Billy McEwan (footballer, born 1951)
Billy McEwan (born 20 June 1951) is a Scottish former footballer and football manager. He played as a midfielder during his career and later transitioned into management.
Playing Career[edit | edit source]
McEwan began his professional playing career with Hibernian in 1969. He made a significant impact at the club, showcasing his skills as a reliable midfielder. In 1974, he transferred to Blackpool, where he continued to demonstrate his abilities on the field.
After a stint with Blackpool, McEwan moved to Brighton & Hove Albion in 1976. His tenure at Brighton was marked by consistent performances, which earned him a move to Chesterfield in 1978. He concluded his playing career with Rotherham United in 1981.
Managerial Career[edit | edit source]
Following his retirement as a player, McEwan transitioned into football management. His first managerial role was with Sheffield United in 1986. He later managed several other clubs, including Rotherham United, Darlington, and Derby County.
McEwan is perhaps best known for his time at York City, where he served as manager from 2005 to 2007. During his tenure, he helped stabilize the club and laid the groundwork for future successes.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Billy McEwan was born in Paisley, Scotland. His contributions to football, both as a player and a manager, have left a lasting legacy in the sport.
Honours[edit | edit source]
As a Player[edit | edit source]
- Scottish League Cup: Runner-up with Hibernian (1972-73)
As a Manager[edit | edit source]
- Football League Third Division: Champion with Rotherham United (1980-81)
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