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Dom Sullivan
Scottish footballer and manager From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dominick Sullivan (born 1 April 1951 in Glasgow), is a Scottish former football midfielder.
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Playing career
Sullivan began his career with Clyde, making 176 league appearances in 6 years before moving to Aberdeen. He moved to Celtic in 1979 and had spells with Greenock Morton and Alloa Athletic before retiring.
Management career
Dom Sullivan was appointed as player-manager of Alloa Athletic in the 1986–87 season. After retiring as a player, he later managed East Stirlingshire in the early 1990s. Whilst a coach at Falkirk Dom was twice made caretaker manager in between the spells of Jim Duffy and Billy Lamont, then Billy Lamont and Jim Jefferies.
Post-football career
After retiring from football, Sullivan ran the Railway Hotel pub in Denny.[2]
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
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Managerial record
Honours
- Clyde
- Aberdeen
- Scottish Premier Division: Runner-up 1977–78[10]
- Scottish League Cup: 1976–77[11]
- Scottish Cup: Runner-up 1977–78[12]
- Celtic
- Morton
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