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Steven Pressley

Steven John Pressley (born 11 October 1973) is a Scottish professional football manager and former player who played as a centre back. He was most recently the manager of Carlisle United.

Steven Pressley
Pressley playing for Falkirk in 2009
Personal information
Full name Steven John Pressley[1]
Date of birth (1973-10-11) 11 October 1973 (age 49)[1]
Place of birth Elgin, Scotland
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[2]
Position(s) Centre back[1]
Youth career
1987–1990 Inverkeithing United Boys Club
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990–1994 Rangers 34 (1)
1994–1995 Coventry City 19 (1)
1995–1998 Dundee United 100 (6)
1998–2006 Heart of Midlothian 271 (19)
2006–2008 Celtic 19 (1)
2008 Randers 9 (0)
2009 Falkirk 16 (0)
Total 468 (28)
International career
1991–1994 Scotland U21 26 (1)
2000–2006 Scotland 32 (0)
Managerial career
2005 Heart of Midlothian (Joint Caretaker)
2010–2013 Falkirk
2013–2015 Coventry City
2015–2016 Fleetwood Town
2018 Pafos
2019 Carlisle United
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Pressley had a long playing career, playing for Celtic and Rangers and making over 100 league appearances for both Dundee United and over 250 for Hearts. Pressley captained the Hearts side that won the 2006 Scottish Cup Final, and made 32 appearances for Scotland. As a player, Pressley was described as hard-working and exhibiting leadership.[3]

After retiring as a player, Pressley was assistant manager of Falkirk, before being appointed manager in February 2010. Pressley also served as an assistant manager to George Burley while Burley was manager of Scotland. He moved to League One side Coventry City in March 2013,[4] but was dismissed in February 2015. He has since managed Fleetwood Town, Cypriot club Pafos and Carlisle United.

Club career Edit

Rangers Edit

Pressley was born in Elgin, Moray,[1] and was an Aberdeen fan in childhood.[5] He started his career at Rangers. During his time at Ibrox, he won a Scottish Cup winner's medal in 1993, appearing as a substitute as Rangers defeated Aberdeen in the cup final.[6]

Coventry City Edit

Pressley was transferred to English side Coventry City in October 1994 for £600,000.[7] His one goal for Coventry came against Manchester United.

Dundee United Edit

Pressley returned to Scotland in July 1995 with Dundee United, who paid a transfer fee of £750,000.[7] He helped Dundee United to get promotion to the Premier Division in his first season. This was followed by a third-place finish in the 1996–97 Scottish Premier Division.

Hearts Edit

 
Pressley scores past Gretna goalkeeper Alan Main in the 2006 Scottish Cup Final penalty shootout.

His influential style of play and his organisational skills were noticed by Hearts manager Jim Jefferies, and he was signed by the Edinburgh club on a Bosman free transfer in 1998. Pressley was appointed club captain by Craig Levein in 2001–02. Only Bobby Parker has held the Hearts captaincy for a longer period.

Pressley was captain when the team beat VfB Stuttgart, Bordeaux and Basel in European matches. He helped Hearts finish second in the league in 2005/06, third on three occasions, as well as reaching the Scottish Cup and League Cup semi-finals. Pressley led Hearts to success in the 2006 Scottish Cup Final, albeit on a penalty shoot-out after the club were held to a 1–1 draw with Gretna after extra time. Pressley scored the first penalty for Hearts, who eventually won 4–2. His enrolment into the Hearts Hall of Fame highlights the status that he enjoyed at Tynecastle.[8]

He acted as a spokesman for the playing squad in response to the various controversies affecting the club under the ownership of Vladimir Romanov. On 27 October 2006, Pressley led a press conference, flanked by fellow internationals Craig Gordon and Paul Hartley, announcing that there was "significant unrest in the Hearts dressing room" following majority shareholder Vladimir Romanov's most recent comments.[9] Romanov stated that he would sell players if Hearts failed to beat Dunfermline Athletic,[9] a match which ended 1–1.[10] However, this game was played out in front of a sell-out crowd who showed their vocal backing for Pressley, Gordon and Hartley. Pressley was then absent from the Hearts squad to face Falkirk on 13 November 2006 and he had been reportedly stripped of the captaincy.[11] A month later, on 9 December 2006, it was confirmed that Pressley and Hearts had parted company and was reported to be attracting the interest of several clubs.[12]

Celtic Edit

 
Pressley leads out the Celtic team for a friendly match against FC Basel in July 2007.

