Jim Duffy (footballer) explained

Jim Duffy
Birth Date:27 April 1959
Birth Place:Glasgow, Scotland
Position:Defender
Youthclubs1:Maryhill
Youthyears2:1978–1979
Youthclubs2:Celtic
Years1:1979–1982
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Clubs1:Celtic
Years2:1982–1985
Caps2:119
Goals2:3
Clubs2:Morton
Years3:1985–1988
Caps3:83
Goals3:2
Clubs3:Dundee
Years4:1990
Caps4:8
Goals4:0
Clubs4:Dundee
Years5:1990–1992
Caps5:72
Goals5:4
Clubs5:Partick Thistle
Years6:1992–1996
Caps6:108
Goals6:0
Clubs6:Dundee
Totalcaps:390
Totalgoals:9
Nationalyears1:1986
Nationalteam1:Scotland U21[1]
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:1988–1989
Managerclubs1:Falkirk
Manageryears2:1993–1996
Managerclubs2:Dundee
Manageryears3:1996–1998
Managerclubs3:Hibernian
Manageryears4:2002–2005
Managerclubs4:Dundee
Manageryears5:2007
Managerclubs5:Norwich City (caretaker)
Manageryears6:2009–2010
Managerclubs6:Brechin City
Manageryears7:2011–2014
Managerclubs7:Clyde
Manageryears8:2014–2018
Managerclubs8:Greenock Morton
Manageryears9:2018–2021
Managerclubs9:Dumbarton
Manageryears10:2021
Managerclubs10:Ayr United
Manageryears11:2022–2023
Managerclubs11:Clyde

James Duffy (born 27 April 1959) is a Scottish football coach and former player, who was most recently the Director of Football at Scottish League Two club Clyde.

During his playing career he played for Celtic, Greenock Morton, Dundee (three spells) and Partick Thistle.

His managerial career has involved spells with Falkirk, Hibernian, Dundee (two spells – first as player-manager), Brechin City, Greenock Morton, Dumbarton and Ayr United. Duffy also had a brief Director of Football role at Hearts and an extensive coaching career including spells in English football.

Playing career

Duffy was born in Glasgow, growing up in the Maryhill area of the city (specifically the Wyndford estate) where he was a childhood friend and neighbour of Charlie Nicholas.[2] [3] Like Nicholas, Duffy began his senior career with Celtic. Duffy, however, was unable to follow his friend into the Celtic first team and moved to Greenock Morton. His career developed greatly there, and in 1985 he was named Scottish PFA Players' Player of the Year despite Morton being relegated.

He moved to Dundee, only for his career to apparently be ended by injury aged only 28. After brief spells as Airdrieonians assistant manager in 1988, and then as manager of Falkirk,[4] he made a playing comeback with Dundee before joining Partick Thistle. Duffy then returned to Dundee for a third spell in 1992 as player/assistant manager to Simon Stainrod. Duffy then succeeded Stainrod to become player-manager in the autumn of 1993.

Managerial career

Early career

Duffy led First Division side Dundee to the Scottish League Cup Final in November 1995, but the team lost 2–0 to Aberdeen. Duffy followed this with an unsuccessful spell as manager of Hibernian. After working for Chelsea and Portsmouth as a coach, he returned yet again to Dundee for a second stint as manager in 2002.

Second spell at Dundee

He was appointed manager on 4 July 2002.[5] During his second spell as manager at Dens Park he again led Dundee to Hampden, this time for the 2003 Scottish Cup Final against Rangers, which Dundee lost 1–0. As Rangers also won the Scottish Premier League, Dundee qualified for the UEFA Cup.

During November 2003 the club went into administration due to the gross financial mismanagement by the club's owners, Peter and Jimmy Marr. Going into administration meant that Dundee lost most of their talented players, but the team battled on and managed to avoid relegation that season. In the following season, however, Dundee struggled with a threadbare squad and were relegated on the last day of the season. Duffy stayed on with the blessing of the board to try to get the club back into the SPL at the first attempt.[6] However, on 24 August 2005, the board then decided to sack Duffy after just four games of the new season, even though Dundee were top of the Scottish First Division.[7]

Director of Football at Hearts

He joined the coaching staff at Hearts at the end of January 2006 and was promoted to Director of Football two weeks later on a contract until the end of the 2005–06 season.[8] Duffy spent barely a month in that position, however, as he was dismissed by the club, along with manager Graham Rix, on 22 March 2006.[9]

Norwich City

On 9 February 2007, Duffy was appointed the Assistant Manager to Peter Grant at Norwich.[10] When Grant left Norwich on 9 October, Duffy was made caretaker manager. But after recording losses against Bristol City, Burnley andWBA he was not awarded the job on a full-time basis. Duffy left Norwich after Glenn Roeder was appointed Norwich manager on 30 October.

