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Doug Livingstone Personal information Full name Dugald Livingstone Date of birth 25 February 1898 Place of birth Alexandria, Scotland Date of death 15 January 1981 (aged 82)Place of death Marlow, England Playing position Fullback Youth career Parkhead Ashfield Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1917-1921 Celtic 47 - Dumbarton Harp (loan) 1921-1926 Everton 95 1926 Plymouth Argyle 22 (0) 1927-1930 Aberdeen 75 (0) 1930-? Tranmere Rovers Teams managed 1949-19xx Sparta Rotterdam 1951-1953 Republic of Ireland 1953-1954 Belgium 1954-1956 Newcastle United 1956-1958 Fulham 1958-1962 Chesterfield * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Dugald (Duggie) Livingstone (25 February 1898 — 15 January 1981) was a Scottish football player and manager.
He played fullback for Parkhead, Ashfield, Celtic, Dumbarton Harp (loan), Everton,[1] Plymouth Argyle, Aberdeen and Tranmere Rovers during an illustrious playing career before hanging up his boots and going into management.[2]
During his managerial career, Livingstone took charge of the Republic of Ireland from 1951 to 1953, before managing Belgium,[3] guiding them to the 1954 FIFA World Cup and notably was in charge for the thrilling 4–4 draw with England in the group stages.[4]
After success with Belgium he moved on to manage Newcastle United in 1954. Some supporters and staff were at first concerned that his tactics were in total contrast to those of his predecessor George Martin, but these doubts were laid to rest when he guided the team to FA Cup victory in 1955. The Newcastle board had the final say in which players would be playing during his spell at the club and they notably played Jackie Milburn for this final, against Livingstone's wishes. Milburn coincidentally scored in the match.[4]
It was largely believed that Livingstone was unhappy with the amount of influence the board had on first team issues (although he never stated this).[4] He left Newcastle in 1956 and went on to manage Fulham between 1956 and 1958[5] and then Chesterfield until 1962.[6]
References
- ^ http://www.evertonfpf.org/players/dugald-livingstone/
- ^ Michael Joyce, Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939, Nottingham, 2004, p. 159
- ^ http://www.scottishkanaries.eu/Storys/Connections/Dugald%20Livingstone.htm
- ^ a b c "Doug Livingstone". Manager details. toon1892. http://www.toon1892.co.uk/detail_manager.php?id=7. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
- ^ http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/ClubHistory/Managers/DugaldLivingstone.aspx
- ^ http://www.chesterfield-fc.co.uk/page/PastPlayersDetail/0,,10435~1332206,00.html
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Sparta Rotterdam – managers Chadwick (1915) · Livingstone (1949–xx) · Neville (1955–63) · Coerver (1966–69) · Keßler (1970–71) · Schwartz (1971–72) · Adamson (1976) · Brom (1976–78) · Petescu (1978–80) · Brand (ai) (1980) · Hughes (1980–83) · Jacobs (1983–84) · Vonk (1984–86) · Hughes (1986–88) · Baan (1988–90) · Van Doorneveld (1990–91) · Jacobs (1991–93) · Berger (1993–95) · van Stee (a.i.) (1995) · Ten Cate (1995–97) · Brand (ai) (1997) · Van der Zee (1997–98) · Everse (1998–99) · Roks (1999–2001) · Van Hanegem (2001) · Rijkaard (2001–02) · Roks (2002–03) · Korbach (2003) · van Leeuwen (a.i.) (2003) · Dekker (2003) · Snoei (2003–05) · Van Tiggelen (ai) (2005) · Vloet (2005–07) · Aandewiel (2007) · Van Tiggelen (ai) (2007) · Booy (2007–09) · Adelaar (2009–10) · de Mos (2010) · Everse (2010–11) · van Eck (2011) · Vonk (2011–)
