From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joe Gilroy
Joe Gilroy
Joe Gilroy he joined Johnny Haynes, George Cohen and Allan Clark.
Personal information John Prentice signed Gilroy for Dundee to again link up
with Gordon Wallace and Jim McLean. After three sea-
Full name Joseph Gilroy
sons he joined Highlands Park in South Africa to help
Date of birth 19 October 1941 (1941-10-19) win the league and the National Castle Cup. Returning
to Scotland he was appointed coach of Falkirk with John
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Prentice as Manager. Gilroy then managed Valur in Ice-
Playing position Striker land, Morton and Queen’s Park before emigrating to Aus-
Senior career* tralia. There he managed Brisbane Lions and Brisbane Ci-
ty in the National League then coached the Queensland
Years Team Apps† (Gls)† Team until 1997.
1958–1960 Queen’s Park 4 (0)
1963–1964 Montrose 31 (6) External links
1964–1967 Clyde 106 (44) • Joe Gilroy’s career stats
1967–1969 Fulham 24 (8)
Persondata
Name Gilroy, Joe
1969–1971 Dundee 52 (13)
Alternative names
1971–1974 Highlands Park 62 (24)
Short description
– Career 279 95
(95 )
Date of birth 19 October 1941
Teams managed Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Valur Date of death
1975–1976 Morton Place of death
1976–1979 Queen’s Park
– Brisbane Lions
– Brisbane City
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the
domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
Joe Gilroy (born 19 October 1941 in Glasgow), is a Scottish
former football striker.
Joe Gilroy began his career with Queens Park, where
at 16 years old he made a handful of appearances along-
side Sir Alex Ferguson. Studying at The Scottish School
of Physical Education with Craig Brown and Andy
Roxburgh, he played for The Scottish Amateur Team
against Ireland. During this time he gained his full Scot-
tish Football Association coaching badge and was a staff
coach in 1963. That year he signed for Montrose to play
alongside Gordon Wallace.
Gilroy then joined Clyde managed by John Prentice,
playing with Jim McLean, Harry Hood and Davie White,
and 44 goals in 106 games saw him sign for Fulham where
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