Brechin City

Duffy was appointed as Brechin City manager in January 2009, replacing Michael O'Neill, who had left the club to manager Shamrock Rovers a month earlier.[11] Duffy resigned after Brechin were beaten 3–0 on aggregate by Cowdenbeath in the First Division play-offs in May 2010.[12]

Clyde

Duffy was appointed temporary manager of Clyde on 6 February 2011.[13] Duffy appointed his former Partick Thistle teammate Chic Charnley as his assistant two day later.[14] He succeeded in lifting Clyde off the bottom of the Third Division briefly, but finished the season last, and agreed to stay with the club for the 2011–12 season.[15] He was appointed permanent manager on 28 April 2011.[16] Duffy chose to stay at Clyde because of job security in a time where an average managerial reign at a club in Britain lasts approximately less than 15 months and in agreement with the Clyde board, progression on the field would take time for the club .[17]

At the start of the 2011–12 season, Duffy's Clyde defeated his ex managing team Brechin City 4–2 away and East Stirlingshire 7–1. On 1 February 2012, Duffy was appointed on to the club's board.[18] His Clyde team could only muster back-to-back two ninth-place finishes in seasons 2011–12 and 2012–13.[19] [20] Nairn County of the Highland League knocked his Clyde team out of the Scottish Cup after a replay in October 2012.[21]

Duffy was awarded manager of the month in League Two for October 2013 after an unbeaten month with Clyde in the league and Scottish Cup,[22] The team stretched that unbeaten run to ten games between October and December,[23] but a 3–1 home defeat to Peterhead on 7 December ended that run.[24] They secured a League Two play-off spot in the penultimate league match of the season with a 4–0 home defeat of Albion Rovers,[25] but were beaten by East Fife after a penalty shootout in the semi-finals.[26] Soon afterwards, Duffy resigned as manager of Clyde to take a similar position at Morton.[27]

Greenock Morton

Duffy took over from Kenny Shiels as Greenock Morton manager on 19 May 2014.[27] He signed a two-year contract with the club.[28] His first match was a 1–0 home win over Spartans in the Scottish Challenge Cup on 26 July 2014.[29] Three wins and a defeat in the league saw Duffy awarded manager of the month in League One for November 2014.[30] His Morton team, however, did suffer a shocker in the Scottish Cup at the hands of Spartans in a 2–1 defeat in November,[31] a Spartans team that had knocked out his former club Clyde in the previous round.[32] He eventually led the Ton to the Scottish League One title which was clinched on the final day in a closely fought contest in the 2014–15 season, his first silverware as a manager.[33] After leading Forfar Athletic on goal difference going into the last game, Morton recovered from 1–0 down against Peterhead to win 3–1 at home on the last day to win the title by three points and clinch automatic promotion to the Scottish Championship.[34]

After successfully keeping Morton in the Championship, Duffy signed a new two-year deal on his 57th birthday,[35] He was awarded the Championship Manager of the Month for October 2016.[36]

After reaching the play-offs, Duffy was nominated for the SPFL Manager of the Year.[37] Whilst he did not win that award, he was named Ladbrokes Championship Manager of the Season in May 2017.[38] Duffy was sacked on 29 April 2018 after a run of defeats saw Morton fail to make the Scottish Premiership playoffs, finishing 7th in the Championship.[39]

Dumbarton

Duffy was appointed Dumbarton manager in October 2018, following the sacking of Stephen Aitken.[40] His first match in charge was a 4–0 victory against East Fife.[41] After a difficult start to his time with the club, the Sons ended the 2018–19 season in sixth place in Scottish League One, losing just twice in their final 15 games. They again finished sixth in the 2019-20 season, which was curtailed by the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. Duffy left Dumbarton at the end of the 2020–21 season, when they avoided relegation by winning play-off ties with Stranraer and Edinburgh City.[42]

Ayr United

Duffy joined Ayr United as assistant to David Hopkin, then became caretaker manager in September 2021 when Hopkin resigned.[43] On 1 October, Duffy was appointed Ayr United manager on a permanent basis.[44] Duffy was relieved of his duties on 20 December.[45]