Despite reported interest from Championship Derby County and Premier League Charlton, it was revealed in December 2006 that Pressley had been signed as a free agent by Celtic until May 2008.[13] Having previously played for Rangers, he joined players such as Maurice Johnston, Alfie Conn and Kenny Miller in crossing the Old Firm divide.

He made his Celtic debut on 2 January 2007 against Kilmarnock and then returned to Tynecastle as stand-in Celtic captain on 14 January. He scored his first competitive goal for Celtic against Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup,[14] later scoring his only league goal against Hearts on 29 April 2007.[15] He featured in the Celtic team that won the Scottish Cup, making him the first player to do so with three clubs.[16] He made fewer appearances during the 2007–08 season, and he left the club after his contract expired in the summer.

Randers Edit

After his release from Celtic, Pressley continued to train with Celtic Reserves to keep his fitness up and joined Doncaster Rovers, then Blackpool on trial but failed to win a contract at both clubs. Then, on 1 September 2008 he signed for Randers of the Danish Superliga on a four-month contract, ending in December.[17] Although he had the eagerness to play in a foreign country throughout his career, this was the first offer he had received from abroad. He said "The prospect of playing abroad excited me and it's an ideal situation for both parties. I had a couple of opportunities to go to England, but I wanted to play abroad and experience a new challenge".[18]

Pressley made his debut in a 1–1 draw against AC Horsens on 14 September and played the full 90 minutes of the match.

Falkirk Edit

Pressley's contract with Randers expired in December 2008, the beginning of the Danish Superliga's Winter break, and he was linked with a move to a number of clubs in Switzerland as well as the manager's job at Inverness in his homeland, but joined Falkirk on 13 January 2009 on a short-term contract until the end of the 2008/09 season.[19] He made his debut for the club in a 3–1 defeat to Rangers at Ibrox Stadium on 18 January, and was an unused substitute in a 1–0 defeat to the same opposition in the 2009 Scottish Cup Final on 30 May.[20]

International career Edit

Pressley was capped 32 times by Scotland. He is the most capped Scottish player at Hearts surpassing the record of 29 caps held by Bobby Walker. He made his debut in 2000 against World and European champions France.[21] His appearance against Lithuania on 6 September 2006 ensured that he surpassed Bobby Walker's 91-year-old record as Hearts' most capped Scotland player.[22] He was sent off in what proved to be his last appearance for Scotland, a UEFA Euro 2008 qualifier against Ukraine on 11 October 2006.[23] Pressley served a two-match ban following the red card, which gave Stephen McManus the chance to step up to the international fold. McManus performed very well in Pressley's absence and ended up keeping him out of the starting eleven even after Pressley's suspension ended. Pressley retired from international football in February 2008 when he was named as Scotland's assistant coach, but continued to play club football until his official retirement in June 2009.

Management career Edit

Hearts (caretaker) Edit

Pressley had his first experience as a manager while still a player when he took charge of Heart of Midlothian as joint (caretaker) manager for two games at the end of the 2004–05 SPL season, losing both of the games.[24]

Scotland Edit

Along with Terry Butcher, Pressley was named as an assistant to the Scotland manager George Burley in February 2008.[25] Pressley was Hearts' captain, and club captain, under Burley during his short reign at Tynecastle. Pressley was in the process of sitting his UEFA pro licence. He left his post as Scotland assistant coach in September 2009, following the country's unsuccessful World Cup qualifying campaign.[26]

Falkirk Edit

During the summer of 2009, Pressley was appointed as an assistant manager at Falkirk, following his retirement as a player. Following the resignation of manager Eddie May on 11 February 2010, Pressley was appointed Falkirk manager on a contract until the end of the 2009–10 season.[27] Falkirk were relegated to the First Division at the end of the 2009–10 season.[28] Despite failing to gain promotion back to the SPL at the first attempt, Falkirk extended his contract for another year.[28]

Coventry City Edit

Pressley was announced as the new manager of League One side Coventry City on 8 March 2013. He took over the position from Mark Robins, who resigned to join Huddersfield Town. Steven Pressley won his first match in charge the following day, 2–1 away at Scunthorpe. Later in March 2013, the club went into administration and were deducted 10 points, dropping Coventry City from 10th to 14th in the 2012–13 Football League One.[29] Coventry City finished the season in 15th place. In the 2013–14 Football League One season, Coventry City started with a 10-point deduction and had to play all of their home games in Northampton, 34 miles away.[30] Despite these obstacles, the club avoided relegation and finished in 18th place, and were realistic play-off contenders before the mid-season departure of striker Leon Clarke.

