Jim McInally

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James Edward McInally (born February 19, 1964 in Glasgow) is a former Scottish footballer and now manager.

Jim McInally
Personal information
Full name James Edward McInally
Date of birth February 19, 1964 (age 43)
Place of birth    Glasgow, Scotland Flag of Scotland
Club information
Current club Greenock Morton


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McInally had begun his career with Celtic in 1982 as a full back; while there he won youth caps and spent a period on loan with Dundee FC. Jim was transferred to Nottingham Forest in 1984 and joined Coventry City for £80,000 18 months later. McInally joined Dundee United from Coventry in the summer of 1986 in a joint transfer with Dave Bowman after just five games for the Sky Blues. He is best remembered at Coventry for a spectacular headed own goal at Highbury.

At Tannadice, he quickly became an effective defensive midfielder and played an important part in United's run to the UEFA Cup final in his first season. This brought him international recognition and he won the first of ten Scotland caps the next year. An outstanding and consistent performer over the following seven seasons, in 1994, in his fourth final with the club, he won a Scottish Cup winners' medal, playing as a left wing-back, a position in which he often appeared later in his career.

In 1995 he joined Raith Rovers, where he was player-coach, but he returned to Tannadice the following year as one of manager Tommy McLean's first signings. In June 1997 he moved across the road, becoming player-coach with Dundee.

McInally joined Sligo Rovers as manager at the start of the 1999-2000 season but early results didn’t go his way and he left the club due to personal reasons. He returned to Scotland and joined the coaching staff of Celtic his former club, working with the club’s Youth teams. McInally moved back into management as he was appointed manager of Scottish Second Division side, Greenock Morton. In the 2005/2006 season he led Morton to 2nd place in the Division after which they were subsequently denied promotion by losing to Peterhead in the play-offs. McInally has stated his intention to win the Second Division in the 2006/2007 season.

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