Derek McInnes
Full Name: Derek John McInnes
Age: 40 (05.07.1971)
Playing Positions: Central Midfield
Age: 40 (05.07.1971)
Playing Positions: Central Midfield
Born: Paisley, Scotland
Nationality: Scottish
International Honours: 2 Scotland Caps, 0 Goals
Height: 5' 7"
Nationality: Scottish
International Honours: 2 Scotland Caps, 0 Goals
Height: 5' 7"
Transfer In: Free - Gleniffer Thistle
Date Signed: _.10.1987
Date Signed: _.10.1987
Date Left: 14.11.1995
Transfer Out: £260,000 - Rangers
Transfer Out: £260,000 - Rangers
Former Clubs: Barrhead Boys Club, Ferguslie United, Gleniffer Thistle, Morton, Rangers, Stockport County [loan], Toulouse (France), West Bromwich Albion, Dundee United, Millwall, St. Johnstone
Non Playing Career: St. Johnstone (player/coach, player/manager, manager)
Current Club: Bristol City (manager)
Current Club: Bristol City (manager)
Honours with Morton (player): 2nd Division winner - 1994/95, B & Q Cup runner-up - 1992/93
Personal Honours: SPFA 2nd Division player of the year - 1994/95
Miscellaneous: In his first season with the club Derek continuted to play for Glennifer Thistle on a Saturday after training with Morton Monday - Friday. He actually played in the Under-18s Scottish Cup Final for Glennifer after making his debut in the Premier League.
Derek made his Morton debut against Dundee United on 30th April 1988 aged just 16 years and 299 days
Derek had agreed to move to Chelsea and then QPR (for £250,000) but both deals fell through when Morton asked for more money.
Paul Gascoigne was so impressed with Derek after the League Cup game at Ibrox in 1995 that he encouraged Walter Smith to buy him.
Miscellaneous: In his first season with the club Derek continuted to play for Glennifer Thistle on a Saturday after training with Morton Monday - Friday. He actually played in the Under-18s Scottish Cup Final for Glennifer after making his debut in the Premier League.
Derek made his Morton debut against Dundee United on 30th April 1988 aged just 16 years and 299 days
Derek had agreed to move to Chelsea and then QPR (for £250,000) but both deals fell through when Morton asked for more money.
Paul Gascoigne was so impressed with Derek after the League Cup game at Ibrox in 1995 that he encouraged Walter Smith to buy him.
Derek has a chapter dedicated to him in Graeme Ross's Morton Greats.
Morton career - starts, sub appearances, goals:
1987/88:
Prem Div: 1, 1, 0 Lge Cup: 0 Scot C: 01987/88:
1988/89:
Div 1: 24, 5, 1 Lge Cup: ? Scot C: ? All Together: 30,5,1
1989/90:
Div 1: 15, 8, 1 Lge Cup: ? Scot C: ? All Together: 15,11,1
1990/91:
Div 1: 24, 7, 3 Lge Cup: 0,1,0 Ch. Cup 2,0,0 Scot C: 0,2,0
1991/92:
Div 1: 38, 4, 7 Lge Cup: 1,0,0 Ch. Cup: 2,0,0 Scot C: 2,0,0
1992/93:
Div 1: 40, 0, 2 Lge Cup: 1,0,0 Ch. Cup: 4,0,0 Scot C: 1,0,0
1993/94:
Div 1: ? Lge Cup: ? Ch. Cup: ? Scot C: ? All Together: 17,0,1*
1994/95:
Div 2: 26, 0, 3 Lge Cup: 0 Ch.Cup: 0 Scot C: 3,0,0
1995/96:
Div 1: 12, 0, 1 Lge Cup: 1,0,0 Ch. Cup 1,0,0 Scot C: 0
Totals:
League: ? Lge Cup: ? Ch. Cup: ? Scot C: ?
Overall: ? Starts, ? Sub App, ? Goals
At Least: 222 Starts, 28 Sub App, 19 Goals
I don't have full records for Derek's Morton career and the career records in Graeme Ross' chapter in Morton Greats does not include Challenge cup statistics (*) or a break down of league, league cup and Scottish cup appearances. So this profile is not a definitive record of Derek McInnes' Morton career.
Links
soccerbase profile: http://www.soccerbase.com/players_details.sd?playerid=9291
Wikipedia profile: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_McInnes
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