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21 January 2010

Dermot McCaffrey

(theGAWA)
Name: Dermot McCaffrey
Born: 29 March 1986, Omagh
Height: 5.11 ft
Weight:
Position: Defender / Left Midfielder

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 8 Under-21 Caps (2006-2008), Under-19.
Club Honours: (with Derry) FAI Cup Winner 2012.

Club Career:
Teams ............. --Seasons-- Signed -Fee- -League- FA Cup FL Cup Other
Fivemiletown United .................. Youth
Dungannon Swifts .. 02/03-03/04 Aug-02 Youth....................... 0(1)/0
Hibernian ......... 04/05-06/07 ..2004 Youth. 1(0)/ 0
Queen of the South. 06/07 ..... Aug-06 .Loan 11(0)/ 0
Livingston ........ 07/08 ..... Aug-07 .Loan 28(0)/ 0 1(1)/0 1(0)/0 1(0)/0
Falkirk ........... 08/09-09/10 May-08 .Free .1(1)/ 0
Arbroath .......... 09/10 ..... Sep-09 .Loan .6(0)/ 0
Dundalk ....................... Jan-10 Trial
Dungannon Swifts .. 09/10-11/12 Feb-10 .Free 23(-)/ 3
Derry City ........ 2012 - 2013 Feb-12 ..... 35(-)/ 1
Dungannon Swifts .. 13/14-14/15 Aug-13 ..... 42(-)/ 1
Rochedale Rovers .............. Jan-15 .Free (Australia)
Dungannon Swifts .. 15/16- date c/s-15

Biography:
A member of Mal Donaghy's Northern Ireland Under-19 squad that played at the 2005 UEFA European Championship Finals as host, as a youngster Dermot McCaffrey played with Fivemiletown United, then of the Fermanagh & Western League before joining Dungannon Swifts. He made just one substitute appearance for the Swifts before moving to SPL side, Hibernian in 2004.

A veteran of the 2003 Milk Cup competition where he impressed for County Tyrone, for Northern Ireland Under-19, McCaffrey appeared at both left-back and as a left-sided central defender. At the 2005 European Finals he played in Northern Ireland's opening two matches, defeats by Greece and Serbia & Montenegro. He stepped up to the Under-21 squad for a two match tour of Israel in February 2006, playing in the second 1-0 win. For the next two years he was a regular in the squad, featuring most regularly at left-back.

McCaffrey made his debut in Scottish football while on loan at Queen of the South against Ross County in September 2006. He played eleven times in all during a three month spell with Queens, impressing with his pace. Through the rest of the season he featured on the bench for Hibs on several occasions, finally making his debut on 21st April 2007, starting in defence against Aberdeen as manager John Collins rested several players ahead of an impending Scottish Cup semi-final. It proved a bitter-sweet occasion as McCaffrey was sent-off for two yellow card offences in the dying minutes of a 2-2 draw. That proved to be his only firstteam appearance while at Easter Road.

A season long loan deal took McCaffrey to First Division Livingston where he played regularly at both left-back and centre-back. On his return to Hibernian he was released and almost immediately signed with another SPL club, Falkirk. He played just twice in a season-and-a-half with The Bairns and early in the 2009/10 season was sent out on loan to Second Division, Arbroath. On 20th January 2010 McCaffrey was released by Falkirk. He joined Dundalk on trial a few days later before re-joining Dungannon Swifts.

After scoring 7 goals in over 60 appearances for the Swifts McCaffrey joined Derry City for the 2012 season. He re-joined Dungannon after 18-months having struggled to establish himself in the starting eleven at the Brandywell.

Northern Ireland Under-21 Cap Details:
08-02-2006 Israel.. A W 1-0 FR
16-05-2006 Scotland H W 1-0 FR. sub
14-11-2006 Germany. A L 1-2 FR
06-02-2007 Wales... H L 0-4 FR
24-05-2007 Scotland A L 0-4 FR. sub
01-06-2007 Moldova. A W 1-0 ECQ sub
07-09-2007 Germany. H L 0-3 ECQ sub
26-03-2008 Romania. H L 1-3 FR


Summary: 4(4)/0. Won 3, Drew 0, Lost 5.

