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Peter Houston

Peter Houston (born 19 July 1958) is a Scottish football player and manager who is currently assistant manager of the Scotland under-21 side.

Peter Houston
Houston in 2011
Personal information
Full name Peter Houston[1]
Date of birth (1958-07-19) 19 July 1958 (age 64)
Place of birth Baillieston, Scotland
Position(s) Striker
Club information
Current team
Scotland U21 (assistant)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1977–1978 Airdrieonians 1 (0)
1978–1979 Livingston United
1979–1983 Albion Rovers 123 (33)
1983–1986 Falkirk 135 (33)
1986–1988 Dumbarton 80 (8)
1988–1991 Falkirk 77 (5)
1991–1993 East Stirlingshire 47 (3)
Total 463 (82)
Managerial career
2009–2013 Dundee United
2014–2017 Falkirk
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Houston played as a striker for Airdrieonians, Livingston United, Albion Rovers, Falkirk, Dumbarton and East Stirlingshire.

After retiring as a player, Houston initially worked for Jim Jefferies at Falkirk and Hearts. He then assisted Craig Levein at Hearts, Leicester City and Dundee United. After Levein was appointed Scotland manager in December 2009, Houston was appointed Dundee United manager and assisted Levein with the national team. He guided United to their 2009–10 Scottish Cup victory, but left the club by mutual consent in January 2013. After working for Celtic as a scout, Houston was appointed manager of Falkirk in June 2014. He guided Falkirk to the promotion playoffs twice and the 2015 Scottish Cup Final, but was unable to win promotion.

Early life

Peter Houston was born on 19 July 1958 in Baillieston, Lanarkshire.

Playing career

Houston began his career in 1977 with Airdrieonians but made just one senior league appearance and dropped into junior football with Livingston United. In 1979, Houston moved back into senior football with Albion Rovers and played over 100 league matches over four years, scoring 33 times. A similar length of spell at Falkirk also yielded 33 goals and upon leaving in 1986 to join Dumbarton, Houston had made over 250 senior league appearances. After two years with Dumbarton, Houston returned to Falkirk for a further three years before a final playing spell with East Stirlingshire.

Management career

Early coaching roles

Upon retiring in 1993, Houston returned to Falkirk for his third spell with the club, although this time in a coaching capacity. Houston was involved in setting up Falkirk's youth academy and went on to work as an SFA Development Officer at Brockville. When manager Jim Jefferies moved to Hearts in 1995, Houston joined him as reserve and youth team manager, becoming caretaker manager when Jefferies left for Bradford City in 2000.[2] Despite being backed by the players for the manager role,[3] Houston had to settle for an assistant manager role when Craig Levein was appointed instead.[4] Houston followed Levein to Leicester City in 2004, where he stayed until Levein and his backroom staff were sacked in January 2006.[5]

Houston lead a young Hearts team that included future Scotland caps Scott Severin and Robbie Neilson to the Scottish Youth Cup in 1998.[6][7]

Dundee United

 
Houston winning the Scottish Cup with Dundee United.

Houston was out of football until his appointment as assistant manager to Levein at Dundee United in October 2006. During the summer of 2007, he suffered a bizarre injury by falling off his bike over the handlebars and breaking both wrists. Levein left the club in December 2009 to become manager of the Scottish national team, with Houston taking over as caretaker manager. Despite initially being considered favourite to take over on a permanent basis, Houston announced he would not be applying for the job following a 7–1 Ibrox defeat against Rangers under his tenure. In the wake of that result, the club tried to appoint then Bohemians manager Pat Fenlon as Levein's successor, but the deal to bring Fenlon to Tannadice broke down after the clubs were unable to agree compensation. After an improved run of form under his management, Houston was appointed United's manager until the end of the 2009–10 season.[8] Houston will also assist Levein with his Scotland duties on a part-time basis.[9] He guided Dundee United to 3rd place in the SPL and the final of the Scottish Cup, where they defeated Ross County 3–0 at Hampden Park on 15 May 2010 to seal their first major trophy for 16 years.[10] On 25 May 2010, Houston accepted a three-year deal to become manager of Dundee United. "I'm absolutely privileged and honoured to be the manager of Dundee United. For me, the hard works starts now," he told BBC Scotland.[11]

