- Dom Sullivan
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Dom Sullivan Personal information Full name Dominick Sullivan Date of birth 1 April 1951 Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland Playing position Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1970–1976 Clyde 174 (16) 1976–1979 Aberdeen 98 (10) 1979–1983 Celtic 84 (12) 1983–1985 Morton 52 (6) 1985–1988 Alloa Athletic 59 (4) Total 467 (48) Teams managed 1986–1987 Alloa Athletic 1989–1990 Falkirk (Caretaker) [1] 1990–1992 East Stirlingshire * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Dom Sullivan (born 1 April 1951 in Glasgow), is a Scottish former football midfielder.
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Playing career
Sullivan began his career with Clyde, making 176 league appearances in 6 years before moving to Aberdeen. He moved to Celtic in 1979 and had spells with Greenock Morton and Alloa Athletic before retiring.
Management career
Dom Sullivan was appointed as player-manager of Alloa Athletic in the 1986–87 season. After retiring as a player, he later managed East Stirlingshire in the early 1990s. Whilst a coach at Falkirk Dom was twice made caretaker manager in between the spells of Jim Duffy and Billy Lamont, then Billy Lamont and Jim Jefferies.
Post-football career
He now owns the Railway Inn pub in Denny.
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Alloa Athletic F.C. – managers McStay (1938–40) · Crapnell (1945–46) · Lipton (1946–47) · Simpson (1947–48) · Hogg (1948–49) · Lipton (1949–51) · McCulloch (1951–52) · Lees (1952–55) · Kerr (1955–59) · McPherson (1959–69) · McCallum (1969–71) · Crawford (1971–72) · McLindon (1972–74) · Wilson (1974–80) · Totten (1980–82) · Garner (1982–84) · Thomson (1984–86) · Sullivan (1986–87) · Abel (1987–90) · Little (1990) · McCann (1990–93) · Lamont (1993–95) · McAuley (1995–96) · Hendrie (1996–98) · Christie (1999–2003) · Hendrie (2003–06) · Maitland (2006–11) · Hartley (2011–)
Falkirk F.C. – managers Orr (1932–35) · Craig (1935–50) · Shankly (1950–57) · McPhie (1957) · Smith (1957–59) · Younger (1959–1960) · McCrae (1960–65) · Kean (1965–66) · Prentice (1966–68) · Cunningham (1968–1972) · Prentice (1973–75) · Miller (1976–78) · Little (1977–79) · Hagart (1979–1982) · Bennie (1982) · Totten (1982–83) · Shaw (1983) · Lamont (1983–87) · Clarke (1987–88) · Duffy (1988–89) · Sullivan (1989c) · Lamont (1989–90) · Sullivan (1990c) · Jefferies (1990–95) · Lambie (1995–96) · Collins (1996) · Bannon (1996) · Totten (1996–2002) · McCall (2002–03) · Coyle & Hughes (2003) · Hughes (2003–2009) · May (2009–10) · Pressley (2010–)
East Stirlingshire F.C. – managers Binnie (1966) · Crawford (1966–70) · Rowan (1970–71) · Shaw (1971–74) · A. Ferguson (1974) · Ure (1974–75) · McLindon (1975–77) · Lamont (1977–81) · M. Ferguson (1981–82) · Little (1983–85) · Whiteford (1985–87) · Lawson (1987–88) · Connell (1988–89) · Mackin (1989–90) · Sullivan (1990–92) · McCulley (1992–93) · Little (1993–97) · Brownlie (1997–98) · McCann (1998–99) · Fairley (2000–01) · Ross (2001) · Russell (2002) · Diver (2002–03) · Morrison (2003–04) · Newall (2004–06) · Wylde (2006–08) · McInally (2008–11) · Coughlin (2011–)
Categories:- Living people
- Sportspeople from Glasgow
- 1951 births
- Scottish footballers
- Clyde F.C. players
- Aberdeen F.C. players
- Celtic F.C. players
- Greenock Morton F.C. players
- Alloa Athletic F.C. players
- Scottish football managers
- Alloa Athletic F.C. managers
- Falkirk F.C. managers
- East Stirlingshire F.C. managers
- Scottish Football League players
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