David Hay
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Frank McGarvey...Cups and a Scottish League Cup. However, Celtic manager David Hay decided Mo Johnston and Brian McClair would be his forward line for the 1985-86 season and declined to offer McGarvey an extended contract. His final, and perhaps most... In this article: Frank McGarvey, Celtic, St. Mirren, Clyde, David Hay, Liverpool, Tax, Kilsyth Rangers, Shotts Bon Accord, and Bob Paisley |
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The Press and Journal | June 16, 2009
Paradise regained as old Bhoys Mowbray and Grant come rolling back to Celtic
...League two years running. Davie Hay, who was a Celtic manager in the 1980s, pointed out that Mowbray will be under far more pressure at Parkhead than he ever was at The Hawthorns or Easter Road. Hay said: "There is more intense...
In this article: Celtic, Peter Grant, Champions League, Davie Hay, Gordon Strachan, The Hawthorns, and Glasgow
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Sunday Mirror | September 30, 2009
Celtic seeking revenge for 25-year old Rapid Vienna grudge in Europa League tie tonight
...25-year-old injustice against Rapid Vienna tonight. In the European Cup-Winners' Cup in 1984, David Hay's team beat the Austrians 3-0 at Celtic Park to overturn a 3-1 first-leg deficit. But UEFA ordered a replay after Rapid player Rudi...
In this article: Rapid Vienna, Celtic, Peter Pacult, Tony Mowbray, Frank McGarvey, Aston Villa, and Celtic Park
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Times Online | October 24, 2009
Celtic's secret drug tests on Mo Johnston
...the star striker's lifestyle off the pitch. Hay, who managed the Old Firm side from 1983-7, said that the clandestine testing was carried out on Johnston under the guise of medical checks. At the time Johnston, who went on to become the...
In this article: Davie Hay, Celtic, Mo Johnston, Allegation, Glasgow, Charlie Nicholas, Toronto FC, Rangers, and Frank McAvennie
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BBC | June 09, 2009
Celtic must pay for Mowbray - Hay
...attributes to be a successful. Hay added that, although not a pre-requisite for becoming Celtic manager, the fact that the former Hibernian boss also played for Celtic will afford him some time to settle in "You have to be single-minded,...
In this article: Celtic, Tony Mowbray, Gordon Strachan, Celtic Park, and Hibernian
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Daily Mail | June 16, 2009
Ready to roll: Mowbray flies into Celtic hotseat with a list of top targets
...job, the pressure to deliver both in signings and success is intense. Davie Hay, a Celtic manager in the 1980s, said: 'There is more intense pressure from the fans. 'I'm not saying the West Brom fans don't appreciate their team but it's...
In this article: Tony Mowbray, Celtic, Gordon Strachan, Jordi Gomez, Marc-Antoine Fortune, Rangers, and Espanyol
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Hay: Celtic must pay going rate for manager
...for his services. It is whether they can come together and compromise that is the key." Hay may lament the disappearance of the age of innocence but believes Celtic, and Scottish football at large, must simply adapt rather than cultivate a...
In this article: Celtic, Gordon Strachan, Tony Mowbray, Premier League, Martin O'Neill, Roberto Martinez, Wim Jansen, and Guus Hiddink
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Times Online | August 28, 2009
Controversial nights provoked outrage and mirth
...him to fall to the ground in pain, this time genuinely. "I'll never forget what happened that night - the whole thing was a fiasco," Davie Hay, Celtic's manager at the time, said. "The most annoying thing for me was that we were heading...
In this article: Celtic, Celtic Park, Glasgow, Zlatko Kranjcar, Davie Hay, Rapid Vienna, and Frank McGarvey
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The Press and Journal | June 09, 2009
Aberdeen's McGhee waiting game is almost over
Former Celtic manager Davie Hay, who signed McGhee from Hamburg in 1985, is confident his former player will be a success in the north-east after being told at the weekend McGhee was no longer being considered for the Celtic job. "He...
In this article: Mark McGhee, Celtic, Motherwell, John Boyle, Davie Hay, Ian McCall, and Scott Leitch
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Daily Mail | June 10, 2009
Managing Celtic is easy - just beat Rangers, says ex-Hoops boss Hay
Managing Celtic is easy - just beat Rangers, says ex-Hoops boss Hay Managing Celtic is easy - just beat Rangers, says former Hoops boss Davie Hay By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 9:10 AM on 10th June 2009 Hay day: Davie with the...
In this article: Davie Hay, Celtic, Rangers, Tony Mowbray, Glasgow, Gordon Strachan, Celtic Park, Falkirk, Dunfermline, and Motherwell
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David 'Davie' Hay (born 29 January 1948 in Paisley, Scotland) is a Scottish footballer and current interim manager of Livingston.
Davie Hay is regarded as one of the 'Celtic greats'. After completing secondary education at St Mirin's Academy in Paisley he signed for Celtic in 1966 and became one of the so called 'Quality Street Kids', the great Celtic reserve team that also included players such as Kenny Dalglish, Lou Macari, Danny McGrain and George Connelly, who eventually took the places of the ageing Lisbon Lions.
Hay made his league debut on 6 March 1968 against Aberdeen going on to make 130 appearances in the league for Celtic scoring 6 goals. After playing for Scotland in the 1974 World Cup in West Germany, he was transferred to Chelsea following a dispute with Celtic. In 1979 a serious knee injury forced him to retire from the game as a player. He had also suffered problems with a detached retina and eventually lost full vision in his right eye. He won a total 27 caps for Scotland.
His first venture into football management was when he took over the reins at Motherwell in 1981 following Ally MacLeod. He succeeded Billy McNeill as Celtic manager in 1983 winning the Scottish Cup in 1985 and the Scottish Premier League in dramatic fashion in 1986. Celtic won their final game 5-0 against St Mirren at Love Street but needed Hearts, who were league leaders and favourites to lift the trophy, to lose to Dundee at Dens Park. Albert Kidd secured the victory for Dundee with two goals and Celtic were crowned surprise champions. Hay made way for Billy McNeill to return to the Celtic managership in 1987.
- Birth Date:
- January 29, 1948
- Birth City:
- Paisley
- Birth Country:
- Scotland
- Years Active:
- 1974–1980
- Position:
- Midfielder
- App (Goals):
- 120 (3)
- Coach Of:
- Lillestrøm SK
- During:
- 2009-
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