In his first full season as manager United in 4th place in the SPL, thereby qualifying for Europe again and reached the quarter final of the Scottish Cup. In the summer of 2011 several key players left the club or were sold including David Goodwillie, Craig Conway and Morgaro Gomis. United's start to the 2011–2012 season was patchy. United won only two of their first 12 league matches and a League Cup defeat by First Division side Falkirk led to reports that a loss in the Terrors' next league game away to Dunfermline would result in Houston being sacked.[12][13] After a convincing 4–1 win the United board backed Houston, but former manager Craig Levein criticised the board for not publicly supporting Houston earlier.[14] Eventually, United's form improved and the club again finished in fourth place, once again qualifying for the Europa League, an achievement which pleased Houston who expressed pride in his players' performance.[15]

Dundee United and Houston started contract negotiations during the 2012–13 season, but United chairman Stephen Thompson insisted that Houston would have to accept a cut in salary.[16] On 14 January 2013, Dundee United granted Football League Championship club Blackpool permission to speak to Houston about their vacant managerial position.[17] On 17 January 2013, Houston announced he would leave United at the end of the season after rejected a new contract.[18] Following a 1-1 home result against Ross County on 26 January 2013, Houston left the club by mutual consent on 28 January 2013, bringing forward his date of departure.[19] United chairman Stephen Thompson commented that football fans in the United Kingdom were not accustomed to managers pre-announcing their departure.[19]

Falkirk

After leaving Dundee United, Houston joined Celtic as a scout in December 2013.[20] Houston later says his time at Celtic was a positive one for him because they "were fantastic to work for".[21]

After eight months at the club, Houston was appointed manager of Falkirk in June 2014, succeeding Gary Holt.[22] He led the "Bairns" to the 2015 Scottish Cup Final, which Falkirk lost 2–1 to Inverness Caledonian Thistle.[23] Falkirk finished second in the Championship in each of the following two seasons, but lost out in the promotion playoffs.[23] After a slow start to the 2017–18 season, Houston was sacked by Falkirk on 24 September.[23]

Scotland U21 and Morton assistant

Houston joined the Scotland U21 side as assistant manager to Scot Gemmill in March 2018.[24] In September of that year, he was also appointed as Jonatan Johansson's assistant at Greenock Morton; continuing in both roles.[25] Houston left Morton at the end of the 2018–19 season, as the club decided not to exercise the option of retaining him for the second year of his contract.[26]

Honours and Achievements

Player

Falkirk

Manager

Dundee United

Individual

Managerial statistics

As of match played 23 September 2017
Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Dundee United 23 December 2009 28 January 2013 150 63 44 43 042.00
Falkirk 12 June 2014 24 September 2017 152 71 41 40 046.71
Total 302 134 85 83 044.37

