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John Coughlin (footballer)

John Coughlin
Photo of John black coat and black tie
John Coughlin at Berwick Rangers
Personal information
Full name John Coughlin
Date of birth (1963-04-11) 11 April 1963 (age 55)
Place of birth New York City, United States
Playing position Right back
Youth career
Newtongrange Star
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1993 Meadowbank Thistle 68 (3)
1993–1996 Berwick Rangers 14 (1)
1997–1998 Alloa Athletic 0 (0)
Total 82 (4)
Teams managed
2002–2003 St Mirren
2003–2004 Drexel Dragons
2005–2007 Berwick Rangers
2007–2010 Stenhousemuir
2011–2014 East Stirlingshire
2015–2017 Berwick Rangers
2018 Selkirk
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

John Coughlin (born 11 April 1963 in New York City) is a football player and manager.

He played for Meadowbank Thistle and Berwick Rangers until injury forced him out of the game. He is a SJFA capped player from his time at Newtongrange Star.

Coughlin started out his playing career in junior football where he is a SJFA capped player from his time at Newtongrange Star.

He signed for the club Meadowbank Thistle in 1991 where he played until 1993, before moving to Berwick Rangers until injury forced him out of the game. Coughlin was assistant manager to Tom Hendrie at Berwick Rangers, helping the club win promotion in 1994. He left Berwick Rangers in 1996 and joined Alloa Athletic along with Hendrie where they also lead Alloa to promotion in 1998.

In 1998 Coughlin joined St Mirren and helped lead them to the championship in 2000. He was appointed St Mirren manager in December 2002, but results faltered and he stood down the following November.

In 2003, following his dismissal from St Mirren, Coughlin moved to the America to take up a coaching position with the men's soccer team at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA. Under his management, the Dragons finished a disappointing 8th out of 12 teams in the regular season. Despite this, attendances were high relative to the norm in the region's second tier, the CAA Men's Soccer Tournament, with some at the university attributing this to his self-proclaimed "Heavy Entertainment" style of football. Coughlin has used this frequently since: it involves a high-tempo, direct style of play with tall, strong players deployed, all of whom are well-organised into a rigid and balanced shape. The team became renowned for converting a high amount of its goal shots from set plays.


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