Alex Totten
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Alex Totten is a Scottish football personality who was both a player (a full-back) and and a manager.
Brought up in Stirlingshire, he signed for Liverpool straight from school in 1960 before signing for top division Dundee back in Scotland in 1964. After a season, he moved onto Dunfermline Athletic where made nearly 30 top division league appearances over four seasons. In 1969, he moved on to Falkirk, racking up another 20 starts over his two seasons at Brockville and also scoring his first Senior goal.
In July 1971, Alex transferred to Dumfries side Queen of the South and became a 1st team regular for the first time his career in the lower division. The last transfer of his playing days came in July 1973 with a move to Alloa Athletic where he wound down his on-field career and became manager in 1980. Three years as Alloa manager were ended when he took over at previous club Falkirk, before a move to Rangers to be Jock Wallace's assistant. He left Ibrox when Graeme Souness was appointed and went on to manage Dumbarton, St. Johnstone, East Fife and Kilmarnock before returning to manage Falkirk again in 1997. He was eventually 'moved upstairs' in 2002.
Preceded by: Ian Gibson |
St. Johnstone FC manager 1987-1992 |
Succeeded by: John McClelland |
Preceded by: Gavin Murray |
East Fife FC manager 1993-1994 |
Succeeded by: Steve Archibald |
Preceded by: Tommy Burns |
Kilmarnock FC manager 1994-1996 |
Succeeded by: Bobby Williamson |
Preceded by: Eamonn Bannon |
Falkirk FC manager 1996-2002 |
Succeeded by: Ian McCall |