Danny Diver
Danny Diver (born 15 November 1966, in Paisley) is a Scottish former football player and manager.
He was manager of Scottish Third Division club East Stirlingshire. Diver resigned from this position in March 2003 and was replaced by Steve Morrison, his former assistant.[1]
Diver's dispute with the Belgian club R.R.C. Tournaisien in the late 1980s in connection with player registration contributed to the later legal framework for the Bosman ruling.
Playing career
St Mirren (1982–84) Kolding IF (1984) Motherwell (1984–85) 0 apps 0 goals Morton (1985–86) 4 apps 1 goal RC Tournai (1986–88) Albion Rovers (1988–89) 22 apps 3 goals East Stirlingshire (1989–92) 84 apps 28 goals Stranraer (1992–93) 30 apps 15 goals Arbroath (1993) 21 apps 10 goals Alloa Athletic (1993–96) 46 apps 9 goals Hamilton Academical (1996) 4 apps 0 goals Ayr United (1996) 9 apps 4 goals Pollok (1996–98) Maryhill Juniors (1998–99) Shotts Bon Accord (1999-00) Shettleston (2000–01) Neilston Juniors (2001–02) East Stirlingshire (2002–03) 1 app 0 goals
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References
- "Diver departs dire Shire". BBC Sport. BBC. 20 March 2003. Retrieved 15 September 2011.
External links
- Danny Diver at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database
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