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John McGlynn (born 19 December 1961) is a Scottish
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coach and former player who manages
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club
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. He has previously managed Scottish clubs Raith Rovers, Heart of Midlothian and
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Playing career

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-born McGlynn enjoyed a brief senior playing career with Berwick Rangers, having been a youth player with
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. After three years with ''The Borderers'', McGlynn dropped out of the senior game into junior football, firstly with Musselburgh Athletic then Whitehill Welfare. During his time at Ferguson Park, McGlynn started coaching youth sides and gradually coaching rather than playing became his primary function.


Coaching and managerial career


Early career

McGlynn was appointed co-manager at Easthouses Lily before returning to Musselburgh as manager in his own right.


Hearts (coach)

In 1996, McGlynn was invited to assist with coaching the youth sides at Heart of Midlothian by newly appointed manager Jim Jefferies, initially on a part-time basis. Within two years he had earned a permanent position, eventually working his way up to the position of first-team coach. He was the manager when Hearts won the Scottish Youth Cup in 2000 with a 5–3 win over Rangers. He was twice appointed
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on a caretaker basis in 2005, after the departures of John Robertson and
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.


Raith Rovers

McGlynn ended his ten-year association with Hearts when he was appointed Raith Rovers manager on 20 November 2006. Rovers' second season in the Scottish Second Division ended in disappointment, finishing third and beaten in the promotion play-off semi-finals against Stirling Albion. In 2007–08, McGlynn's first full season, Raith again finished third and fell at the first play-off hurdle, losing to
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. In 2008–09, however, McGlynn guided Raith to the Second Division title and subsequent promotion back to the First Division. McGlynn won his first manager of the month award as a Division One manager in March 2010. McGlynn led Raith to a comfortable seventh place and took the club into their first Scottish Cup semi-final for 47 years, beating
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, Airdrie,
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and
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. Raith were eliminated by eventual Cup winners Dundee United. McGlynn then led Raith to a First Division championship challenge in 2010–11. Despite losing out to Fife derby rivals Dunfermline Athletic in the final weeks of the season, McGlynn won the
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award. In the 2011–12 season, however, Raith struggled against relegation from the First Division.


Hearts (manager)

McGlynn was appointed manager of Hearts on 26 June 2012. With the restricted budget imposed by the club's financial situation he was only able to bring in two new signings and he put his faith in many young players coming through the youth ranks. Hearts started the SPL season badly under McGlynn, with only one win in the first six games, and lost in the Europa League play-off against Liverpool 2–1 on aggregate, drawing at
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. In the League Cup they defeated Livingston and Dundee United to reach the semi-final, but they lost 1–0 to city rivals Hibernian in the fourth round of the
Scottish Cup The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,2013 League Cup Final, but poor league results led to McGlynn departing by mutual consent on 28 February 2013.


Livingston

On 12 September 2013, McGlynn was appointed manager of
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, replacing the departing Richie Burke. He was initially given a contract until the end of the 2013–14 season. After overseeing good results that improved Livingston's league position, McGlynn agreed an extended rolling contract with the club. McGlynn left Livingston by mutual consent in December 2014.


Celtic (scout)

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hired McGlynn as a first team scout in January 2015, under the management of Ronny Deila. He continued in this position after the appointment of
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as Celtic manager in 2016.


Raith Rovers (second spell)

McGlynn returned to Raith Rovers, now in the
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, in September 2018. He left the club at the end of the 2021–22 season.


Falkirk

A day after leaving Raith, McGlynn was appointed manager of
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.


Managerial statistics

* SPFL clubs only (Caretaker spells not included)


Honours


As a manager

Raith Rovers * Scottish Second Division: 2008–09 *
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: 2011–12 *
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: 2019–20 *
Scottish Challenge Cup The Scottish Professional Football League Challenge Cup,2019–20 ICT and Raith Rovers were declared joint-winners on 30 April 2021. The final was originally withheld due to the
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. McGlynn was permanent manager at the time.
2021–22


As an individual

* Raith Rovers Hall of Fame


Notes


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:McGlynn, John 1961 births Association football midfielders Berwick Rangers F.C. players Bolton Wanderers F.C. players Falkirk F.C. managers Heart of Midlothian F.C. managers Heart of Midlothian F.C. non-playing staff Living people Livingston F.C. managers Musselburgh Athletic F.C. players People educated at Musselburgh Grammar School Sportspeople from Musselburgh Raith Rovers F.C. managers Scottish Professional Football League managers Scottish Football League managers Scottish Football League players Scottish football managers Scottish footballers Scottish Junior Football Association players Scottish Premier League managers Celtic F.C. non-playing staff Footballers from East Lothian