References

  1. ^ A Record of Post-war Scottish League Players 1946/47 to 2017/18. 7. John Litster and Scottish Football Historian magazine. 2018.
  2. ^ "No jeers from Jefferies". BBC Sport website. 9 November 2000.
  3. ^ "Pressley backs Houston for post". BBC Sport website. 26 November 2000.
  4. ^ "Houston interviewed by Hearts". BBC Sport website. 30 November 2000.
  5. ^ "Levein and Leicester part company". BBC Sport website. 25 January 2006.
  6. ^ "How Hartley came on leaps and bounds Midfielder thanks Stark for finding his ideal position". Herald Scotland. 12 May 2006. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  7. ^ "Injury forces Scott Severin to end his playing days at 33". The Scotsman. 18 March 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  8. ^ Duthie, Tom (28 January 2010). . Dundee Evening Telegraph. Archived from the original on 1 February 2010. Retrieved 28 January 2010.
  9. ^ "Houston tips defender Webster for Scotland recall". BBC Sport. 16 February 2010. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
  10. ^ "Dundee Utd 3–0 Ross County". BBC Sport. 15 May 2010. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
  11. ^ "Dundee United appoint Peter Houston as new manager". BBC Sport. 25 May 2010. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
  12. ^ Ian Roache (28 October 2011). "'I don't fear the sack' — defiant Peter Houston challenges Dundee United chairman to show support". The Courier. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
  13. ^ McArthur, Euan (28 October 2011). "Peter Houston: I don't fear Dundee United sacking". The Daily Record. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
  14. ^ Roache, Ian (31 October 2011). "'They should have acted sooner' — Craig Levein says Dundee United too slow to back Peter Houston". The Courier. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
  15. ^ Roache, Ian (14 May 2012). "Motherwell 0 Dundee United 2: Fitting end to a fine season for Tangerines". The Courier.
  16. ^ Spence, Jim (14 January 2013). "Dundee Utd: Peter Houston can stay on reduced terms says chairman". BBC Sport. BBC. Retrieved 14 January 2013.
  17. ^ "Blackpool: Dundee United allow Peter Houston for talks". BBC Sport. 14 January 2013.
  18. ^ "Dundee United manager Peter Houston to leave Tannadice". BBC Sport. 17 January 2013.
  19. ^ a b "Dundee Utd boss Peter Houston brings forward Tannadice exit". BBC Sport. BBC. 28 January 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  20. ^ "Scottish Premiership: Peter Houston has joined Celtic's scouting team". Sky Sports. 9 December 2013. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  21. ^ "Peter Houston: As Celtic scout I scoured 14 countries in 8 months to find talent for Ronny's Euro campaign". Daily Record. 15 June 2014. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
  22. ^ McLauchlin, Brian (11 June 2014). "Peter Houston becomes Falkirk manager after leaving Celtic role". BBC Sport. BBC. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  23. ^ a b c "Falkirk: Peter Houston exits as manager after poor start to season". BBC Sport. BBC. 24 September 2017. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  24. ^ Stewart Fisher (13 March 2018). "Scot Gemmill: I was flattered about top team link ... but I am happy to have Under-21 job". The Herald. Herald & Times Group. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  25. ^ Jonathan Mitchell (21 September 2018). "Peter Houston appointed assistant manager". gmfc.net. Greenock Morton F.C. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  26. ^ Crawford, Kenny (4 May 2019). "Morton manager Jonatan Johansson leaves Greenock club". BBC Sport. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
  27. ^ "Johnny Russell completes Dundee Utd awards treble". BBC Sport. 3 April 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
  28. ^ Dundee United take manager and young player March awards BBC Sport 5 April 2012

