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Iain Stewart was a strange one. Took Peterhead to within a minute of promotion to the second tier for the only time in their history in a play off final against Partick Thistle. Had them playing exciting and attractive football yet was sacked and then fell off the radar.

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53 minutes ago, Kingsmills said:

Iain Stewart was a strange one. Took Peterhead to within a minute of promotion to the second tier for the only time in their history in a play off final against Partick Thistle. Had them playing exciting and attractive football yet was sacked and then fell off the radar.

He is now a rather large taxi driver in Aberdeen. Always a legend here though.

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8 hours ago, Sir C the 3rd said:

He is now a rather large taxi driver in Aberdeen. Always a legend here though.

Indeed a class player and remember that tv goal photo - now that should be an emoji. What we could achieve with a player like him today. Damn pity  if his association with football has ended unless of course he enjoys driving and chatting to strangers.

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52 minutes ago, Tichy_Blacks_Back said:

Indeed a class player and remember that tv goal photo - now that should be an emoji. 

this one

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15 hours ago, Sir C the 3rd said:

He is now a rather large taxi driver in Aberdeen. Always a legend here though.

Indeed a class player and remember that tv goal photo - now that should be an emoji. What we could achieve with a player like him today. Damn pity  if his association with football has ended unless of course he enjoys driving and chatting to strangers.

 

Aye Scotty - that is the one indeed :-)

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Craig Brewster (Dundee Utd)

Come to think about it, there's not been a great deal of managerial success amongst the names mentioned. I suspect though that the list will be somewhat more impressive in 10 or 20 years time.

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Maybe only 5% go into management and the rest Brorra, Tulloch, Orion :smile:

I've looked at some of our overseas players and a lot of them are still pretty young. 

There's probably more pre merger than post.

As for Chris Hogg it didn't mention leagues or level of play. 

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Many years ago, a young lad called David Macrae was on the youth training programme, but got an odd game with the first team just before ICT were promoted to the SPL first time around. He married and he and his family are now living in Queensland , Australia where he coaches the Noosa Lions. I think they may only be a kids team, but can't deny the boy has gone far in distance terms.

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In January 2014 (6 months after he left us) he announced his retirement - not because of injury, but because he didn't want to relocate his family again and couldn't get a club near where they wanted to live. Shortly after, he joined Needham Market who were splashing the cash in the regional Rymans/Isthmian league. After 18 months there he left to do coaching at the Ipswich Academy.  He is married to George Burley's daughter.

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