Following Coventry City's positive start to the 2014–15 season, speculation arose as to Pressley's future at the club, with rumours that Championship club Huddersfield Town were interested in appointing him.[citation needed] Coventry returned to the Ricoh Arena in early September, winning 1–0 before a crowd of 27,500 fans. Pressley signed a four-year contract with Coventry City in September 2014. The team struggled for form following Pressley's contract renewal with a low-point coming when Coventry City were knocked out of the 2014–15 FA Cup by non-league club Worcester City.[31] After a poor run of results in early 2015, Pressley was sacked by Coventry City on 23 February after his 100th league game in charge, with the club having dropped into the relegation zone.[31]

Fleetwood Town Edit

Following his departure from Coventry City, Pressley worked as a scout for Premier League club Southampton.[32] Pressley was appointed manager of Fleetwood Town on 6 October 2015, replacing Graham Alexander.[33]

Pressley resigned as manager of Fleetwood Town on 26 July 2016.[34]

Pafos Edit

Pressley was appointed manager of Cypriot First Division club Pafos in February 2018.[35]

Carlisle United Edit

Pressley was appointed manager of English League Two club Carlisle United on 16 January 2019.[36] Carlisle had been in sixth place in League Two when Pressley took over, but they finished outside the promotion playoffs in 11th place.[37] Pressley then made a large number of changes to the squad during the 2019 summer transfer window.[37] He was dismissed by the board on 13 November 2019, with the team in 19th place.[37][38]

Backroom roles Edit

On 10 May 2021, it was announced that Pressley would take up the role of Head of Individual Development at Brentford on 1 July 2021.[39]

Personal life Edit

Pressley's son Aaron also became a professional footballer.[40]

Career statistics Edit

International appearances Edit

Scotland national team[41]
Year Apps Goals
2000 2 0
2001 0 0
2002 3 0
2003 10 0
2004 5 0
2005 8 0
2006 4 0
Total 32 0

Managerial record Edit

As of match played 12 November 2019
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Heart of Midlothian (Joint Caretaker)   11 May 2005 29 June 2005 2 0 0 2 000.00
Falkirk   11 February 2010 8 March 2013 138 59 35 44 042.75
Coventry City   8 March 2013 23 February 2015 100 32 30 38 032.00
Fleetwood Town   6 October 2015 26 July 2016 40 11 15 14 027.50
Pafos   31 January 2018 9 October 2018 22 8 5 9 036.36
Carlisle United   16 January 2019 13 November 2019 41 14 8 19 034.15
Career Total 343 124 93 126 036.15