External links

  • Peter Houston at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database

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Peter Houston born 19 July 1958 is a Scottish football player and manager who is currently assistant manager of the Scotland under 21 side Peter HoustonHouston in 2011Personal informationFull namePeter Houston 1 Date of birth 1958 07 19 19 July 1958 age 64 Place of birthBaillieston ScotlandPosition s StrikerClub informationCurrent teamScotland U21 assistant Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1977 1978Airdrieonians1 0 1978 1979Livingston United1979 1983Albion Rovers123 33 1983 1986Falkirk135 33 1986 1988Dumbarton80 8 1988 1991Falkirk77 5 1991 1993East Stirlingshire47 3 Total463 82 Managerial career2009 2013Dundee United2014 2017Falkirk Club domestic league appearances and goalsHouston played as a striker for Airdrieonians Livingston United Albion Rovers Falkirk Dumbarton and East Stirlingshire After retiring as a player Houston initially worked for Jim Jefferies at Falkirk and Hearts He then assisted Craig Levein at Hearts Leicester City and Dundee United After Levein was appointed Scotland manager in December 2009 Houston was appointed Dundee United manager and assisted Levein with the national team He guided United to their 2009 10 Scottish Cup victory but left the club by mutual consent in January 2013 After working for Celtic as a scout Houston was appointed manager of Falkirk in June 2014 He guided Falkirk to the promotion playoffs twice and the 2015 Scottish Cup Final but was unable to win promotion Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 3 Management career 3 1 Early coaching roles 3 2 Dundee United 3 3 Falkirk 3 4 Scotland U21 and Morton assistant 4 Honours and Achievements 4 1 Player 4 2 Manager 4 3 Individual 5 Managerial statistics 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditPeter Houston was born on 19 July 1958 in Baillieston Lanarkshire Playing career EditHouston began his career in 1977 with Airdrieonians but made just one senior league appearance and dropped into junior football with Livingston United In 1979 Houston moved back into senior football with Albion Rovers and played over 100 league matches over four years scoring 33 times A similar length of spell at Falkirk also yielded 33 goals and upon leaving in 1986 to join Dumbarton Houston had made over 250 senior league appearances After two years with Dumbarton Houston returned to Falkirk for a further three years before a final playing spell with East Stirlingshire Management career EditEarly coaching roles Edit Upon retiring in 1993 Houston returned to Falkirk for his third spell with the club although this time in a coaching capacity Houston was involved in setting up Falkirk s youth academy and went on to work as an SFA Development Officer at Brockville When manager Jim Jefferies moved to Hearts in 1995 Houston joined him as reserve and youth team manager becoming caretaker manager when Jefferies left for Bradford City in 2000 2 Despite being backed by the players for the manager role 3 Houston had to settle for an assistant manager role when Craig Levein was appointed instead 4 Houston followed Levein to Leicester City in 2004 where he stayed until Levein and his backroom staff were sacked in January 2006 5 Houston lead a young Hearts team that included future Scotland caps Scott Severin and Robbie Neilson to the Scottish Youth Cup in 1998 6 7 Dundee United Edit Houston winning the Scottish Cup with Dundee United Houston was out of football until his appointment as assistant manager to Levein at Dundee United in October 2006 During the summer of 2007 he suffered a bizarre injury by falling off his bike over the handlebars and breaking both wrists Levein left the club in December 2009 to become manager of the Scottish national team with Houston taking over as caretaker manager Despite initially being considered favourite to take over on a permanent basis Houston announced he would not be applying for the job following a 7 1 Ibrox defeat against Rangers under his tenure In the wake of that result the club tried to appoint then Bohemians manager Pat Fenlon as Levein s successor but the deal to bring Fenlon to Tannadice broke down after the clubs were unable to agree compensation After an improved run of form under his management Houston was appointed United s manager until the end of the 2009 10 season 8 Houston will also assist Levein with his Scotland duties on a part time basis 9 He guided Dundee United to 3rd place in the SPL and the final of the Scottish Cup where they defeated Ross County 3 0 at Hampden Park on 15 May 2010 to seal their first major trophy for 16 years 10 On 25 May 2010 Houston accepted a three year deal to become manager of Dundee United I m absolutely privileged and honoured to be the manager of Dundee United For me the hard works starts now he told BBC Scotland 11 In his first full season as manager United in 4th place in the SPL thereby qualifying for Europe again and reached the quarter final of the Scottish Cup In the summer of 2011 several key players left the club or were sold including David Goodwillie Craig Conway and Morgaro Gomis United s start to the 2011 2012 season was patchy United won only two of their first 12 league matches and a League Cup defeat by First Division side Falkirk led to reports that a loss in the Terrors next league game away to Dunfermline would result in Houston being sacked 12 13 After a convincing 4 1 win the United board backed Houston but former manager Craig Levein criticised the board for not publicly supporting Houston earlier 14 Eventually United s form improved and the club again finished in fourth place once again qualifying for the Europa League an achievement which pleased Houston who expressed pride in his players