John McCormack (footballer, born 1955) explained

John McCormack
Fullname:John Duffy McCormack
Birth Date:1955 4, df=y
Birth Place:Glasgow, Scotland
Position:Defender
Years1:1976–1980
Caps1:114
Goals1:24
Clubs1:Clydebank
Years2:1980–1984
Caps2:109
Goals2:6
Clubs2:St Mirren
Years3:1984–1986
Caps3:61
Goals3:9
Clubs3:Dundee
Years4:1986–1987
Caps4:44
Goals4:0
Clubs4:Airdrieonians
Years5:1987–1988
Caps5:19
Goals5:0
Clubs5:Partick Thistle
Totalcaps:347
Totalgoals:39
Manageryears1:1997–1998
Managerclubs1:Dundee
Manageryears2:1999–2002
Managerclubs2:Queen's Park
Manageryears3:2002–2004
Managerclubs3:Greenock Morton
Manageryears4:2005–2007
Managerclubs4:Bellshill Athletic
Manageryears5:2007–2008
Managerclubs5:Albion Rovers
Manageryears6:2009–2010
Managerclubs6:Clyde

John Duffy McCormack (born 25 April 1955) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a defender and has managed several Scottish clubs.

Career

Born in Glasgow, McCormack began his playing career in 1976 with Clydebank, making over 100 league appearances and scoring 24 times before joining St Mirren in 1980. While playing for St Mirren, McCormack acquired the nickname "Cowboy", because he had the same name as a professional boxer with that nickname.[1] He moved to Dundee in 1984 before returning to the west of Scotland in 1986, spending single seasons with Airdrieonians and Partick Thistle before retiring in 1988.

Following his retirement from playing, McCormack was employed by Glasgow City Council for several years, working in sports centres in the city.[1] He then returned to Dundee as a youth coach, before progressing to assistant manager and becoming manager in 1997.[1] Just months later, McCormack was sacked – despite Dundee leading the Scottish Football League First Division – and went on to join Queen's Park. In November 2002, McCormack was appointed manager of Greenock Morton,[2] guiding the club to the Scottish Third Division title in his first season. After losing a large lead at the top of the Second Division near the end of the 2003–04 season, McCormack was sacked in September 2004.[3] He also had an assistant manager stint at Stenhousemuir[4] but left within a month to become manager at Scottish Junior football side Bellshill.[5]

McCormack was appointed manager of Scottish Third Division side Albion Rovers in May 2007,[6] guiding the side to seventh place in his first season. In June 2008, McCormack left his position to take up an assistant role at newly promoted Scottish Premier League side Hamilton Academical.[1] [7] McCormack left the club only two months later,[8] but later won a claim for wrongful dismissal against the club.[1] [9]

McCormack returned to the game in September 2009, becoming first team coach at Second Division club Clyde.[10] McCormack was promoted to manager on 30 November 2009, after John Brown was sacked.[11] [12] McCormack was given a contract until the end of the 2009–2010 season, but he was sacked on 5 April, with the club facing almost certain relegation to the Third Division.[13] Despite making a number of changes to the squad, McCormack had failed to arrest a decline in Clyde's fortunes and left the club in April 2010.[13]

Honours

Queen's Park

Greenock Morton

2002–03

Albion Rovers

2007–08

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Duffy McCormack v. Hamilton Academical Football Club . 1 September 2010 . 2 September 2010 . Court of Session.
  2. News: Morton appoint McCormack. 20 November 2002. BBC Sport. 2 September 2008.
  3. News: Morton sack McCormack. 10 September 2004. BBC Sport. 2 September 2008.
  4. News: McCormack new assistant at Stenny. 17 June 2005. BBC Sport. 2 September 2008.
  5. News: McCormack becomes Bellshill boss. 18 July 2005. BBC Sport. 2 September 2008.
  6. News: Albion Rovers appoint McCormack. 31 May 2007. BBC Sport. 2 September 2008.
  7. News: McCormack new Accies assistant. 28 June 2008. BBC Sport. 2 September 2008.
  8. News: Canning joins Hamilton from Hibs . 1 September 2008. BBC Sport. 2 September 2008.
  9. Web site: Former Hamilton Accies coach wins sacking case. BBC News. 1 September 2010. 27 July 2018.
  10. News: McCormack returns as Clyde coach . 18 September 2008. BBC Sport. 18 September 2008.
  11. Web site: Clyde Football Club.
  12. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/clyde/8387604.stm Clyde announce John McCormack as their new manager
  13. Web site: John McCormack leaves Clyde manager's post . . 5 April 2010 . 5 April 2010.