Honours Edit

Player Edit

Rangers

Hearts

Celtic

Individual

  • Scottish Premier League Player of the Month: February 2004

Manager Edit

Falkirk

Individual

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Steven Pressley". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Steven Pressley: Overview". Premier League. Retrieved 4 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Celtic sign ex-Hearts star Steven Pressley". RTÉ Sport. Retrieved 31 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Steven Pressley: Coventry City appoint Falkirk boss as manager". BBC Sport. Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  5. ^ Pressley, Steven (17 October 2020). "17/10/2020, Off the Ball – BBC Radio Scotland". Off the Ball (Interview). Interviewed by Tam Cowan, Stuart Cosgrove. BBC Radio Scotland. 00:32 minutes in. Retrieved 17 October 2020. ...my father was born in The Broch...so with that side of the family, Aberdeen was my team.
  6. ^ a b McKinney, David (30 May 1993). "Football / Scottish Cup Final: Rangers continue to reign supreme". The Independent. Archived from the original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  7. ^ a b Steven Pressley at Soccerbase
  8. ^ "Hearts fans to have say over third Hall of Fame induction". The Scotsman. 30 September 2009. Retrieved 26 March 2010.
  9. ^ a b "Romanov issues player ultimatum". BBC Sport. 27 October 2006.
  10. ^ "Hearts 1–1 Dunfermline Athletic". BBC Sport. 28 October 2006.
  11. ^ "Pressley loses captain's armband". BBC Sport. 13 November 2006.
  12. ^ "Pressley and Hearts part company". BBC Sport. 9 December 2006.
  13. ^ "Celtic win race to sign Pressley". BBC Sport. 29 December 2006.
  14. ^ Lindsay, Clive (25 February 2007). "Inverness CT 1–2 Celtic". BBC Sport. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
  15. ^ Lindsay, Clive (29 April 2007). "Celtic 1–3 Hearts". BBC Sport. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
  16. ^ a b Taylor, Julian (26 May 2007). "Celtic 1–0 Dunfermline". BBC Sport.
  17. ^ "Pressley joins Randers". Thescotsman.scotsman.com. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
  18. ^ "Pressley makes Danish move". Sportinglife.com. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
  19. ^ "Bairns pick up Pressley". Skysports.com. 13 January 2009. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
  20. ^ "Rangers 1–0 Falkirk". BBC Sport. 30 May 2009. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  21. ^ "France spoil Scottish party". BBC Sport. 29 March 2000.
  22. ^ Pressley set to equal Scots cap record at Hearts Scotsman.com Sport, 2 September 2006. Accessed 16 October 2006
  23. ^ Moffat, Colin (11 October 2006). "Ukraine 2–0 Scotland". BBC Sport.
  24. ^ "Hearts Management Stats". Retrieved 15 April 2011.
  25. ^ "Butcher and Pressley join Scots". BBC Sport website. 4 February 2008.
  26. ^ "Pressley exits post with Scotland". BBC Sport. 26 September 2009.
  27. ^ "Steven Pressley succeeds Eddie May as Falkirk manager". BBC Sport. 11 February 2010. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
  28. ^ a b "Falkirk extend Steven Pressley's contract as manager". BBC Sport. 30 April 2011. Retrieved 30 April 2011.
  29. ^ "Coventry City deducted 10 points by the Football League". BBC Sport. 28 March 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  30. ^ "Coventry City groundshare with Northampton 'a disaster'". BBC News. 4 July 2013. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  31. ^ a b "Coventry City: Steven Pressley sacked by struggling Sky Blues". BBC Sport. 23 February 2015. Retrieved 23 February 2015.
  32. ^ McCartney, Aidan (3 August 2015). "Steven Pressley says he's left a legacy behind at Coventry City Academy". Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved 4 August 2015. I'm doing a little scouting now for Southampton but purely until I have the opportunity to come back into the game at the right club.
  33. ^ "Fleetwood Town: Steven Pressley appointed manager". BBC Sport. 6 October 2015. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  34. ^ "Steve Pressley: Fleetwood Town manager resigns from League One club". BBC Sport. 26 July 2016. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
  35. ^ Turner, Andy (5 February 2018). "Former Coventry City boss Steven Pressley back in the game". Coventry Telegraph. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  36. ^ "Steven Pressley: Carlisle United name ex-Scotland defender as new manager". BBC Sport. 16 January 2019. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  37. ^ a b c "Steven Pressley: Carlisle United sack manager after 10 months in charge". BBC Sport. 13 November 2019. Retrieved 14 November 2019.
  38. ^ "CLUB STATEMENT: Steven Pressley leaves United". www.carlisleunited.co.uk. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  39. ^ "Steven Pressley appointed as Head of Individual Development". www.brentfordfc.com. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  40. ^ "The Official Heart Of Midlothian Football Club Fixtures | Match Centre". www.heartsfc.co.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  41. ^ National Football Teams profile
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  46. ^ "LMA Manager of the Month". LMA. Retrieved 3 October 2022.

