Stuart McCall
Stuart started his career at Bradford City FC where he made his senior debut in 1982, he played a total of 763 league games in his career, only 12 other British players have played more games. Stuarts other clubs where Everton, Rangers and Sheffield United, Stuart also played 40 games for Scotland scoring 1 goal.
In 1988 Stuart moved to Everton and played 103 games scoring 10 goals, he scored twice in the 1989 FA Cup Final and still finished on the losing side.
In 1991 he moved to Rangers and spent the most successful part of his career wing 6 league titles, three Scottish cups and 2 Scottish league cups. After those 7 seasons at Rangers he then moved back to Captain Bradford City and take them in the top division of English football for the first time in 77 years. After 4 seasons at Bradford he moved to Sheffield United where he retired as a player in 2005.
Stuart then returned to Bradford for a 3rd time to manage the club, he spent two and a half seasons in charge.
Stuart is now a regular on Sky TV, reporting on games on a Saturday afternoon from around the country. He has also worked with various radio stations as well as getting involved with various clubs on a coaching basis. Stuart is now a regular on the after dinner circuit up and down the country, with some great tales from his playing and managerial days in England and Scotland. Stuart has also just taken up the Managers job at Motherwell.
To Book Stuart call Soccer Speaker on 01704 834493 or 07799720483
|