16 December 2006

John McClelland


Preceded by
Succeeded by
1986 – 1990

Name: John McClelland
Born: 7 December 1955, Belfast
Height: 6.02 ft
Weight: 13.02 st
Position: Central-Defender
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Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 53 Full Caps/1 Goal (1980-1990), Youth Caps; Football League Representative.
Club Honours: (with Cardiff) Welsh Cup Runner-Up 1974/75; (with Bangor City) Welsh Cup Runner-Up 1977/78; (with Rangers) Scottish Cup Runner-Up 1981/82, 1982/83; Scottish League Cup Winner 1983/84, 1984/85, Runner-Up 1982/83; (with Leeds) Football League Champion 1991/92.
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Club Career:
Clubs
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
FL Cup
Europe
Others
Portadown
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Cardiff City
74/75
Feb-74
-
1 (3)/ 1
-
-
-
-
Bangor City
75/76-77/78
Jun-74
Free
-
(Northern Premier League)
Mansfield T.
78/79-80/81
May-78
£8k
122 (3)/ 8
8(0)/1
8(1)/2
-
7(0)/0
Rangers
81/82-84/85
May-81
£90k
96 (0)/ 4
13(0)/1
30(0)/2
11(2)/1
2(0)/0
Watford
84/85-88/89
Nov-84
£225k
184 (0)/ 3
32(0)/0
12(0)/0
-
4(1)/0
Leeds United
88/89-91/92
Jun-89
£100k
22 (2)/ 0
2(0)/0
2(1)/0
-
-
Watford
89/90
Jan-90
Loan
1 (0)/ 0
-
-
-
-
Notts County
91/92
Mar-92
Loan
6 (0)/ 0
-
-
-
-
St. Johnstone
92/93-93/94
Jul-92
Free
26 (1)/ 0
-
-
-
-
Arbroath
93/94
Nov-93
Free
2 (0)/ 0
-
-
-
-
Carrick Rgrs
93/94
Nov-93
Free
11 (0)/ 0
1(0)/0
1(0)/0
-
1(0)/0
Wycombe W.
93/94
Feb-94
n/c
0 (0)/ 0
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-
-
-
Yeovil Town
93/94-94/95
Mar-94
n/c
28 (1)/ 1
(Conference)
Farsley.Celtic
-
Aug-95
-
-
(Northern Premier League)
Darlington
96/97
Oct-96
Free
1 (0)/ 0
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-
-
-
TOTALS
£423k
492(10)/21
56(0)/2
53(2)/4
11(2)/1
14(1)/0

Coaching Career:
St. Johnstone Coach Jul/92 - Dec/92, Manager Dec/92 - Nov/93
Doncaster Rovers Coach Jan/95 - Jun/95
Bradford City Assistant Manager 1996

Biography:
A captain of both Rangers and Northern Ireland, John McClelland's long career saw him play league football in each of the Home Nations and in the top six tiers of the English leagues.

In August 1987 he played for the Football League in a 3-0 win against the Rest of the World to celebrate the League's centenary. A few months later he played in another inter-league match, this time against the Irish League.

Currently McClelland works as a match-day host at Elland Road.

More to follow.
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Northern Ireland Cap Details:
16-05-1980 Scotland.... H W 1-0 BC. sub
11-06-1980 Australia... A W 2-1 FR
15-06-1980 Australia... A D 1-1 FR
18-06-1980 Australia... A W 2-1 FR
15-10-1980 Sweden...... H W 3-0 WCQ
25-03-1981 Scotland.... A D 1-1 WCQ
19-05-1981 Scotland.... A L 0-2 BC
03-06-1981 Sweden...... A L 0-1 WCQ sub
28-04-1982 Scotland.... H D 1-1 BC
27-05-1982 Wales....... A L 0-3 BC
17-06-1982 Yugoslavia.. N D 0-0 WCF
21-06-1982 Honduras.... N D 1-1 WCF
25-06-1982 Spain....... N W 1-0 WCF
01-07-1982 Austria..... N D 2-2 WCF
04-07-1982 France...... N L 1-4 WCF
13-10-1982 Austria..... A L 0-2 ECQ
17-11-1982 West Germany H W 1-0 ECQ
15-12-1982 Albania..... A D 0-0 ECQ
30-03-1983 Turkey...... A W 2-1 ECQ 1 Goal
27-04-1983 Albania..... H W 1-0 ECQ
24-05-1983 Scotland.... A D 0-0 BC
28-05-1983 England..... H D 0-0 BC
31-05-1983 Wales....... H L 0-1 BC
21-09-1983 Austria..... H W 3-1 ECQ
12-10-1983 Turkey...... A L 0-1 ECQ
16-11-1983 West Germany A W 1-0 ECQ
13-12-1983 Scotland.... H W 2-0 BC
04-04-1984 England..... A L 0-1 BC
22-05-1984 Wales....... A D 1-1 BC
27-05-1984 Finland..... A L 0-1 WCQ
12-09-1984 Romania..... H W 3-2 WCQ
16-10-1984 Israel...... H W 3-0 FR
14-11-1984 Finland..... H W 2-1 WCQ
27-02-1985 England..... H L 0-1 WCQ
27-03-1985 Spain....... A D 0-0 FR
01-05-1985 Turkey...... H W 2-0 WCQ
11-09-1985 Turkey...... A D 0-0 WCQ
26-02-1986 France...... A D 0-0 FR. sub
15-10-1986 England..... A L 0-3 ECQ
12-11-1986 Turkey...... A D 0-0 ECQ
18-02-1987 Israel...... A D 1-1 FR
01-04-1987 England..... H L 0-2 ECQ
29-04-1987 Yugoslavia.. H L 1-2 ECQ
11-11-1987 Turkey...... H W 1-0 ECQ
17-02-1988 Greece...... A L 2-3 FR
27-04-1988 France...... H D 0-0 FR
21-05-1988 Malta....... H W 3-0 WCQ
14-09-1988 Rep. Ireland H D 0-0 WCQ
19-10-1988 Hungary..... A L 0-1 WCQ
21-12-1988 Spain....... A L 0-4 WCQ
08-02-1989 Spain....... H L 0-2 WCQ
26-04-1989 Malta....... A W 2-0 WCQ
27-03-1990 Norway...... H L 2-3 FR
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Summary: 50(3)/1. Won 18, Drew 17, Lost 18.

Record as captain:
Span
First Match
Pl
W
D
L
F
A
.GD.
Win %
Pts %
W/L
1984-1990
16/10/84
17
4
5
8
15
21
-6
23.5%
33.3%
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