External links Edit

  • Hearts profile at London Hearts
  • Scotland profile at London Hearts

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Steven John Pressley born 11 October 1973 is a Scottish professional football manager and former player who played as a centre back He was most recently the manager of Carlisle United Steven PressleyPressley playing for Falkirk in 2009Personal informationFull nameSteven John Pressley 1 Date of birth 1973 10 11 11 October 1973 age 49 1 Place of birthElgin ScotlandHeight6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 2 Position s Centre back 1 Youth career1987 1990Inverkeithing United Boys ClubSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1990 1994Rangers34 1 1994 1995Coventry City19 1 1995 1998Dundee United100 6 1998 2006Heart of Midlothian271 19 2006 2008Celtic19 1 2008Randers9 0 2009Falkirk16 0 Total468 28 International career1991 1994Scotland U2126 1 2000 2006Scotland32 0 Managerial career2005Heart of Midlothian Joint Caretaker 2010 2013Falkirk2013 2015Coventry City2015 2016Fleetwood Town2018Pafos2019Carlisle United Club domestic league appearances and goalsPressley had a long playing career playing for Celtic and Rangers and making over 100 league appearances for both Dundee United and over 250 for Hearts Pressley captained the Hearts side that won the 2006 Scottish Cup Final and made 32 appearances for Scotland As a player Pressley was described as hard working and exhibiting leadership 3 After retiring as a player Pressley was assistant manager of Falkirk before being appointed manager in February 2010 Pressley also served as an assistant manager to George Burley while Burley was manager of Scotland He moved to League One side Coventry City in March 2013 4 but was dismissed in February 2015 He has since managed Fleetwood Town Cypriot club Pafos and Carlisle United Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Rangers 1 2 Coventry City 1 3 Dundee United 1 4 Hearts 1 5 Celtic 1 6 Randers 1 7 Falkirk 2 International career 3 Management career 3 1 Hearts caretaker 3 2 Scotland 3 3 Falkirk 3 4 Coventry City 3 5 Fleetwood Town 3 6 Pafos 3 7 Carlisle United 4 Backroom roles 5 Personal life 6 Career statistics 6 1 International appearances 6 2 Managerial record 7 Honours 7 1 Player 7 2 Manager 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksClub career EditRangers Edit Pressley was born in Elgin Moray 1 and was an Aberdeen fan in childhood 5 He started his career at Rangers During his time at Ibrox he won a Scottish Cup winner s medal in 1993 appearing as a substitute as Rangers defeated Aberdeen in the cup final 6 Coventry City Edit Pressley was transferred to English side Coventry City in October 1994 for 600 000 7 His one goal for Coventry came against Manchester United Dundee United Edit Pressley returned to Scotland in July 1995 with Dundee United who paid a transfer fee of 750 000 7 He helped Dundee United to get promotion to the Premier Division in his first season This was followed by a third place finish in the 1996 97 Scottish Premier Division Hearts Edit nbsp Pressley scores past Gretna goalkeeper Alan Main in the 2006 Scottish Cup Final penalty shootout His influential style of play and his organisational skills were noticed by Hearts manager Jim Jefferies and he was signed by the Edinburgh club on a Bosman free transfer in 1998 Pressley was appointed club captain by Craig Levein in 2001 02 Only Bobby Parker has held the Hearts captaincy for a longer period Pressley was captain when the team beat VfB Stuttgart Bordeaux and Basel in European matches He helped Hearts finish second in the league in 2005 06 third on three occasions as well as reaching the Scottish Cup and League Cup semi finals Pressley led Hearts to success in the 2006 Scottish Cup Final albeit on a penalty shoot out after the club were held to a 1 1 draw with Gretna after extra time Pressley scored the first penalty for Hearts who eventually won 4 2 His enrolment into the Hearts Hall of Fame highlights the status that he enjoyed at Tynecastle 8 He acted as a spokesman for the playing squad in response to the various controversies affecting the club under the ownership of Vladimir Romanov On 27 October 2006 Pressley led a press conference flanked by fellow internationals Craig Gordon and Paul Hartley announcing that there was significant unrest in the Hearts dressing room following majority shareholder Vladimir Romanov s most recent comments 9 Romanov stated that he would sell players if Hearts failed to beat Dunfermline Athletic 9 a match