Republic of Ireland national football team – managers Harris (193?–3?*) · Lacey (193?–??*) · Livingstone (1951–53) · Stevenson (1953–55) · Carey (1955–67) · Cantwell (1967) · Hurley (1967–69) · Meagan (1969–71) · Tuohy (1971–73) · Thomas (1973**) · Giles (1973–80) · Kelly (1980**) · Hand (1980–85) · Charlton (1986–95) · McCarthy (1996–2002) · Givens (2002**) · Kerr (2003–2005) · Staunton (2006–07) · Givens (2007–08**) · Trapattoni (2008–)
**=In a caretaker roleBelgium squad – 1954 FIFA World Cup 1 Gernaey • 2 Dries • 3 Van Brandt • 4 Huysmans • 5 Carré • 6 Mees • 7 Vliers • 8 Houf • 9 Coppens • 10 Anoul • 11 Mermans • 12 Geerts • 13 Dirickx • 14 Van Kerkhoven • 15 H. Van Den Bosch • 16 P. Van Den Bosch • 17 Ausloos • 18 Van Der Linden • 19 Backaert • 20 Maertens • 21 Van Steen • 22 Van Hoywegen • Coach: LivingstoneBelgium national football team – de Laveleye (on behalf of the Belgian FA) (1904–10) · Maxwell (1910–13) · Bunyan (1914) · de Laveleye (on behalf of the Belgian FA) (1914–20) · Maxwell (1920–28) · Löwenfelt (1928–30) · Goetinck (1930–34) · Turnauer (1935) · Butler (1935–40) · van Kesbeeck (on behalf of the Belgian FA) (1940–44) · Demol (1944–46) · Gormlie (1947–53) · Livingstone (1953–54) · Vandeweyer (1955–57) · Nicolay (Caretaker) (1957) · Toldi (1957–58) · Vanden Stock (1958–68) · Goethals (1968–76) · Thys (1976–89) · Meeuws (1989–90) · Thys (1990–91) · van Himst (1991–96) · van Moer (1996) · Leekens (1997–99) · Waseige (1999–02) · Anthuenis (2002–05) · Vandereycken (2006–09) · Vercauteren (a.i.) (2009) · Advocaat (2009–10) · Leekens (2010–) Newcastle United F.C. – managers Selection committee (1892–1930) · Cunningham (1930–35) · Mather (1935–39) · Seymour (1939–47) · Martin (1947–50) · Livingstone (1954–56) · Mitten (1958–61) · N. Smith (1961–62) · Harvey (1962–75) · Lee (1975–77) · Dinnis (1977) · McGarry (1977–80) · Cox (1980–84) · Charlton (1984–85) · McFaul (1985–88) · J. Smith (1988–91) · Ardiles (1991–92) · Keegan (1992–97) · McDermott (1997c) · Dalglish (1997–98) · Gullit (1998–99) · Clarke (1999c) · Robson (1999–2004) · Carver (2004c) · Souness (2004–06) · Roeder (2006–07) · Pearson (2007c) · Allardyce (2007–08) · Pearson (2008c) · Keegan (2008) · Hughton (2008c) · Kinnear (2008–09) · Hughton & Calderwood (2009a) · Shearer (2009) · Hughton (2009–10) · Beardsley (2010c) · Pardew (2010–)
(a) acting in regular manager's absence; (c) caretaker Fulham F.C. – managers H. Bradshaw (1904–09) · Kelso (1909–24) · Ducat (1924–26) · J. Bradshaw (1926–29) · Liddell (1929–31) · McIntyre (1931–34) · Hogan (1934–35) · Peart (1935–48) · Osborne (1948–49) · Dodgin, Sr. (1949–53) · Osborne (1953–56) · Livingstone (1956–58) · Jezzard (1958–64) · Buckingham (1965–68) · Robson (1968) · Dodgin, Jr. (1969–72) · Stock (1972–76) · Campbell (1976–80) · Macdonald (1980–84) · Harford (1984–86) · Lewington (1986–90) · Dicks (1990–91) · Mackay (1991–94) · Branfoot (1994–96) · Adams (1996–97) · Wilkins (1997–98) · Keegan (1998–99) · Bracewell (1999–2000) · Riedle (2000) · Tigana (2000–03) · Coleman (2003–07) · Sanchez (2007) · Lewington (2007) · Hodgson (2007–10) · Lewington (2010) · Hughes (2010–11) · Jol (2011–)
Chesterfield F.C. – managers Russell (1891–95) · Gillies (1895–1901) · Hind (1901–02) · Hoskin (1902–06) · Furness (1906–07) · Swift (1907–10) · Jones (1911–13) · Weston (1913–17) · Callaghan (1919) · Caffrey (1920–22) · Hadley (1922) · Parkes (1922–27) · Campbell (1927) · Davison (1927–32) · Harvey (1932–38) · Bullock (1938–45) · Brocklebank (1945–49) · Marshall (1949–52) · Davison (1952–58) · Livingstone (1958–62) · McShane (1962–67) · McGuigan (1967–73) · Shaw (1973–76) · Cox (1976–80) · Barlow (1980–83) · Duncan (1983–87) · Randall (1987–88) · Hart (1988–91) · McMenemy (1991–93) · Duncan (1993–2000) · Law (2000–01) · Rushbury (2002–03) · Thompson (2003) · Richardson (2003) · McFarland (2003–07) · Richardson (2007–09) · Sheridan (2009–)
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