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Full name
  
David Peter Winnie

1991–1995
  
Aberdeen

Playing position
  
Defender

1983–1991
  
St. Mirren

Height
  
1.85 m

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player

Place of birth
  
Glasgow, Scotland

Name
  
David Winnie


David Winnie David Winnie Sports Lawyer


Date of birth
  
(1966-10-26) 26 October 1966 (age 49)

AtTheMatch | In Conversation With David Winnie at January 2016 Networking Event


David Peter Winnie (born 26 October 1966) is a Scottish former football player and manager of Dumbarton.

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David Winnie BBC SPORT Football Teams Dumbarton Winnie is Sons boss

A defender in playing days, Winnie was part of St Mirren's 1987 Scottish Cup winning team. He is also a former U21 Scottish International. He also played for Aberdeen and Hearts. After leaving Scotland in 1999, he played for Canberra Cosmos in Australia.

David Winnie Fyrrum leikmaur KR David Winnie var tekinn spjall SKY um leik

Winnie was then assistant manager at Icelandic side KR before a brief caretaker role saw him steer them from relegation danger. Winnie was also on the coaching staff at the youth academy at Livingston and Glasgow Rangers F.C..

David Winnie St Mirren could slip into being a part time club but Billy Davies

Winnie was manager of Dumbarton from June 2002 until his sacking in March 2003, when the Sons were struggling in the Second Division. He was replaced by Bo'ness United manager Brian Fairley.

David Winnie From football pitches to a new field of learning in sports law

David Winnie trained to become a solicitor at a leading Hertfordshire Law Firm in St Albans and qualified as a solicitor in November 2009.

David Winnie is currently Head of the Sports Law Department at Ronald Fletcher Baker LLP, a leading law firm with offices in London, Manchester and Istanbul.

Manager statistics

As of March 2003

References

David Winnie Wikipedia