Mark Proctor (footballer)
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Mark Proctor | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Mark Gerard Proctor | |
Date of birth | January 30, 1961 | |
Place of birth | Middlesbrough, England | |
Playing position | Midfielder | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Unattached | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1978-1981 1981-1983 1983-1987 1987-1989 1989-1993 1993-1995 1995-1996 1996-1997 1997-1998 |
Middlesbrough Nottingham Forest Sunderland Sheffield Wednesday Middlesbrough Tranmere Rovers St. Johnstone South Shields Hartlepool United |
109 (12) 63 (5) 117 (20) 59 (4) 120 (6) 31 (1) 6 (0) ? (?) 6 (0) |
Teams managed | ||
2006 2007-2008 |
Hibernian (caretaker) Livingston |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Mark Proctor (born 30 January 1961 in Middlesbrough) is an English former footballer and former football manager. His last position as manager was at Scottish First Division club Livingston.
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[edit] Playing career
Proctor began his career with Middlesbrough in 1978. He joined Nottingham Forest in 1981 for £440,000 before moving on to Sunderland in 1983 for £115,000. He remained with Sunderland for four years before moving to Sheffield Wednesday in 1987 for £275,000. After two years in Sheffield he returned to Middlesbrough in 1989 for £300,000. He had further spells with Tranmere Rovers, South Shields and Hartlepool United before retiring in 1998.
[edit] Managerial career
Proctor was previously assistant manager at Darlington and coach at Hibernian. He was manager of Hibernian on a temporary basis for two matches between the departure of Tony Mowbray and the appointment of John Collins. Under his tenure Hibs defeated Dunfermline Athletic 4-0[1] and lost 2-1 to Aberdeen.[2]
He was appointed manager of Livingston on 23 May 2007.[3] and was sacked on 3 June 2008.
[edit] References
- ^ "Dunfermline 0-4 Hibernian", BBC Sport website, 23 October 2006.
- ^ "Aberdeen 2-1 Hibernian", BBC Sport website, 30 October 2006.
- ^ "Proctor takes over at Livingston", BBC Sport website, 22 May 2007.
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