List of Clyde F.C. managers


This is a list compiling the former managers of Clyde Football Club.
The team achieved its highest league placing in the top division, which was third-place, in three separate seasons and under three different managers; Walter Jack in 1908–09, Alex Maley in 1911–12, and Davie White in 1966–67.
Alex Maley led the team to its first national cup final in the club's history, the Scottish Cup final in 1910. Later on Joe Miller led the club to its first national cup final in 48 years, the Scottish Challenge Cup final in 2006.
Paddy Travers is the club's most successful manager with two Scottish Cup final wins in 1939 and 1955, losing a third final in between in 1949. His four Scottish Cup final appearances led him to being named one of Scottish football's 50 greatest managers by the Scottish Herald. He also led to the club to four trophies in the one season in 1951–52.
Two former Clyde managers have also gone on to become the Scotland national team manager, John Prentice, who went directly from being Clyde to Scotland manager in 1966, and Craig Brown who left Clyde in 1986 to become Scotland national under-21 team manager and assistant manager to Andy Roxburgh for the full team, later replacing him as Scotland manager in 1993.

Managers

NameNatFromToNotesRef
–––Division Two Champions 1904–05
Division Two Runners-up 1903–04
Graham Cup Winners 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891
North Eastern Cup Winners 1891, 1893, 1894, 1895
Glasgow and West of Scotland League Winners 1905

Walter JackJuly 1905May 1909Joint-Highest top division finish: Third Place 1908–09
Division Two Runners-up 1905–06
Glasgow and West of Scotland Shield Winners 1907

Alex Maley19091912Scottish Cup Runners-up 1909–10 and 1911–12
Joint-Highest top division finish: Third Place 1911–12
Glasgow Charity Cup Winners 1910
John James ComminsMay 1912November 1922Glasgow Cup Winners 1915
Scottish Second XI Cup Winners 1914–15

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