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This biographical article needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. (February 2010) Ian MacFarlane Personal information Full name Ian MacFarlane Date of birth 26 January 1933 (1933-01-26) (age 78) Place of birth Lanark, Scotland Playing position Full back Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1955–1956 Aberdeen 16 (0) 1956–1958 Chelsea 40 (0) 1958–1959 Leicester City 1 (0) Total 57 (0) Teams managed 1970–1972 Carlisle United 1984 Yeovil Town * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). Ian MacFarlane (born 26 January 1933 in Lanark) is a Scottish former football player and manager. MacFarlane played for Aberdeen, Chelsea and Leicester City as a full back. MacFarlane managed Carlisle United from 1 January 1970 to 1 June 1972. Notable signings he made for Carlisle include John Gorman in September 1970 and Stanley Bowles in October 1971. He was caretaker manager of Sunderland from 18 August 1976 to 1 December 1976 for 7 games (2 wins, 1 draw, 4 losses. He was succeeded by Jimmy Adamson. He then managed Leicester City for 5 games in 1978 as caretaker manager, losing 4 and winning just once. As an assistant manager, he won the Football League Cup with Manchester City. References IAN McFARLANE, Post War English & Scottish Football League A - Z Player's Database v · d · eCarlisle United F.C. – Managers Kirkbride (1904–05s) · McCumiskey (1905–06s) · Houston (1906–08s) · Stansfield (1908–10) · Houston (1910–12) · Graham (1912–13) · Bistow (1913–30) · Hampson (1930–33) · Clarke (1933–35) · Kelly (1935–36) · Westgarth (1936–38) · Taylor (1938–40) · Harkness (1940–45) · Clarke (1945–46s) · Broadis (1946–49) · Shankly (1949–51) · Emery (1951–58) · Beattie (1958–60) · Powell (1960–63) · Ashman (1963–67) · T. Ward (1967–68) · Stokoe (1968–70) · MacFarlane (1970–72) · Ashhman (1972–75) · Young (1975–76) · Moncur (1976–80) · Harvey (1980) · Stokoe (1980–85) · Robson (1985) · Stokoe (1985–86) · Gregg (1986–87) · Middlemass (1987–91) · McCaffery (1991–92) · McCreery (1992–93) · Wadsworth (1993–96d) · Day (1996–97) · Wilkes (1997) · Wilkes&Halpin (1997–1998d) · Knighton (1997–98) · Pearson (1998–99) · Mincher (1999) · Wilkinson (1999–2000) · Atkins (2000–2001) · Collins (2001–2002) · Barr (2002c) · Collins (2002–03) · Simpson (2003–06) · McDonald (2006–07) · Abbott (2007c) · J. Ward (2007–08) · Abbott (2008–) (c) caretaker (d) director of coaching (s) secretary-manager v · d · eYeovil Town F.C. – Managers Gregory (1922–1928) · Lowes (1928–1929) · Pratt (1929–1933) · Page (1933–1935) · Halliday (1935–1938) · Kingdon (1938–1946) · Stock (1946–1949) · Paterson (1949–1951) · Lowe (1951–1953) · Clarke (1953–1957) · Dodgin (1957) · Baldwin (1957–1960) · Hayward (1960–1964) · Davies (1964–1965) · McDonald (1965–1967) · Saunders (1967–1969) · Hughes (1969–1972) · Irwin (1972–1975) · Harland (1975–1978) · Lloyd (1978–1981) · Allison (1981) · Giles (1981–1983) · Hughes (1983) · Coles (1983–1984) · MacFarlane (1984) · Gow (1984–1987) · Hall (1987–1990) · Whitehead (1990–1991) · Rutter (1991–1993) · Hall (1994–1995) · Roberts (1995–1998) · Lippiatt (1998–1999) · Thompson (1999–2000) · Webb (2000) · Addison (2000–2001) · Johnson (2001–2005) · Thompson (2005–2006) · Slade (2006–2009) · Skiverton (2009–) Persondata Name Macfarlane, Ian Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death This biographical article related to association football in Scotland is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e