David Hay (born January 29, 1948 in Paisley) is a Scottish footballer and football manager. David Hay can refer to- David Hay, a Scottish football player and manager David Hay (curler, a Scottish curler Events 904 - Sergius III comes out of retirement to take over the papacy from the deposed Antipope Christopher. Year 1948 ( MCMXLVIII) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the 1948 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Paisley (Pàislig is a town and former Burgh in the west- Central Lowlands of Scotland. Scotland ( Gaelic: Alba) is a Country in northwest Europethat occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain. Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a Team sport played between two teams of eleven players and is widely considered
Davie Hay is regarded as one of the 'Celtic greats'. He signed for Celtic in 1966 and became one of the so called 'Quality Street Kids', the great Celtic reserve team that also included players such as Kenny Dalglish, Lou Macari, Danny McGrain and George Connelly, who eventually took the places of the ageing Lisbon Lions. Kenneth Mathieson 'Kenny' Dalglish MBE (born 4 March 1951 in Dalmarnock, Glasgow) is a former Scottish international football Luigi "Lou" Macari (born 4 June 1949 in Largs For the former Clyde FC footballer see Danny McGrain (footballer born 1953 Daniel Fergus "Danny" McGrain (born in Glasgow George Connelly (born Fife, March 1 1949) is a Scottish former footballer, most famously with Celtic. The Lisbon Lions is the Nickname given to the Celtic team that won the European Cup at the Estádio Nacional in Lisbon, Portugal
Hay made his league debut on March 6, 1968 against Aberdeen going on to make 130 appearances in the league for Celtic scoring 6 goals. Events 1079 - Omar Khayyám completes the Iranian calendar. 1454 - Thirteen Years' War: Delegates of Year 1968 ( MCMLXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. After playing for Scotland in the 1974 World Cup in West Germany, he was transferred to Chelsea following a dispute with Celtic. The Scotland national football team represents Scotland in international football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association. The 1974 FIFA World Cup, the tenth staging of the World Cup was held in West Germany from June 13 to July 7. West Germany ( Inf German: Westdeutschland or West-Deutschland) was the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany ( In 1979 a serious knee injury forced him to retire from the game as a player. He had also suffered problems with a detached retina and eventually lost full vision in his right eye. Retinal detachment is a disorder of the Eye in which the Retina peels away from its underlying layer of support tissue [1] He won a total 27 caps for Scotland.
His first venture into football management was when he took over the reins at Motherwell F.C. in 1981 following Ally MacLeod. Motherwell Football & Athletic Club is a Scottish football club based in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire. Alistair ("Ally" Reid MacLeod ( 26 February, 1931 &ndash 1 February, 2004) was a Scottish professional football He succeeded Billy McNeill as Celtic manager in 1983 winning the Scottish Cup in 1985 and the Scottish Premier League in dramatic fashion in 1986. William "Billy" McNeill MBE DUniv (born 2 March, 1940) is a former Scottish footballer and manager The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, usually known as the Scottish Cup, is the national football cup competition of Scotland The Scottish Premier League, currently known as the Clydesdale Bank Premier League for sponsorship reasons and often known as the Premier League or SPL Celtic won their final game 5-0 against St Mirren F.C. at Love Street and needed Heart of Midlothian F.C. who were league leaders and favourites to lift the trophy to lose to Dundee F.C. at Dens Park. Saint Mirren Football Club (commonly known by the shortening St Heart of Midlothian FC (most commonly referred to as Hearts) is a football club from Edinburgh, Scotland who play in the Scottish Dundee Football Club, founded in 1893 are a football team based in the city of Dundee, Scotland. Albert Kidd secured the victory for Dundee with two goals and Celtic were crowned surprise champions. Albert Kidd is a retired former professional Scottish football player who now lives in Australia. Hay made way for Billy McNeill to return to the Celtic managership in 1987. William "Billy" McNeill MBE DUniv (born 2 March, 1940) is a former Scottish footballer and manager
Hay was manager at Livingston FC in season 2003-04, having previously been co-manager with Jim Leishman and General Manager, taking over from Marcio Maximo Barcellos after just 9 games of the season, he then went on to win the Scottish League Cup while the club was in administration. MtfcbadgeJPG|thumb|right|Meadowbank Thistle FC club badge]] Livingston Football Club is a Scottish football team based in Livingston, West Lothian Jim 'Leish' Leishman MBE, (born November 15 1953 in Lochgelly, Fife) is a former professional footballer and current Marcio Maximo, a Brazilian is the head coach of the Tanzania National Football Team. The Scottish Football League Cup is an Association football competition open to all Scottish Football League and Scottish Premier League clubs He was released at the end of the season to be replaced by Allan Preston, one of his first team coaches, by new chairman Pearse Flynn of the Lionheart Consortium. Allan Preston (born August 16 1969 in Leith, Edinburgh) is a retired Scottish professional footballer and later a He was later appointed manager of Dunfermline Athletic, joining Jim Leishman, another former Livingston manager. Dunfermline Athletic Football Club are a Scottish football team based in Dunfermline, Fife, commonly known as just Dunfermline