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Gordon Chisholm

Gordon William Chisholm (born 8 April 1960 in Glasgow) is a Scottish professional football former player and manager. Chisholm played as a central defender for Sunderland, Hibernian, Dundee and Partick Thistle.

Gordon Chisholm
Chisholm outside Palmerston Park, Dumfries.
Personal information
Full name Gordon William Chisholm[1]
Date of birth (1960-04-08) 8 April 1960 (age 64)
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Position(s) Central defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978–1985 Sunderland 197 (10)
1985–1987 Hibernian 59 (4)
1987–1992 Dundee 155 (15)
1992 Partick Thistle 9 (0)
Managerial career
2005–2006 Dundee United
2007–2010 Queen of the South
2010 Dundee
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

After retiring as a player, Chisholm became a coach, working in some of his roles as assistant to Ian McCall. Chisholm succeeded McCall as manager of Dundee United in 2005, and guided the club to the 2005 Scottish Cup Final, which they lost 1–0 to Celtic. He was sacked the following season, however, and was subsequently appointed manager of Scottish First Division club Queen of the South. Chisholm guided the club to the 2008 Scottish Cup Final, which they lost 3–2 to Rangers. Chisholm left Queens in 2010 to manage Dundee, but was made redundant when the club went into administration in October 2010.

Playing career edit

In England edit

Chisholm started his career at Sunderland where he spent seven years and was a member of the side that reached the final of the Football League Cup in March 1985, where they lost 1–0 to Norwich City. Unfortunately for Chisholm, he deflected Asa Hartford's shot into the net for Norwich's winning goal.

In Scotland edit

Chisholm moved back to Scotland later that year, when he joined Hibernian for a £65,000 fee.[2] He scored a goal on his Hibs debut, a Scottish League Cup semi-final win against Rangers.[2] This meant that Chisholm achieved the unusual feat of playing in League Cup Finals in the same calendar year in both England and Scotland.[2] Unfortunately for Chisholm, both finals were lost, as Hibs lost 3–0 to Aberdeen.[3] He later had spells at Dundee and Partick Thistle before retiring in 1992. Chisholm was a "tall, commanding central defender" who "could also play in the holding midfield role".[2]

Managerial career edit

Early managerial career edit

Chisholm had assistant manager roles at Partick Thistle, Clydebank, Ross County, Airdrie, Falkirk and Dundee United, primarily working with Ian McCall.[2]

Dundee United edit

Chisholm was appointed as caretaker manager of Dundee United on 14 March 2005, following the sacking of Ian McCall. Chisholm suffered 3–2 defeats against both Celtic and Hibernian in his first two matches in charge. The following week, however, Chisholm's team triumphed over Hibernian, Rangers and Hearts. United then went on to end a run of eight games over three years without a win against neighbours Dundee, with goals by Mark Wilson and Jim McIntyre sealing a 2–1 win. These results meant that Chisholm won the SPL manager of the month award in his first full month in charge of the team (April 2005). Chisholm's team then retained SPL status in dramatic style with a late Barry Robson penalty at Inverness on the final day of the season.

United's victory against Hibs meant that they reached the 2005 Scottish Cup Final, which they lost 1–0 against Celtic. As Celtic had already qualified for the UEFA Champions League, however, United qualified for the UEFA Cup. Chisholm was given the position of manager on a permanent basis on 24 May 2005. Despite spending considerable money on players such as Lee Miller, Dundee United were eliminated in the qualifying stage of the UEFA Cup by Finnish team MyPa. Poor league form and a 3–2 defeat against Aberdeen in the third round of the Scottish Cup, after having led 2–0, led to Chisholm being sacked on 10 January 2006 by Dundee United chairman Eddie Thompson.

Queen of the South edit

 
Semi final result on the scoreboard at Hampden Park

Chisholm again became Ian McCall's assistant, this time at Dumfries club Queen of the South, until McCall's departure from the club at the end of the 2006–07 season. Chisholm then accepted the role as manager, appointing Kenny Brannigan as his assistant manager. Chairman Davie Rae also announced that the club would become fully professional that season. In March 2008, Chisholm guided Queens to only their second ever Scottish Cup semi-final appearance with a 2–0 quarter final victory against Dundee, a game notable for a goal from 84 yards by Ryan McCann. Queens followed this with a 4–3 win against Aberdeen in the semi-final, which meant that Chisholm had guided Queens to their first ever Scottish Cup Final appearance. Despite second half Queens goals by Steve Tosh and Jim Thomson, Rangers ran out 3–2 winners in the Final. Queens finished fourth in the Scottish First Division.[4]

