Willie McStay (footballer, born 1961)

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Willie McStay
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McStay in 2011
Personal information
Full name William John McStay
Date of birth (1961-11-26) 26 November 1961 (age 62)
Place of birth Hamilton, Scotland
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
Celtic Boys Club
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981–1987 Celtic 67 (2)
1987 Huddersfield Town 9 (0)
1987–1990 Notts County 45 (1)
1990 Hartlepool United (loan) 3 (0)
1990 Partick Thistle (loan) 5 (0)
1990–1992 Kilmarnock 29 (0)
1992–1994 Sligo Rovers 48 (0)
Total 206 (3)
Managerial career
1992–1994 Sligo Rovers
2009–2010 Újpest FC
2010–2011 Ross County
2013–2014 Celtic Nation
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

William John "Willie" McStay (born 26 November 1961) is a Scottish former footballer and former manager of Celtic Nation.

Playing career

Born in Hamilton, McStay played for Celtic from 1979 to 1987. McStay made his debut on 2 April 1983 when he came on as a sub in Celtic's 3–1 home win over Motherwell and went on to make 65 league appearances, including 10 as a substitute, scoring two goals. McStay transferred to Huddersfield Town in March 1987 and later played for Notts County and Hartlepool United.[1]

Coaching career

McStay was player/manager at Sligo Rovers from 1992 to 1994 and he led them to a historic treble in 1993-94, when they won the First Division, First Division Shield and the FAI Cup.[2] In 1994, the Scot left Sligo just before the start of the new season after being approached by Celtic to become their youth team coach.[3]

McStay was appointed the head coach of Celtic Reserves in January 2007,[4] and worked in that role at the club until July 2009, when he left to take up the role as manager of Újpest FC in Budapest, Hungary. His assistant at Celtic and at Újpest was Joe McBride.[5] McStay resigned as Head Coach of Újpest in April 2010,[6] and was replaced by Géza Mészöly.[7]

McStay returned to Celtic in April 2010 to take charge of the reserve side again after leaving Újpest,[8] before departing 2 months later.[9]

On 25 November 2010, McStay was appointed manager of Ross County.[10] McStay left the club by mutual consent after less than three months as manager.[11] McStay had taken charge of only nine games, none of which were won, during that time.[12]

McStay was appointed assistant manager of Stockport County in July 2011 by manager Dietmar Hamann.[13] After Hamann's departure, in November, new manager Jim Gannon kept McStay on as his assistant.

McStay took over as manager of Northern League Division One team Celtic Nation in September 2013.[14] McStay led his side to their first trophy as Celtic Nation on 29 April 2014, defeating Aspatria 3-0 in the Cumberland Cup Final.[15] McStay went on to lead the side to a second-place finish in the league, and went undefeated in their final 14 league games of the season.[16] However, this was not enough to gain promotion to the Northern Premier League.[16][17] Over the following weeks, a financial review was carried out at the club which resulted in many of their players leaving.[18] Matters reached a head in July 2014 when owner Frank Lynch sold the club on to former chairman Steven Skinner. Amidst the turmoil at the club, McStay resigned.[19]

Personal life

Willie is the brother of former Celtic and Scotland midfielder Paul McStay.[10]

Honours

Celtic (as player)

Sligo Rovers (as manager)

References

  1. Details – Willie McStay In The Mad Crowd
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  6. Willie McStay resigns as Ujpest head coach BBC Sport, 5 April 2010
  7. Geza Meszoly returns to Ujpest Újpest Football Club, 4 April 2010
  8. McStay resumes Celtic coach role BBC Sport, 14 April 2010
  9. McStay departs Celtic again but this time it is for good Herald Scotland, 30 June 2010
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External links

  • Willie McStay, Post War English & Scottish Football League A – Z Player's Database