Second spell at Clyde and Director of Football

After eight years, Duffy was re-appointed manager of Clyde on 7 November 2022, replacing long-term manager Danny Lennon.[46] Despite, only losing one of their final six league matches, the Bully Wee were relegated to Scottish League Two after defeat in the playoff final to Annan Athletic. [47]

On 24 May 2023, Clyde announced that Duffy had been promoted to Director of Football as part of 'a review of the football department' with the implementation of a 'new approach'. [48] Three months later, on 18 August 2023, Clyde announced that Duffy had left the club with immediate effect.[49] [50]

Personal life

Duffy suffered a heart attack in June 2020.[51]

Achievements

Honours

Player

Greenock Morton

1983–84

Manager

Greenock Morton
Dumbarton

Individual

1984–85

November 2014[52]

November 2016[36]

2016-17 (nominee)[37]

January 2003

March 2003

January 2004

October 2013[52]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 19 May 2023

TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
FalkirkSeptember 1988October 1989
DundeeAugust 1993December 1996
Hibernian1 January 199731 January 1998
Dundee4 July 200224 August 2005
Brechin City9 January 200919 May 2010
Clyde6 February 201119 May 2014
Greenock Morton19 May 201429 April 2018
Dumbarton21 October 201824 May 2021
Ayr United9 September 202120 December 2021
Clyde7 November 202224 May 2023
Total

