Took charge on Tuesday September 3rd, 2019
Took charge on Monday January 23rd, 2017
Kieran McAnespie’s appointment as Clydebank manager came as a surprise to many. As a player he came to prominence with St Johnstone in the Premier League scoring against both halves of the old firm. As a rising star he was one of four ‘future’ player
Took charge on Thursday December 29th, 2016
Caretaker Manager
Took charge on Wednesday May 21st, 2003
Took charge on Saturday August 4th, 2001
Derek Ferguson was to be Clydebank's last manager in senior football, and a rather reluctant one at that. Derek had a long playing career most notably with Rangers, Hearts and Sunderland. Although, in the twilight of his career, Derek still saw himse
Took charge on Thursday February 1st, 2001
Tony Fitzpatrick was appointed as caretaker manager of Clydebank FC in February 2001 after the removal of Tommy Coyne by prospective buyer of the club, David McGhie.Tony had achieved legendary status at St Mirren as both player and manager, a
Took charge on Saturday August 12th, 2000
Tommy Coyne was well known to Clydebank fans when he was appointed manager of the club in August 2001. He had started his senior playing career at Kilbowie in 1981 scoring 41 goals in under 100 appearances. This earned him a £65,000 move to Dundee Un
Took charge on Saturday January 15th, 2000
Stevie Morrison's short tenure as Clydebank manager was during one the most fraught periods in the club's history. After the Steedman family sold out to Dr John Hall, promises aplenty were made to supporters and it seemed to be true at first as Ian M
Took charge on Tuesday July 8th, 1997
It would be fair to say that Ian McCall is the most unpopular manager in Clydebank's history and this despite achieving some success during his spell in charge. On the surface this would seem a strange state of affairs, but it does bear further scrut
Took charge on Sunday April 6th, 1997
Caretaker Manager
Took charge on Friday June 4th, 1993
Took charge on Thursday May 12th, 1988
Jim Fallon is a Clydebank FC legend. He spent his entire playing career at Kilbowie Park covering 18 seasons and just shy of 800 appearances. He joined the backroom staff once he retired and only finally severed ties with the club to join Airdrie in
Took charge on Friday August 21st, 1981
Sammy Henderson is a significant figure in the rise of Clydebank FC in the mid-1970s through the 1980s as both a player and manager. On Celtic's books as a youngster, Sammy spent seven years at Stirling Albion before joining up at Kilbowie in 1973.
Took charge on Friday August 1st, 1975
Bill Munro is probably the greatest manager Clydebank ever had. He oversaw the club's rise in the mid 1970s as the club achieved back to back promotions to reach the Premier League. Bill's association with the Steedman family went back to his
Took charge on Thursday July 1st, 1965