which ended 1 1 10 However this game was played out in front of a sell out crowd who showed their vocal backing for Pressley Gordon and Hartley Pressley was then absent from the Hearts squad to face Falkirk on 13 November 2006 and he had been reportedly stripped of the captaincy 11 A month later on 9 December 2006 it was confirmed that Pressley and Hearts had parted company and was reported to be attracting the interest of several clubs 12 Celtic Edit nbsp Pressley leads out the Celtic team for a friendly match against FC Basel in July 2007 Despite reported interest from Championship Derby County and Premier League Charlton it was revealed in December 2006 that Pressley had been signed as a free agent by Celtic until May 2008 13 Having previously played for Rangers he joined players such as Maurice Johnston Alfie Conn and Kenny Miller in crossing the Old Firm divide He made his Celtic debut on 2 January 2007 against Kilmarnock and then returned to Tynecastle as stand in Celtic captain on 14 January He scored his first competitive goal for Celtic against Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup 14 later scoring his only league goal against Hearts on 29 April 2007 15 He featured in the Celtic team that won the Scottish Cup making him the first player to do so with three clubs 16 He made fewer appearances during the 2007 08 season and he left the club after his contract expired in the summer Randers Edit After his release from Celtic Pressley continued to train with Celtic Reserves to keep his fitness up and joined Doncaster Rovers then Blackpool on trial but failed to win a contract at both clubs Then on 1 September 2008 he signed for Randers of the Danish Superliga on a four month contract ending in December 17 Although he had the eagerness to play in a foreign country throughout his career this was the first offer he had received from abroad He said The prospect of playing abroad excited me and it s an ideal situation for both parties I had a couple of opportunities to go to England but I wanted to play abroad and experience a new challenge 18 Pressley made his debut in a 1 1 draw against AC Horsens on 14 September and played the full 90 minutes of the match Falkirk Edit Pressley s contract with Randers expired in December 2008 the beginning of the Danish Superliga s Winter break and he was linked with a move to a number of clubs in Switzerland as well as the manager s job at Inverness in his homeland but joined Falkirk on 13 January 2009 on a short term contract until the end of the 2008 09 season 19 He made his debut for the club in a 3 1 defeat to Rangers at Ibrox Stadium on 18 January and was an unused substitute in a 1 0 defeat to the same opposition in the 2009 Scottish Cup Final on 30 May 20 International career EditPressley was capped 32 times by Scotland He is the most capped Scottish player at Hearts surpassing the record of 29 caps held by Bobby Walker He made his debut in 2000 against World and European champions France 21 His appearance against Lithuania on 6 September 2006 ensured that he surpassed Bobby Walker s 91 year old record as Hearts most capped Scotland player 22 He was sent off in what proved to be his last appearance for Scotland a UEFA Euro 2008 qualifier against Ukraine on 11 October 2006 23 Pressley served a two match ban following the red card which gave Stephen McManus the chance to step up to the international fold McManus performed very well in Pressley s absence and ended up keeping him out of the starting eleven even after Pressley s suspension ended Pressley retired from international football in February 2008 when he was named as Scotland s assistant coach but continued to play club football until his official retirement in June 2009 Management career EditHearts caretaker Edit Pressley had his first experience as a manager while still a player when he took charge of Heart of Midlothian as joint caretaker manager for two games at the end of the 2004 05 SPL season losing both of the games 24 Scotland Edit Along with Terry Butcher Pressley was named as an assistant to the Scotland manager George Burley in February 2008 25 Pressley was Hearts captain and club captain under Burley during his short reign at Tynecastle Pressley was in the process of sitting his UEFA pro licence He left his post as Scotland assistant coach in September 2009 following the country s unsuccessful World Cup qualifying campaign 26 Falkirk Edit During the summer of 2009 Pressley was appointed as an assistant manager at Falkirk following his retirement as a player Following