As Rangers had already qualified for the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League through their league position, Queens entered the 2008–09 UEFA Cup competition. They were drawn in a qualification round against Danish club FC Nordsjælland. The first leg, hosted at the Excelsior Stadium in Airdrie, was played in a quagmire with the Danes running out 2–1 winners. Queens delivered a stronger performance in the return leg, controlling most of the game but with only one goal to show for their superiority. With a 1–0 victory of no value in an aggregate result due to the away goals rule and Queens pushing all out for the second goal, the Danes took advantage to score two goals in the last five minutes.[4] Chisholm's team selection for the UEFA Cup ties caused some surprise. With Stephen Dobbie the most prolific striker at the club in a generation, Chisholm started with Dobbie on the bench for both ties instead preferring the workmanlike Stewart Kean.[5]

A strong start to the 2008–09 league campaign saw the club sitting top of the table in October.[6][7] At the same time, Chisholm was linked with the vacant position at Dundee, but Davie Rae refused Chisholm permission to talk to the Dark Blues.[6][7] This coincided with Queens losing form, as they gained only three draws from the next 12 games placing them only one place above bottom.[8] Their form improved in the latter part of the season and the club finished in mid-table.[8]

The 2009–10 season progressed in a similar fashion to the season before. Queens were top of the table, but poorer results followed that dragged the club into a mid table position. The club also suffered a 4–0 defeat in the Scottish Cup against Airdrie.[9] Chisholm applied for the vacant managerial position at Kilmarnock,[10] but the job was taken by Jimmy Calderwood. Two months later, Chisholm was offered the vacant position at Dundee. Chisholm made the following comments after leaving QoS:[11]

I had an excellent working relationship with Chairman Davie Rae, a person I always had a tremendous respect for. I'll always remember the great support shown by Queens' fans over the past two and a half years and the players themselves have been fantastic and a pleasure to work with. We had some great times getting to the Scottish Cup Final at Hampden and playing in Europe and those memories will live with me for the rest of my life. I'd just like to add a big 'thank you' to all at Queen of the South and wish them all the best for the future. And I genuinely mean that!

Dundee edit

Chisholm took the Dundee job while they were top of the First Division, although the club had just sacked Jocky Scott after going four games without a win.[12] Chisholm said ahead of his first game in charge, "It was an opportunity I just couldn't pass by at my time of life, but it will be a strange experience being on opposite sides tomorrow night." Chisholm was the first person to manage both major Dundee clubs.[11] Billy Dodds, who was the Queen of the South strikers coach under Chisholm, joined him at Dens Park as his assistant.[11]

Dundee failed to win promotion at the end of the 2009–10 season and entered administration a few months later.[13] The administrator made Chisholm and Dodds redundant the following day.[13]

East Fife edit

After leaving Dundee in October 2010 and spending over a year out of professional football, Chisholm set up an estate agent business with his wife.[14] In March 2012, Chisholm was appointed assistant manager of East Fife by Gordon Durie on a part-time basis.[14] After Durie took ill during a game, Chisholm took control of the team.[14] He resigned from his position at East Fife in October 2012 due to the pressures of combining both tasks and commuting from Lenzie to Methil.[14] Chisholm was then appointed as international development coach with Sunderland.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ "Gordon Chisholm". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e Jeffrey, pp36.
  3. ^ http://qosfc.com/HeadlineNews/ViewFullStory/tabid/151/selectmoduleid/498/ArticleID/1124/reftab/36/Default.aspx[permanent dead link] "League Cup Doonhamers" on www.qosfc.com
  4. ^ a b "Club History" on the official Queen of the South website 13 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 April 2015. Retrieved 27 June 2011.
  6. ^ a b http://sport.stv.tv/football/36178-dundee-seek-quick-replacement-for-rae/ Dundee seek quick replacement for Rae
  7. ^ a b http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/dundee/7690081.stm Dundee thwarted in manager search
  8. ^ a b
  9. ^ Results and fixtures
  10. ^ http://www.qosfc.com/HeadlineNews/ViewFullStory/tabid/151/selectmoduleid/498/ArticleID/1001/reftab/54/Default.aspx "The Kilmarnock scenario" 4 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ a b c http://www.qosfc.com/HeadlineNews/ViewFullStory/tabid/151/selectmoduleid/498/ArticleID/1127/reftab/36/Default.aspx 'Chis' takes over the 'hot seat' at Dundee" [dead link]
  12. ^ "Dundee appoint Chisholm as boss". BBC Sport. BBC. 22 March 2010.
  13. ^ a b Spence, Jim (15 October 2010). "Administrator removes Dundee management team". BBC Sport. BBC. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
  14. ^ a b c d "Chisholm steps down at Methil". The Scotsman. Johnston Publishing. 13 October 2012. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  15. ^ Tait, Chris (30 November 2012). "Gordon Chisholm is embracing his intriguing new role with Sunderland". The Herald. Herald & Times Group. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
Sources
  • Jeffrey, Jim (2005). The Men Who Made Hibernian F.C. since 1946. Tempus Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-7524-3091-2.
  • Gordon Chisholm at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database
  • Gordon Chisholm management career statistics at Soccerbase