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jim Duffy . fitbastats.com . 11 October 2012.
  2. https://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/14384017.charlie-nicholas-and-jim-duffy-return-to-childhood-home-in-wyndford-to-launch-housing-investment/ Charlie Nicholas and Jim Duffy return to childhood home in Wyndford to launch housing investment
  3. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48413180 Liverpool's Andy Robertson: The people & places behind Scotland defender's rise
  4. Web site: Falkirk FC Managers . 28 July 2011 . 13 March 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120313060527/http://falkirkfchistorian.blogspot.com/p/falkirk-fc-managers.html . dead .
  5. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/dundee/2093369.stm "Dundee go for Duffy"
  6. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/dundee/4582377.stm "Dundee keep faith in boss Duffy"
  7. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/dundee/4183576.stm "Dundee move to sack manager Duffy"
  8. Gordon, Phil. Duffy promoted over Rix in the latest Tynecastle reshuffle, The Times, 14 February 2006.
  9. Roberts, Chris. Rix and Duffy are sacked by Hearts, The Independent, 23 March 2006.
  10. Web site: Livermore goes as Duffy takes post . 9 February 2007 . 2007-10-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928090507/http://new.pinkun.com/content/ncfc/story.aspx?brand=PINKUNOnline&category=Norwich&tBrand=PINKUNOnline&tCategory=Norwich&itemid=NOED09%20Feb%202007%2010%3A45%3A50%3A120 . 28 September 2007.
  11. News: Duffy confirmed as Brechin boss . . 9 January 2009.
  12. News: Jim Duffy resigns as Brechin City manager . . 19 May 2010 . 19 May 2010.
  13. News: Jim Duffy Appointed. 6 February 2011. 6 February 2011. Clyde F.C..
  14. http://www.clydefc.co.uk/news/2011/02/08/3793/#.U05-f_ldVB8 Chic Joins Clyde
  15. News: Jim Duffy appointed permanent Clyde manager. BBC Sport. 29 April 2011. 29 April 2011.
  16. http://www.clydefc.co.uk/news/2011/04/28/3870/#.VU0O6_lViko Duffy Appointed
  17. http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/opinion/spiers-on-saturday-meeting-jim-duffy-a-survivor-of-many-clubs.1385806317 Spiers on Saturday: meeting Jim Duffy, a survivor of many clubs
  18. News: Manager Jim Duffy joins Clyde board. BBC Sport. 1 February 2012. 12 February 2012.
  19. http://www.clydefc.co.uk/news/2012/05/06/4105/#.VU0W9vlViko Montrose 5–0 Clyde
  20. http://www.clydefc.co.uk/news/2013/05/04/4372/#.VU0W1vlViko Clyde 1-2 Stirling Albion
  21. http://www.clydefc.co.uk/news/2012/10/06/4212/#.VU0mjPlViko Nairn County 3-2 Clyde
  22. http://spfl.co.uk/news/article/league-2-manager-of-the-month-26/ League 2 Manager of the Month
  23. http://www.clydefc.co.uk/match/fixtures/2013/ Clyde FC results 2013-14
  24. http://www.clydefc.co.uk/news/2013/12/07/4512/#.U0575_ldVB8 Clyde 1–3 Peterhead
  25. http://www.clydefc.co.uk/news/2014/04/26/4629/#.VU0QbvlViko Clyde 4–0 Albion Rovers
  26. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27326178 East Fife 2–1 Clyde (2–2 agg; East Fife win 7–6 on pens
  27. News: Jim Duffy leaves Clyde to 'join Morton as manager' . BBC Sport . 19 May 2014 . 19 May 2014.
  28. News: Duffy wants to bring back glory days to Cappielow. Greenock Telegraph. 20 May 2014. 20 May 2014. Jonathan. Mitchell.
  29. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28382399 Greenock Morton 1–0 Spartans
  30. http://spfl.co.uk/news/article/duffy-wins-league-1-award/ Duffy wins League One award
  31. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30156823 Spartans 2–1 Greenock Morton
  32. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29768441 Spartans 2–0 Clyde
  33. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32449182 Greenock Morton 3–1 Peterhead
  34. http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/spfl-lower-divisions/jim-duffy-salutes-players-after-morton-win-title-1-3762199 Jim Duffy salutes players after Morton win title
  35. News: Morton manager signs two-year deal. Greenock Telegraph. 30 April 2016. 30 April 2016. Jonathan. Mitchell.
  36. News: Duffy shares credit for award with staff and squad . Greenock Morton F.C. . 16 November 2016 . 16 November 2016 . Jonathan . Mitchell . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20161117144433/http://gmfc.net/2016/11/16/duffy-shares-credit-for-award-with-staff-and-squad/ . 17 November 2016 .
  37. News: Celtic gaffer Brendan Rodgers up against three rivals for PFA Scotland Manager of the Year award. Daily Record. Glasgow. 4 May 2017. 4 May 2017. Cheri. Burns.
  38. News: Duffy named Championship manager of the season . https://web.archive.org/web/20180429155853/https://gmfc.net/2017/05/25/duffy-named-championship-manager-of-the-season/ . dead . 29 April 2018 . Greenock Morton F.C. . 25 May 2013 . 25 May 2013 . Jonathan . Mitchell .
  39. News: Greenock Morton and Jim Duffy part company . Greenock Morton FC . 29 April 2018 . 29 April 2018 . 12 August 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200812114436/https://gmfc.net/2018/04/29/greenock-morton-and-jim-duffy-part-company/ . dead .
  40. Web site: JIM DUFFY IS NEW DUMBARTON MANAGER. Galloway. Andy. 21 October 2018. Dumbarton Football Club.
  41. Web site: Dumbarton (4) v East Fife (0). Galloway. Andy. 27 October 2018. Dumbarton Football Club.
  42. Web site: Jim Duffy steps down as Dumbarton manager . BBC Sport . 24 May 2021 . 24 May 2021.
  43. Web site: Ayr United: David Hopkin leaves as manager after six months . BBC Sport . 9 September 2021 . 9 September 2021.
  44. Web site: Ayr United appoint Jim Duffy as Manager . Ayr United FC . 1 October 2021 . 1 October 2021 . 11 November 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211111194052/https://ayrunitedfc.co.uk/ayr-united-appoint-jim-duffy-as-manager . dead .
  45. Web site: Ayr United Announces the Departure of Jim Duffy & John Joyce. 2021-12-20. Ayr United FC. en-GB.
  46. News: Club Statement: Managerial Appointment. 7 November 2022. 7 November 2022. Clyde F.C..
  47. News: Clyde 1-2 Annan Athletic (2-5 on aggregate): Galabank side earn first League promotion. 19 May 2023. 20 May 2023. BBC Sport.
  48. News: Jim moves to Director of Football role. 24 May 2023. 24 May 2023. Clyde F.C..
  49. News: Club Statement . 18 August 2023. 18 August 2023. Clyde FC.
  50. Web site: Clyde: Jim Duffy leaves role as director of football . BBC Sport . 18 August 2023. 18 August 2023.
  51. Web site: Jim Duffy: Dumbarton boss recovering in hospital after heart attack . BBC Sport . 24 June 2020 . 24 June 2020.
  52. http://spfl.co.uk/awards/ SPFL Monthly Awards