Calderwood made his name with the Pars, whom he led to their highest ever position of fourth in the Scottish Premier League in 2004, as well as the Scottish Cup final. He moved to Pittodrie later ...
With that in mind, GIVEMESPORT has ranked the 10 greatest British man-managers in football history. Achievements - What did ...
Gordon Ramsay was a trialist in a testimonial match that was played at East Kilbride Thistle’s Showpark football ground in ...
Peter Brown, who has died aged 83, captained the Scotland rugby union side 10 times and led his country to three victories over England inside the space of a year in the early 1970s.
Representing the Scottish FA, Craig Murray KC the body would ... He was suspended for the 1975 European Cup final defeat by Bayern Munich and moved to arch rivals Manchester United in 1978.
Hearts have expressed sadness over the death of legendary goalkeeper Gordon Marshall, who has passed away at the age of 85.
Mr Porter also highlighted that medical records for the former footballer weren't included between 1972 and 1995 - which ... in their run to the European Cup final in 1975.
But England staged a comeback, and after Chris Rea touched down in the dying seconds the game hinged on a final conversion ... footballer who won the Scottish Cup with Clyde as a goalkeeper ...
The latest Women's football news as there has reportedly been talks held over the possibility of Celtic and Rangers joining the Women's Super League ...
Denis Law during the FA Cup Final at Wembley ... which saw him become the first Scottish player to be voted European Footballer of the Year, while another 39 in the 1964-65 season helped United ...
Supporters adored the Scottish striker ... On their greatest night — the 1968 European Cup final at Wembley — Law was absent. He was in Manchester having surgery on a long-standing knee ...
Celtic face Kilmarnock on Saturday, as the Bhoys begin their defence of the Scottish Cup. Of all the Scottish Cups that Celtic have won, arguably none was more historically significant than the 1904 ...