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Ian Stewart (Scottish footballer)

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Playing position
  
Winger

1966–1967
  
Arbroath

Years
  
Team

1967–1974
  
Forfar Athletic

1964–1965
  
Arbroath

Name
  
Ian Stewart

1965–1966
  
Dundee United


Ian stewart wins the 1965 brownlow medal


Ian Stewart (born 1945 or 1946) is a Scottish former football player and manager.

Stewart worked as a civil servant while being involved in football on a part-time basis. He was player/manager of Brechin City in the late 1970s, but left that position in January 1980 to become manager of Arbroath. Stewart was sacked by Arbroath in November 1983, despite losing only 39 out of 132 league matches in charge. Arbroath had narrowly missed out on promotion in each of the previous two seasons.

Soon after leaving Arbroath, he was appointed manager of Montrose. He guided Montrose to promotion in 1984–85. He made a surprising appearances as a player for Montrose in September 1984, aged 38, when two players were unable to travel to an away match against Berwick Rangers. Montrose produced a surprise victory against Hearts at Tynecastle in a 1986–87 Scottish League Cup tie. It was the first time any visiting team had won at Tynecastle in fifteen months.

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Ian Stewart (Scottish footballer) Wikipedia