- David Baikie
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Dave Baikie Personal information Full name David Baikie Place of birth Scotland Teams managed Years Team 1997–2000 Arbroath Tayport 2004–2005 Cowdenbeath 2006–2009 East Fife Dave Baikie is a Scottish former football player who has since moved into management.
As a player Baikie spent his entire career in junior football and also cut his managerial teeth there before joining Arbroath F.C. in 1997. He remained at the club until 2000, leading the club from bottom of the Third Division to promotion, before resigning over a lack of funding.[1]
Baikie returned to the junior ranks to manage Tayport but returned to the Scottish Football League in 2004 as manager of Cowdenbeath.[2] He lost his job the following year, however, when he was charged with an assault outside a bar in Dundee.[3]
Baikie was appointed manager of East Fife in 2006 during a turbulent period in the club's history.[4] The club stabilised under his leadership and Baikie managed to win a manager of the month award during the 2008-09 season.[5] However in April 2009 the club announced the resignation of Baikie as manager.[6]
Baikie subsequently took charge of Scottish Junior Football East Region Super League club Linlithgow Rose and led them to their 2010 Scottish Junior Cup final victory.[7]
References
- ^ "Baikie resigns at Arbroath". BBC Sport. 2000-09-18. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/a/arbroath/930298.stm. Retrieved 3 December 2008.
- ^ "Cowdenbeath name Baikie as boss". BBC Sport. 2004-10-11. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/cowdenbeath/3733218.stm. Retrieved 3 December 2008.
- ^ "Cowdenbeath part with boss Baikie". BBC Sport. 2005-08-03. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/cowdenbeath/4743715.stm. Retrieved 3 December 2008.
- ^ "New East Fife boss faces protests". BBC Sport. 2006-04-09. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_div_1/4894388.stm. Retrieved 3 December 2008.
- ^ "East Fife boss wins monthly award". BBC Sport. 2006-10-08. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/e/east_fife/7659870.stm. Retrieved 14 April 2009.
- ^ "Baikie resigns at East Fife". East Fife Football Club. 2009-04-14. http://www.eastfife.org/news_detail.php?news_id=333. Retrieved 14 April 2009.
- ^ Rugby Park set for Junior Cup final
Arbroath F.C. – managers B. McGlashan (-–1946) · A. Anderson (1946–49) · Cheyne (1949–55) · Gray (1955–57) · C. Anderson (1957–60) · Prentice (1960–62) · Henderson (1962–79) · Stewart (1979–82) · Fleming (1982–85) · Bone (1985–87) · Young (1987–90) · Gibson (1990–91) · Borthwick (1991) · Lawson (1991–92) · McGrain (1992–94) · Scott (1994) · Mackie & Park (1994–95) · Brogan (1995–96) · Campbell (1996–97) · Baikie (1997–2000) · Brownlie (2000–03) · Kirk (2003–04) · Cairney (2004–05) · J. McGlashan (2005–09) · Weir (2009–10) · Sheerin (2010–)
Cowdenbeath F.C. – managers Parker (1906) · Paterson (1906–24) · Richardson (1924–25) · Duncan (1925–32) · Paterson (1932–33) · Dougary (1934–38) · Hodge (1938–39) · Fotheringham (1945–48) · Sweet (1948–51) · Baxter (1951–55) · Dougary (1955–58) · Mitchell (1958–59) · Buchanan (1959–60) · Colville (1960–64) · Robertson (1964–68) · Matthew (1968–74) · Paton (1974) · McLindon (1974–75) · Connor (1975–77) · P. Wilson (1977–80) · Stanton (1980) · Rolland (1980–82) · H. Wilson (1982–83) · McCulloch (1983–84) · Clark (1984–85) · Craig (1985–87) · Campbell (1987) · Blackley (1987–88) · Brownlie (1988–92) · Harrow (1992–93) · Reilly (1993–94) · Dolan (1994–95) · Steven (1995–97) · Conn (1997) · Levein (1997–2000) · Cormack (2000) · Kirk (2000–02) · Wright (2002–04) · Baikie (2004–05) · Paatelainen (2005–06) · Welsh (2006–08) · Lennon (2008–10) · Nicholl (2010–11) · Cameron (2011–)
East Fife F.C. – managers Neill (1903–1911) · McLean (1911–1929) · Robertson (1929–1931) · McLean (1931–1941) · McArthur (1941–1947) · Symon (1947–1953) · Dawson (1953–1958) · McCaig (1958–1963) · Bonthrone (1963–69) · Baxter (1969–70) · Quinn (1970–73) · Christie (1973–76) · Barry (1976–78) · Clarke (1978–87) · Murray (1987–93) · Totten (1993–94) · Archibald (1994–96) · Bone (1996–98) · Kirk (1998–99) · Shannon (1999–01) · Clarke (2001–02) · Moffat (2002–06) · Baikie (2006–09) · Crawford (2009–10) · Robertson (2010–-) ·
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