David Hay

After retiring as a player, Hay entered football management with Motherwell in 1981. He led them to a promotion in 1981–82, but left the club at the end of the season. He was then appointed Celtic manager in 1983, and enjoyed some success as they won the 1984–85 Scottish Cup and the Scottish league championship in 1985–86. In the 1990s he returned to Celtic as Chief Scout and later assistant general manager.
Hay also won the Norwegian league championship during a brief stint with Lillestrøm SK. He subsequently worked for St Mirren, Livingston and Dunfermline Athletic. Provided by Wikipedia
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2Exploring ‘unknown worlds’: The lives and careers of non-native speaking teachers of English in Asiaby Hayes, DavidGet full text
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14by Medland, S., Duffy, D., Wright, M., Geffen, G., Hay, David, Levy, F., van-Beijsterveldt, C., Willemsen, G., Townsend, G., White, V., Hewitt, A., Mackey, D., Bailey, J., Slutske, W., Nyholt, D., Treloar, S., Martin, N., Boomsma, D.Get full text
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