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Simon Donnelly
Scottish professional footballer

Simon Donnelly

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Scottish professional footballer
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Glasgow
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50 years
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Biography

Simon Thomas Donnelly (born 1 December 1974) is a Scottish professional footballer and coach. He was last the assistant manager at League Two club York City.

Club career

Donnelly grew up in Burnside, Rutherglen and attended Stonelaw High School. A wide-sided forward, he started his career at Queen's Park but left in 1993 to join Celtic. Donnelly made his league debut towards the end of the 1993–94 season, appearing as a substitute in a 0–0 draw against Hibernian. Playing in the majority of matches from March onwards, Donnelly netted five league goals in 12 appearances. He failed to improve on this tally in the following season as he did not score in 17 outings, although he reached both domestic cup finals, being part of Celtic's Scottish Cup-winning side. In the 1995–96 season, Donnelly became a regular, missing only one league match and scoring six goals, and featured in the majority of the 1996–97 campaign.

The 1997–98 season saw Donnelly's best return of goals, scoring 10 goals in 30 league matches as Celtic won the Scottish Premier Division and Scottish League Cup. The following season, Donnelly netted five goals in 23 appearances in what was his final year at Celtic Park. In July 1999, Donnelly – along with Phil O'Donnell – joined Sheffield Wednesday on a Bosman free transfer.

Donnelly's time at Wednesday was interrupted by a series of injuries and he played only a dozen matches in the Premier League that season, scoring once as Wednesday were relegated. The following season, Donnelly featured in just three matches, although he played in 23 games in the 2001–02 season. In his final season at Hillsborough, Donnelly scored two goals in fifteen league matches before being released. Joining Coventry City on trial, Donnelly instead returned to Scotland with St Johnstone, signing a one-year deal in August 2003. Surprisingly, given his injury history, Donnelly featured in every league match, scoring eight goals before signing for Dunfermline Athletic in July. During his time at East End Park, his injuries returned and he was released two years later having made fewer than forty league appearances.

He joined Partick Thistle in June 2006 and played regularly before his release in May 2009. After three seasons as a player at Thistle, Donnelly was initially released at the end of the 2008–09 season. In the pre-season of 2009, Donnelly made a substitute appearance for Greenock Morton in a friendly against Oxford United. However, following the departure of John Henry to Burnley, Donnelly rejoined The Jags as a player-coach, ironically scoring against Morton in a 2–0 win at Cappielow later that season. In a similar pattern, Donnelly was then released at the end of the 2009–10 season but later re-signed on a one-year contract.

International career

At end of the 1996/97 season Donnelly made his Scotland debut, making substitute appearances in the friendly matches against Wales and Malta. The following season Donnelly also featured regularly for Scotland, playing in a number of friendlies ahead of the 1998 World Cup, although Donnelly failed to make an appearance during the tournament. Donnelly won ten Scotland caps during his career, and played for Scotland under-21 before appearing for the senior side.

Coaching career

On 30 January 2013 he joined Dundee United as assistant manager, alongside manager Jackie McNamara. Donnelly left Dundee United in September 2015, following McNamara's departure.

Donnelly was announced as York City's assistant manager two months later, following Jackie McNamara to Bootham Crescent.

Career statistics

As of 7 June 2011
ClubSeasonCompetitionLeagueCupLeague CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Celtic1993–94Scottish Premier Division125000000125
1994–95Scottish Premier Division170101000190
1995–96Scottish Premier Division356000000356
1996–97Scottish Premier Division294201000324
1997–98Scottish Premier Division30103041213912
1998–99Scottish Premier League235201061326
Total1463080718216933
Sheffield Wednesday1999-00FA Premier League121303000181
2000–01Football League First Division3100000031
2001–02Football League First Division234002000254
2002–03Football League First Division152001000162
Total538306000628
St Johnstone2003–04Scottish First Division3681042214311
Total3681042214311
Dunfermline Athletic2004–05Scottish Premier League213001010233
2005–06Scottish Premier League131002000151
Total394003010434
Partick Thistle2006–07Scottish First Division244102010284
2007–08Scottish First Division181502000251
2008–09Scottish First Division311203021382
2009–10Scottish First Division3581021113910
2010–11Scottish First Division140201000170
Total122141101014214717
Career total3966423030415546473


Honours

Celtic
  • Scottish Premier Division: 1
1997–98
  • Scottish Cup: 1
1994–95
  • Scottish League Cup Runner-up: 1
1994–95
  • Scottish League Cup: 1
1997–98

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