Scotland McLeish

Alex McLeish

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Born:21-Jan-59
Region/City:Barrhead

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Alexander McLeish (born 21 January 1959) is a Scottish professional football manager and former player. He played as a defender for Aberdeen during their 1980s glory years, making nearly 500 League appearances for the club, and won 77 caps for Scotland. McLeish started his managerial career with spells at Motherwell and Hibernian, before guiding Rangers to two championships and five cup wins in five years. McLeish spent ten months as manager of the Scotland national team which narrowly failed to qualify for the finals of the 2008 UEFA European championship. He then resigned this post in November 2007 to become manager of Birmingham City, who were in the Premier League at the time. Though Birmingham were relegated at the end of the season, McLeish guided them back to the Premier League in 2009. Birmingham then won the 2011 Football League Cup Final, but were relegated again from the Premier League at the end of the 2010–11 season. Following this relegation he resigned his post at Birmingham to become manager at their city rivals, Aston Villa. This made him the first manager to move directly from Birmingham City to Aston Villa, and only the second manager after Ron Saunders to manage both clubs. Having only narrowly avoided relegation in the 2011–12 Premier League season, his contract was terminated by Villa at the end of his first season. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




Scotland Motherwell FC94/98
Scotland Hibernian FC98/01
Scotland Rangers FC01/06
    uefaChampions 03/046
    uefaChampions 05/068
Scotland Scotland07
    Euro 08 Qual 088
    Friendlies 071
England Birmingham City07/11
EPL 07/0824
    FA Cup 07/081
Championship 08/0946
    League Cup 08/092
    FA Cup 08/091
    League Cup 09/102
    FA Cup 09/105
EPL 09/1038
    League Cup 10/11 7
EPL 10/1138
    FA Cup 10/114
England Aston Villa11/12
    League Cup 11/122
EPL 11/1238
    EPL Reserves 11/123
    FA Cup 11/122
England Nottingham Forest12/13
Championship 12/136
    FA Cup 12/131
BE RC Genk14/15
Belgian 1 14/1525
    JL Playoffs 14/156
Scotland Scotland18/19
    Friendlies 186
    Nations Lge C 18/194
    Euro Qual 202

Rangers FC uefa Champions League 2003/2004




6 lineups analysed - Number represent player in starting lineup. Click to show
Lineups not confirmed are not included.

Goalkeepers
DE Klos (6)

Right backs
NL Ricksen (3)
NO Berg (2)
Scotland Ross (1)
Centre backs
GE Khizani. (5)
AU Moore (3)
NO Berg (3)
IT Vanoli (1)
Left backs
England Ball (6)
Right midfielders
IT Vanoli (2)
NO Berg (1)
PT Capucho (1)
Scotland Ross (1)
Scotland Burke (1)
Centre midfielders
ES Arteta (3)
Scotland Hughes (3)
BR Emerson (2)
DE Nerling. (1)
GE Khizani. (1)
IT Vanoli (1)
NL Ricksen (1)
Left midfielders
DK Løvenkr. (5)
ES Arteta (1)
Fowards
GE Arvelad. (5)
NL Mols (5)
PT Capucho (2)
See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found             Starting lineup changes since last game
M116SepH Stuttgart2-14-4-2Initial team: Klos, Ricksen, Khizani., Vanoli, Ball, Berg, H, Emerson, Nerling., Arteta, Arvelad., Mols,
M201Oct PAO1-14-4-2In:Moore, Capucho, Løvenkr.,
Out:Ricksen, Vanoli, Nerling.,
M322OctH Man.Utd0-14-4-2In:Ricksen, Vanoli,
Out:Capucho, Emerson,
M404Nov Man.Utd3-04-4-2In:Hughes,
Out:Ricksen,
M526Nov Stuttgart1-04-4-2In:Ricksen, Ross, M, Capucho,
Out:Moore, Arteta, Mols,
M609DecH PAO1-34-4-2In:Burke, Mols,
Out:Vanoli, Arvelad.,
    Color References:     GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos
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