performance 15 Dundee United and Houston started contract negotiations during the 2012 13 season but United chairman Stephen Thompson insisted that Houston would have to accept a cut in salary 16 On 14 January 2013 Dundee United granted Football League Championship club Blackpool permission to speak to Houston about their vacant managerial position 17 On 17 January 2013 Houston announced he would leave United at the end of the season after rejected a new contract 18 Following a 1 1 home result against Ross County on 26 January 2013 Houston left the club by mutual consent on 28 January 2013 bringing forward his date of departure 19 United chairman Stephen Thompson commented that football fans in the United Kingdom were not accustomed to managers pre announcing their departure 19 Falkirk Edit After leaving Dundee United Houston joined Celtic as a scout in December 2013 20 Houston later says his time at Celtic was a positive one for him because they were fantastic to work for 21 After eight months at the club Houston was appointed manager of Falkirk in June 2014 succeeding Gary Holt 22 He led the Bairns to the 2015 Scottish Cup Final which Falkirk lost 2 1 to Inverness Caledonian Thistle 23 Falkirk finished second in the Championship in each of the following two seasons but lost out in the promotion playoffs 23 After a slow start to the 2017 18 season Houston was sacked by Falkirk on 24 September 23 Scotland U21 and Morton assistant Edit Houston joined the Scotland U21 side as assistant manager to Scot Gemmill in March 2018 24 In September of that year he was also appointed as Jonatan Johansson s assistant at Greenock Morton continuing in both roles 25 Houston left Morton at the end of the 2018 19 season as the club decided not to exercise the option of retaining him for the second year of his contract 26 Honours and Achievements EditPlayer Edit FalkirkScottish Football League First Division promotion 1 1985 86 second tier Scottish Football League First Division 1 1990 91 second tier Manager Edit Dundee UnitedScottish Cup 1 2009 10Individual Edit SPL manager of the month 3 Mar 2010 Mar 2011 27 and Mar 2012 28 Managerial statistics EditAs of match played 23 September 2017Team From To RecordG W D L Win Dundee United 23 December 2009 28 January 2013 150 63 44 43 0 42 00Falkirk 12 June 2014 24 September 2017 152 71 41 40 0 46 71Total 302 134 85 83 0 44 37References Edit A Record of Post war Scottish League Players 1946 47 to 2017 18 7 John Litster and Scottish Football Historian magazine 2018 No jeers from Jefferies BBC Sport website 9 November 2000 Pressley backs Houston for post BBC Sport website 26 November 2000 Houston interviewed by Hearts BBC Sport website 30 November 2000 Levein and Leicester part company BBC Sport website 25 January 2006 How Hartley came on leaps and bounds Midfielder thanks Stark for finding his ideal position Herald Scotland 12 May 2006 Retrieved 27 May 2019 Injury forces Scott Severin to end his playing days at 33 The Scotsman 18 March 2012 Retrieved 27 May 2019 Duthie Tom 28 January 2010 Houston appointed United boss Dundee Evening Telegraph Archived from the original on 1 February 2010 Retrieved 28 January 2010 Houston tips defender Webster for Scotland recall BBC Sport 16 February 2010 Retrieved 16 February 2010 Dundee Utd 3 0 Ross County BBC Sport 15 May 2010 Retrieved 25 May 2010 Dundee United appoint Peter Houston as new manager BBC Sport 25 May 2010 Retrieved 25 May 2010 Ian Roache 28 October 2011 I don t fear the sack defiant Peter Houston challenges Dundee United chairman to show support The Courier Retrieved 14 August 2012 McArthur Euan 28 October 2011 Peter Houston I don t fear Dundee United sacking The Daily Record Retrieved 14 August 2012 Roache Ian 31 October 2011 They should have acted sooner Craig Levein says Dundee United too slow to back Peter Houston The Courier Retrieved 14 August 2012 Roache Ian 14 May 2012 Motherwell 0 Dundee United 2 Fitting end to a fine season for Tangerines The Courier Spence Jim 14 January 2013 Dundee Utd Peter Houston can stay on reduced terms says chairman BBC Sport BBC Retrieved 14 January 2013 Blackpool Dundee United allow Peter Houston for talks BBC Sport 14 January 2013 Dundee United manager Peter Houston to leave Tannadice BBC Sport 17 January 2013 a b Dundee Utd boss Peter Houston brings forward Tannadice exit BBC Sport BBC 28 January 2013 Retrieved 12 June 2014 Scottish Premiership Peter Houston has joined Celtic s scouting team Sky Sports 9 December 2013 Retrieved 22 June 2014 Peter Houston As Celtic scout I scoured 14 countries in 8 months to find talent for Ronny s Euro campaign Daily Record 15 June 2014 Retrieved 22 June 2014 McLauchlin Brian 11 June 2014 Peter Houston becomes Falkirk manager after leaving Celtic role BBC Sport BBC Retrieved 12 June 2014 a b c Falkirk Peter Houston exits as manager after poor start to season BBC Sport BBC 24 September 2017 Retrieved 24 September 2017 Stewart Fisher 13 March 2018 Scot Gemmill I was flattered about top team link but I am happy to have Under 21 job The Herald Herald amp Times Group Retrieved 22 September 2018 Jonathan Mitchell 21 September 2018 Peter Houston appointed assistant manager gmfc net Greenock Morton F C Retrieved 22 September 2018 Crawford Kenny 4 May 2019 Morton manager Jonatan Johansson leaves Greenock club BBC Sport Retrieved 4 May 2019 Johnny Russell completes Dundee Utd awards treble BBC Sport 3 April 2011 Retrieved 27 July 2011 Dundee United take manager and young player March awards BBC Sport 5 April 2012External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peter Houston Official website profile Peter Houston at Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Houston amp oldid 1066832830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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