Willie Garner

William Garner (born 24 July 1955) is a Scottish former footballer best known for playing for Aberdeen. He is now a manager, mainly of clubs in the junior ranks of Scottish football.

Willie Garner
Personal information
Full name William Garner
Date of birth (1955-07-24) 24 July 1955
Place of birth Stirling, Scotland
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
Campsie Black Watch
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1975–1981 Aberdeen 113 (1)
1981–1982 Celtic 1 (0)
1981–1982Alloa Athletic (loan) 7 (1)
1982–1983Rochdale (loan) 7 (1)
1982–1984 Alloa Athletic (player-manager) 48 (6)
1984–1986 Aberdeen 0 (0)
1986–1987 Cove Rangers
1987–1988 Rosslyn Sport
1988–1990 Keith
1990 FC Stoneywood
1990–1992 Berwick Rangers 47 (1)
1992–1995 Craigroyston (player-manager)
1995–1997 Newtongrange Star
Total 224 (10)
Teams managed
1982–1984 Alloa Athletic
1988–1990 Keith
1992–1995 Craigroyston
1995–1999 Newtongrange Star
2000–2002 Harthill Royal
2005–2006 Glenrothes
2008–2011 Tayport
2014 Ballingry Rovers
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 13:50, 9 November 2014 (UTC)

Career

Garner was born in Stirling and raised in Denny; he was a Celtic supporter in childhood.[1] He signed for Aberdeen from Campsie Black Watch in 1975, and was part of the team which won the Scottish League Cup in 1976[2] and the Scottish Premier Division in 1980,[1] although a broken leg suffered in 1978 had allowed teenager Alex McLeish the opportunity to take the starting place.[1] Garner left Aberdeen in 1981 to join Celtic, but the move was a disappointment for all concerned: he only played two first team games, scored two own goals on his debut and fell behind the emerging David Moyes in the backup list.[1]

He joined Alloa Athletic in 1982 as player-manager aged 27,[1] before returning to Aberdeen in February 1984 to become assistant manager to Alex Ferguson. After two years as Ferguson's number two, during which the club won five major honours,[1] he played for a number of Highland League and Junior clubs before signing for Berwick Rangers, where he remained for two years before retiring in 1992.

Garner was manager of Scottish Junior Football Association, East Region side Ballingry Rovers between October and November 2014, when they folded after 62 years in existence.

Honours

Aberdeen

References

  1. "I scored two own goals on my Celtic debut then we won the 5- a-sides at Wembley," Willie Garner, The Celtic Star, 20 February 2018
  2. McGoldrick, Kevin (23 February 2005). "The Glens of Tranquillity". Questia Online Library. Daily Record. Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  • Willie Garner at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database
  • Profile at AFC Heritage Trust
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