the resignation of manager Eddie May on 11 February 2010 Pressley was appointed Falkirk manager on a contract until the end of the 2009 10 season 27 Falkirk were relegated to the First Division at the end of the 2009 10 season 28 Despite failing to gain promotion back to the SPL at the first attempt Falkirk extended his contract for another year 28 Coventry City Edit Pressley was announced as the new manager of League One side Coventry City on 8 March 2013 He took over the position from Mark Robins who resigned to join Huddersfield Town Steven Pressley won his first match in charge the following day 2 1 away at Scunthorpe Later in March 2013 the club went into administration and were deducted 10 points dropping Coventry City from 10th to 14th in the 2012 13 Football League One 29 Coventry City finished the season in 15th place In the 2013 14 Football League One season Coventry City started with a 10 point deduction and had to play all of their home games in Northampton 34 miles away 30 Despite these obstacles the club avoided relegation and finished in 18th place and were realistic play off contenders before the mid season departure of striker Leon Clarke Following Coventry City s positive start to the 2014 15 season speculation arose as to Pressley s future at the club with rumours that Championship club Huddersfield Town were interested in appointing him citation needed Coventry returned to the Ricoh Arena in early September winning 1 0 before a crowd of 27 500 fans Pressley signed a four year contract with Coventry City in September 2014 The team struggled for form following Pressley s contract renewal with a low point coming when Coventry City were knocked out of the 2014 15 FA Cup by non league club Worcester City 31 After a poor run of results in early 2015 Pressley was sacked by Coventry City on 23 February after his 100th league game in charge with the club having dropped into the relegation zone 31 Fleetwood Town Edit Following his departure from Coventry City Pressley worked as a scout for Premier League club Southampton 32 Pressley was appointed manager of Fleetwood Town on 6 October 2015 replacing Graham Alexander 33 Pressley resigned as manager of Fleetwood Town on 26 July 2016 34 Pafos Edit Pressley was appointed manager of Cypriot First Division club Pafos in February 2018 35 Carlisle United Edit Pressley was appointed manager of English League Two club Carlisle United on 16 January 2019 36 Carlisle had been in sixth place in League Two when Pressley took over but they finished outside the promotion playoffs in 11th place 37 Pressley then made a large number of changes to the squad during the 2019 summer transfer window 37 He was dismissed by the board on 13 November 2019 with the team in 19th place 37 38 Backroom roles EditOn 10 May 2021 it was announced that Pressley would take up the role of Head of Individual Development at Brentford on 1 July 2021 39 Personal life EditPressley s son Aaron also became a professional footballer 40 Career statistics EditInternational appearances Edit Scotland national team 41 Year Apps Goals2000 2 02001 0 02002 3 02003 10 02004 5 02005 8 02006 4 0Total 32 0Managerial record Edit As of match played 12 November 2019Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat From To RecordG W D L Win Heart of Midlothian Joint Caretaker nbsp 11 May 2005 29 June 2005 2 0 0 2 00 0 00Falkirk nbsp 11 February 2010 8 March 2013 138 59 35 44 0 42 75Coventry City nbsp 8 March 2013 23 February 2015 100 32 30 38 0 32 00Fleetwood Town nbsp 6 October 2015 26 July 2016 40 11 15 14 0 27 50Pafos nbsp 31 January 2018 9 October 2018 22 8 5 9 0 36 36Carlisle United nbsp 16 January 2019 13 November 2019 41 14 8 19 0 34 15Career Total 343 124 93 126 0 36 15Honours EditPlayer Edit Rangers Scottish Premier Division 1992 93 1993 94 Scottish Cup 1992 93 6 Hearts Scottish Cup 2005 06Celtic Scottish Premier League 2006 07 Scottish Cup 2006 07 16 Individual Scottish Premier League Player of the Month February 2004Manager Edit Falkirk Scottish Challenge Cup 2011 12Individual Scottish First Division Manager of the Month 4 September 2011 42 October 2011 shared 43 January 2012 44 February 2012 45 League One Manager of the Month October 2013 46 See also EditList of Scotland national football team captains Played for Celtic and RangersReferences Edit a b c d Steven Pressley Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 4 January 2020 Steven Pressley Overview Premier League Retrieved 4 January 2020 Celtic sign ex Hearts star Steven Pressley RTE Sport Retrieved 31 July 