Jimmy Gilligan

Jimmy Gilligan

Football player infobox
playername = Jimmy Gilligan


fullname = James Martin Gilligan
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1964|01|24
cityofbirth = Hammersmith
countryofbirth = England
height =
currentclub = Retired
clubnumber =
position = Striker
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1981-1985
1982
1985-1986
1986-1987
1986
1987
1987-1989
1989-1990
1990-1993
clubs = Watford
Lincoln City (loan)
Grimsby Town
Swindon Town
Newport County (loan)
Lincoln City
Cardiff City
Portsmouth
Swansea City
caps(goals) = 27 0(6)
03 0(0)
24 0(4)
17 0(5)
05 0(1)
11 0(1)
99 (35)
32 0(5)
62 (23)
nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =
manageryears = 2004
managerclubs = Milton Keynes Dons "(caretaker)"
pcupdate =
ntupdate =

James Martin "Jimmy" Gilligan (born 24 January, 1964 in Hammersmith) is a former English professional footballer.

His son Ryan Gilligan is also a professional footballer, currently playing for Northampton Town.

Playing career

Gilligan started his career as an apprentice at Watford, turning professional in August 1981. He helped Watford defeat Manchester United to win the FA Youth Cup in 1982 whilst also earned representative honours, appearing for the England Youth team. In October 1982 he joined Lincoln City on loan for one month, making three substitute appearances. Returning to Watford, he began making intermittent appearances for the first team, the undoubted highlight being scoring Watford's first goal in Europe in their very first game against Kaiserslautern in the 1983-1984 UEFA Cup; he would later score in the quarter final defeat to Sparta Prague. However, he never established a regular starting role in his four seasons as a professional.

Having come to Grimsby Town's attention when scoring against them in an FA Cup Fourth Round tie in January 1985, Gilligan moved to Grimsby in the summer of 1985 for a fee of £100,000. However, his season at Blundell Park was disappointing: he managed just six goals in the season at the club, including two in a League Cup match against York City. [ [http://www.codalmighty.com/site/ca.php?page=patb-20051108 "Great expectations"] Codalmighty.com Retrieved on 11 April, 2008] Grimsby cut their losses in the summer of 1986 by allowing him to move on to Swindon Town for a fee of £30,000. Once again, he struggled to make an impression and in January 1987 joined Newport County on loan before moving to Lincoln City in March 1987. Gilligan failed to fire for the Red Imps, scoring a solitary goal as Lincoln slipped to relegation from the Football League.

A fee of £17,500 saw him join Cardiff City where he enjoyed the most productive spell of his career. He scored on his debut in a 1-1 draw with Leyton Orient and went on to finish as the clubs top scorer in his first year. Virtually ever present during his two years at the club he scored vital goals in several competitions including the second goal during a 2-0 Welsh Cup final victory over Wrexham and a hat-trick against Derry City in the European Cup Winners Cup.

After two defeats in the opening two games of the 1989-90 season, Cardiff's manager Frank Burrows accepted an offer to become assistant manager to John Gregory at Portsmouth. The pair soon tabled an offer of £215,000 for Gilligan which the Cardiff board readily accepted. After a year on the South Coast, Gilligan returned to South Wales to play for Swansea City before injury finished his league career. [ [http://www.swanseacity.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Legends/0,,10354~1171087,00.html "Past players"] Swanseacityafc.co.uk Retrieved on 11 April, 2008] . In March 1993, he resumed playing in the non-league with Boreham Wood before moving on to Stamco.

Coaching career

Following his retirement, he returned to Watford, heading up their Football In The Community scheme. After spells as Youth Development Manager and Youth Team Manager, he was appointed Watford's Assistant Academy Director. He left Watford in 1999 with David Platt appointing him Reserve Team Manager at Nottingham Forest. In July 2001, following Platt's departure and the appointment of Paul Hart to the manager's position, Gilligan left his role at Nottingham Forest. [cite web
title=Paul Hart names his new team
url=http://www.nottinghamforest.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10308~74668,00.html
publisher=Nottingham Forest FC Official Web-site
date=17 July, 2001
accessdate=2008-04-29
] A month later, he was appointed manager of Boreham Wood [cite web
title=Jimmy's job
url=http://www.nottinghamforest.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10308~84887,00.html
publisher=Nottingham Forest FC Official Web-site
date=17 August, 2001
accessdate=2008-04-29
] , succeeding Graham Roberts in the role. However, less than three months later he resigned from the role [cite web
title=Gilligan leaves Wood
url=http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?newsmode=FULL&nid=719
publisher=NonLeagueDaily.com
date=3 October, 2001
accessdate=2008-04-29
] . He joined the PFA as a regional coach educator, whilst also helping out David Platt with the England U21s, before being appointed Academy Technical Director at Wimbledon in February 2003. [cite web
title=Wimbledon FC appoints Academy Technical Director
url=http://www.mkdons.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10420~348070,00.html
publisher=Wimbledon FC Official Web-site
date=24 February, 2003
accessdate=2008-04-29
] Integral to Gilligan's appointment was Stuart Murdoch whom Gilligan had forged a friendship with from his coaching days at Watford. With Wimbledon suffering financial difficulties and the move to Milton Keynes, Gilligan moved up the ranks at Milton Keynes Dons, becoming Assistant Manager to Murdoch. Following Murdoch's sacking in November 2004, Gilligan was placed in temporary charge. [cite web
title=Murdoch axed by Dons
url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/threecounties/content/articles/2004/11/08/stuart_murdoch_081104_feature.shtml
publisher= BBC
date=8 November, 2004
accessdate=2008-04-29
] He remained in charge until the appointment of Danny Wilson in December, a move which saw Gilligan depart the Dons shortly afterwards. [cite web
title=Farewell to Jim and Martyn
url=http://www.mkdons.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10420~604606,00.html
publisher=Milton Keynes Dons FC Official Web-site
date=22 December, 2004
accessdate=2008-04-29
]

In July 2005, Gilligan was appointed to coach the under 18 team and first team of Waltham Forest under the management of his long-term friend Hakan Hayrettin. [cite web
title=Waltham Forest's new backroom boys
url=http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?newsmode=FULL&nid=28141
publisher=NonLeagueDaily.com
date=9 July, 2005
accessdate=2008-04-29
] In June 2006, Hayrettin was appointed manager of Thurrock and Gilligan followed him to the Ship Lane based club as first-team coach. [cite web
title=Re-building continues at Thurrock
url=http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?newsmode=FULL&nid=35586
publisher=NonLeagueDaily.com
date=14 June, 2006
accessdate=2008-04-29
] In August 2007, he left his post at Thurrock to become a scout for Stuart Pearce and the England U21 team. [cite web
title=Coach leaves Thurrock for England!
url=http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?newsmode=FULL&nid=44177
publisher=NonLeagueDaily.com
date=9 August, 2007
accessdate=2008-04-29
]

References

*Cite book
title = The Who's Who of Cardiff City
first = Dean
last = Hayes
publisher = Breedon Books
year = 2006
isbn= 1-8598-3462-0


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