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Gordon William Chisholm born 8 April 1960 in Glasgow is a Scottish professional football former player and manager Chisholm played as a central defender for Sunderland Hibernian Dundee and Partick Thistle Gordon ChisholmChisholm outside Palmerston Park Dumfries Personal informationFull nameGordon William Chisholm 1 Date of birth 1960 04 08 8 April 1960 age 64 Place of birthGlasgow ScotlandPosition s Central defenderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1978 1985Sunderland197 10 1985 1987Hibernian59 4 1987 1992Dundee155 15 1992Partick Thistle9 0 Managerial career2005 2006Dundee United2007 2010Queen of the South2010Dundee Club domestic league appearances and goals After retiring as a player Chisholm became a coach working in some of his roles as assistant to Ian McCall Chisholm succeeded McCall as manager of Dundee United in 2005 and guided the club to the 2005 Scottish Cup Final which they lost 1 0 to Celtic He was sacked the following season however and was subsequently appointed manager of Scottish First Division club Queen of the South Chisholm guided the club to the 2008 Scottish Cup Final which they lost 3 2 to Rangers Chisholm left Queens in 2010 to manage Dundee but was made redundant when the club went into administration in October 2010 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 In England 1 2 In Scotland 2 Managerial career 2 1 Early managerial career 2 2 Dundee United 2 3 Queen of the South 2 4 Dundee 2 5 East Fife 3 ReferencesPlaying career editIn England edit Chisholm started his career at Sunderland where he spent seven years and was a member of the side that reached the final of the Football League Cup in March 1985 where they lost 1 0 to Norwich City Unfortunately for Chisholm he deflected Asa Hartford s shot into the net for Norwich s winning goal In Scotland edit Chisholm moved back to Scotland later that year when he joined Hibernian for a 65 000 fee 2 He scored a goal on his Hibs debut a Scottish League Cup semi final win against Rangers 2 This meant that Chisholm achieved the unusual feat of playing in League Cup Finals in the same calendar year in both England and Scotland 2 Unfortunately for Chisholm both finals were lost as Hibs lost 3 0 to Aberdeen 3 He later had spells at Dundee and Partick Thistle before retiring in 1992 Chisholm was a tall commanding central defender who could also play in the holding midfield role 2 Managerial career editEarly managerial career edit Chisholm had assistant manager roles at Partick Thistle Clydebank Ross County Airdrie Falkirk and Dundee United primarily working with Ian McCall 2 Dundee United edit Chisholm was appointed as caretaker manager of Dundee United on 14 March 2005 following the sacking of Ian McCall Chisholm suffered 3 2 defeats against both Celtic and Hibernian in his first two matches in charge The following week however Chisholm s team triumphed over Hibernian Rangers and Hearts United then went on to end a run of eight games over three years without a win against neighbours Dundee with goals by Mark Wilson and Jim McIntyre sealing a 2 1 win These results meant that Chisholm won the SPL manager of the month award in his first full month in charge of the team April 2005 Chisholm s team then retained SPL status in dramatic style with a late Barry Robson penalty at Inverness on the final day of the season United s victory against Hibs meant that they reached the 2005 Scottish Cup Final which they lost 1 0 against Celtic As Celtic had already qualified for the UEFA Champions League however United qualified for the UEFA Cup Chisholm was given the position of manager on a permanent basis on 24 May 2005 Despite spending considerable money on players such as Lee Miller Dundee United were eliminated in the qualifying stage of the UEFA Cup by Finnish team MyPa Poor league form and a 3 2 defeat against Aberdeen in the third round of the Scottish Cup after having led 2 0 led to Chisholm being sacked on 10 January 2006 by Dundee United chairman Eddie Thompson Queen of the South edit nbsp Semi final result on the scoreboard at Hampden Park Chisholm again became Ian McCall s assistant this time at Dumfries club Queen of the South until McCall s departure from the club at the end of the 2006 07 season Chisholm then accepted the role as manager appointing Kenny Brannigan as his assistant manager Chairman Davie Rae also announced that the club would become fully professional that season In March 2008 Chisholm guided Queens to only their second ever Scottish Cup semi final appearance with a 2 0 quarter final victory against Dundee a game notable for a goal from 84 yards by Ryan McCann Queens followed this with a 4 3 win against Aberdeen in the semi final which meant that Chisholm had guided Queens to their first ever Scottish Cup Final appearance Despite second half Queens goals by Steve Tosh and Jim Thomson Rangers ran out 3 2 winners in the Final Queens finished fourth in the Scottish First Division 4 As Rangers had already qualified for the 2008 09 UEFA Champions League through their league position Queens entered the 2008 09 UEFA Cup competition They were drawn in a qualification round against Danish club FC Nordsjaelland The first leg hosted at the Excelsior Stadium in Airdrie was played in a quagmire with the Danes running out 2 1 winners Queens delivered a stronger performance in the return leg