• Swindon Town. Macari was the manager of Swindon, West Ham United, Birmingham City, Stoke City (two spells), Celtic and Huddersfield Town. Lou Macari was the...
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  • University, was appointed as Stoke City Football Club's kit-man by its manager Lou Macari. Baldwin's autobiography, Marvellous: Neil Baldwin – My Story, was published...
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  • for Scotland under-18s in 2019. Macari comes from a sporting family, his father Paul, uncle Mike, and grandfather Lou, all played professional football...
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    Gang'. This group included Danny McGrain, Kenny Dalglish, Davie Hay, Lou Macari and George Connelly; all of whom won major honours at Celtic and were...
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  • had an overseas manager, with the only non-Englishman being the Scot, Lou Macari. The most recent manager is the Scotsman David Moyes, reappointed in on...
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  • Paul Macari (born 23 August 1976) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward. The son of former Scotland international Lou Macari...
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  • second successive promotion the following season under the stewardship of Lou Macari. They went on to claim victory in the 1990 Second Division play-off final...
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  • then manager Lou Macari who has described him as "the best signing I ever made", as his humour was so good for team morale. In 1993, Macari played him as...
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  • Lou Macari only 12 months after he had left. Stoke finished fourth in 1995–96 but were defeated in the play-off semi-final by Leicester City. Macari left...
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  • player Lou Macari (born 1949), Scottish association football player and manager Mike Macari (born 1973), Scottish association football player Paul Macari (born...
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