2013 Steven Pressley Coventry City appoint Falkirk boss as manager BBC Sport Retrieved 8 March 2013 Pressley Steven 17 October 2020 17 10 2020 Off the Ball BBC Radio Scotland Off the Ball Interview Interviewed by Tam Cowan Stuart Cosgrove BBC Radio Scotland 00 32 minutes in Retrieved 17 October 2020 my father was born in The Broch so with that side of the family Aberdeen was my team a b McKinney David 30 May 1993 Football Scottish Cup Final Rangers continue to reign supreme The Independent Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 Retrieved 13 March 2017 a b Steven Pressley at Soccerbase Hearts fans to have say over third Hall of Fame induction The Scotsman 30 September 2009 Retrieved 26 March 2010 a b Romanov issues player ultimatum BBC Sport 27 October 2006 Hearts 1 1 Dunfermline Athletic BBC Sport 28 October 2006 Pressley loses captain s armband BBC Sport 13 November 2006 Pressley and Hearts part company BBC Sport 9 December 2006 Celtic win race to sign Pressley BBC Sport 29 December 2006 Lindsay Clive 25 February 2007 Inverness CT 1 2 Celtic BBC Sport Retrieved 17 January 2010 Lindsay Clive 29 April 2007 Celtic 1 3 Hearts BBC Sport Retrieved 17 January 2010 a b Taylor Julian 26 May 2007 Celtic 1 0 Dunfermline BBC Sport Pressley joins Randers Thescotsman scotsman com Retrieved 26 February 2010 Pressley makes Danish move Sportinglife com Retrieved 26 February 2010 Bairns pick up Pressley Skysports com 13 January 2009 Retrieved 26 February 2010 Rangers 1 0 Falkirk BBC Sport 30 May 2009 Retrieved 8 October 2018 France spoil Scottish party BBC Sport 29 March 2000 Pressley set to equal Scots cap record at Hearts Scotsman com Sport 2 September 2006 Accessed 16 October 2006 Moffat Colin 11 October 2006 Ukraine 2 0 Scotland BBC Sport Hearts Management Stats Retrieved 15 April 2011 Butcher and Pressley join Scots BBC Sport website 4 February 2008 Pressley exits post with Scotland BBC Sport 26 September 2009 Steven Pressley succeeds Eddie May as Falkirk manager BBC Sport 11 February 2010 Retrieved 11 February 2010 a b Falkirk extend Steven Pressley s contract as manager BBC Sport 30 April 2011 Retrieved 30 April 2011 Coventry City deducted 10 points by the Football League BBC Sport 28 March 2013 Retrieved 12 June 2014 Coventry City groundshare with Northampton a disaster BBC News 4 July 2013 Retrieved 23 February 2015 a b Coventry City Steven Pressley sacked by struggling Sky Blues BBC Sport 23 February 2015 Retrieved 23 February 2015 McCartney Aidan 3 August 2015 Steven Pressley says he s left a legacy behind at Coventry City Academy Coventry Telegraph Retrieved 4 August 2015 I m doing a little scouting now for Southampton but purely until I have the opportunity to come back into the game at the right club Fleetwood Town Steven Pressley appointed manager BBC Sport 6 October 2015 Retrieved 6 October 2015 Steve Pressley Fleetwood Town manager resigns from League One club BBC Sport 26 July 2016 Retrieved 26 July 2016 Turner Andy 5 February 2018 Former Coventry City boss Steven Pressley back in the game Coventry Telegraph Retrieved 6 February 2018 Steven Pressley Carlisle United name ex Scotland defender as new manager BBC Sport 16 January 2019 Retrieved 16 January 2019 a b c Steven Pressley Carlisle United sack manager after 10 months in charge BBC Sport 13 November 2019 Retrieved 14 November 2019 CLUB STATEMENT Steven Pressley leaves United www carlisleunited co uk Retrieved 13 November 2019 Steven Pressley appointed as Head of Individual Development www brentfordfc com Retrieved 10 May 2021 The Official Heart Of Midlothian Football Club Fixtures Match Centre www heartsfc co uk Retrieved 1 December 2020 National Football Teams profile IRN BRU Phenomenal Awards September 2011 www spfl co uk Scottish Professional Football League 6 October 2011 Retrieved 6 October 2015 IRN BRU SFL Phenomenal Awards October 2011 www spfl co uk Scottish Professional Football League 18 November 2011 Retrieved 6 October 2015 IRN BRU SFL Phenomenal Awards January 2012 www spfl co uk Scottish Professional Football League 17 February 2012 Retrieved 6 October 2015 IRN BRU SFL Phenomenal Awards February 2012 www spfl co uk Scottish Professional Football League 16 March 2012 Retrieved 6 October 2015 LMA Manager of the Month LMA Retrieved 3 October 2022 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Steven Pressley Hearts profile at London Hearts Scotland profile at London Hearts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steven Pressley amp oldid 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