controlling most of the game but with only one goal to show for their superiority With a 1 0 victory of no value in an aggregate result due to the away goals rule and Queens pushing all out for the second goal the Danes took advantage to score two goals in the last five minutes 4 Chisholm s team selection for the UEFA Cup ties caused some surprise With Stephen Dobbie the most prolific striker at the club in a generation Chisholm started with Dobbie on the bench for both ties instead preferring the workmanlike Stewart Kean 5 A strong start to the 2008 09 league campaign saw the club sitting top of the table in October 6 7 At the same time Chisholm was linked with the vacant position at Dundee but Davie Rae refused Chisholm permission to talk to the Dark Blues 6 7 This coincided with Queens losing form as they gained only three draws from the next 12 games placing them only one place above bottom 8 Their form improved in the latter part of the season and the club finished in mid table 8 The 2009 10 season progressed in a similar fashion to the season before Queens were top of the table but poorer results followed that dragged the club into a mid table position The club also suffered a 4 0 defeat in the Scottish Cup against Airdrie 9 Chisholm applied for the vacant managerial position at Kilmarnock 10 but the job was taken by Jimmy Calderwood Two months later Chisholm was offered the vacant position at Dundee Chisholm made the following comments after leaving QoS 11 I had an excellent working relationship with Chairman Davie Rae a person I always had a tremendous respect for I ll always remember the great support shown by Queens fans over the past two and a half years and the players themselves have been fantastic and a pleasure to work with We had some great times getting to the Scottish Cup Final at Hampden and playing in Europe and those memories will live with me for the rest of my life I d just like to add a big thank you to all at Queen of the South and wish them all the best for the future And I genuinely mean that Dundee edit Chisholm took the Dundee job while they were top of the First Division although the club had just sacked Jocky Scott after going four games without a win 12 Chisholm said ahead of his first game in charge It was an opportunity I just couldn t pass by at my time of life but it will be a strange experience being on opposite sides tomorrow night Chisholm was the first person to manage both major Dundee clubs 11 Billy Dodds who was the Queen of the South strikers coach under Chisholm joined him at Dens Park as his assistant 11 Dundee failed to win promotion at the end of the 2009 10 season and entered administration a few months later 13 The administrator made Chisholm and Dodds redundant the following day 13 East Fife edit After leaving Dundee in October 2010 and spending over a year out of professional football Chisholm set up an estate agent business with his wife 14 In March 2012 Chisholm was appointed assistant manager of East Fife by Gordon Durie on a part time basis 14 After Durie took ill during a game Chisholm took control of the team 14 He resigned from his position at East Fife in October 2012 due to the pressures of combining both tasks and commuting from Lenzie to Methil 14 Chisholm was then appointed as international development coach with Sunderland 15 References edit Gordon Chisholm Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 19 February 2017 a b c d e Jeffrey pp36 http qosfc com HeadlineNews ViewFullStory tabid 151 selectmoduleid 498 ArticleID 1124 reftab 36 Default aspx permanent dead link League Cup Doonhamers on www qosfc com a b Club History on the official Queen of the South website Archived 13 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine Congratulations Stephen Dobbie www qosfc com 30 May 2011 Archived from the original on 7 April 2015 Retrieved 27 June 2011 a b http sport stv tv football 36178 dundee seek quick replacement for rae Dundee seek quick replacement for Rae a b http news bbc co uk sport1 hi football teams d dundee 7690081 stm Dundee thwarted in manager search a b Queen of the South Results Results and fixtures http www qosfc com HeadlineNews ViewFullStory tabid 151 selectmoduleid 498 ArticleID 1001 reftab 54 Default aspx The Kilmarnock scenario Archived 4 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine a b c http www qosfc com HeadlineNews ViewFullStory tabid 151 selectmoduleid 498 ArticleID 1127 reftab 36 Default aspx Chis takes over the hot seat at Dundee dead link Dundee appoint Chisholm as boss BBC Sport BBC 22 March 2010 a b Spence Jim 15 October 2010 Administrator removes Dundee management team BBC Sport BBC Retrieved 15 October 2010 a b c d Chisholm steps down at Methil The Scotsman Johnston Publishing 13 October 2012 Retrieved 13 October 2012 Tait Chris 30 November 2012 Gordon Chisholm is embracing his intriguing new role with Sunderland The Herald Herald amp Times Group Retrieved 1 December 2012 Sources Jeffrey Jim 2005 The Men Who Made Hibernian F C since 1946 Tempus Publishing Ltd ISBN 0 7524 3091 2 Gordon Chisholm at Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Transfer Database Gordon Chisholm management career statistics at Soccerbase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gordon Chisholm amp oldid 1164294688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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