Sandy Stewart
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Alexander "Sandy" Stewart (born 14 October 1965 in Bellshill) is a former Scottish footballer and football manager.
Stewart's playing career consisted of spells with Kilmarnock, Hearts, Airdrieonians, Partick Thistle and Airdrie United. Stewart began his career with Eastwood Juveniles before joining Pollok in 1986 aged 21. Over a year later, he joined Hearts.
He was manager of Scottish First Division club Airdrie United between 2002 and 2006. He was sacked on 13 November 2006.[1] On February 9, 2007, Stewart became assistant manager to Owen Coyle at St. Johnstone, replacing Montrose-bound Jim Weir.[2]
On November 22, 2007, Stewart became caretaker-manager of St. Johnstone when Owen Coyle left to become the new manager of English club Burnley.[3] Three days later, in Stewart's first - and only - game in charge, St. Johnstone won the Challenge Cup, their first cup win since the Scottish Consolation Cup of 1911, with a 3-2 victory over Dunfermline Athletic.[4] He opted to follow Coyle to Lancashire on 27 November.
[edit] References
- ^ "Airdrie part company with manager", BBC Sport website, 13 November 2006,.
- ^ League Points The Focus Once More
- ^ "Sandy in charge for cup final" - St. Johnstone's official website
- ^ Dunfermline 2-3 St. Johnstone - BBC Sport
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