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Alexander Stewart (born 14 October 1965 in
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) is a Scottish
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player and coach. Stewart played as a full-back for Hearts,
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,
Airdrieonians Airdrieonians Football Club is a Scottish professional football team in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, who are members of the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) and play in Scottish League One. They were formed in 2002 as Airdrie United ...
,
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and
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. He became the latter club's first
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, and has been an assistant manager at several clubs in Scotland, England, the United States and India, working with
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.


Playing career


Early years

Stewart grew up supporting Rangers and trained as a
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on leaving school. He began his career with Eastwood Juveniles before joining Pollok of the
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in 1986, aged 20. Over a year later, he joined Heart of Midlothian. However, in his spell at Tynecastle he only made one appearance, in the East of Scotland Shield in May 1988. He then moved on to
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where he played in seven matches towards the end of the 1988–89 season and scored his first senior goal, although at its conclusion the club were relegated to the third division on goal difference.


Airdrieonians

Stewart moved to second-tier
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at the start of the next campaign and began to play regularly. He became an important member of the team in a very eventful period for the ''Diamonds'', including promotion to the Premier Division in 1991, a 2–1 loss to champions Rangers in the
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(in which he was
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with the regular
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suspended), the club's only European ties against Sparta Prague, relegation in 1993, departure from their stadium in 1994 and relocation to
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, victory in the 1994 Scottish Challenge Cup Final, another narrow defeat in the
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this time to
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, losing four
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semi-finals plus a promotion playoff in 1997, and moving to a new home in 1998 - with a win over Celtic in one of the first games there.


Partick and return to Airdrieonians

In February 2000, Airdrieonians were placed into provisional
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due to debts related to paying for their new stadium and support lost due to years playing away from their hometown during its construction. After eleven years at the club, 34-year-old Stewart was made redundant at the end of that season (along with 27 of the 30-man squad). He moved to third-level
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, and in his single season in
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helped the club achieve promotion as champions. He was released by the ''Jags'' in summer 2001 and rejoined Airdrie, where the club were still in a dire financial situation but nevertheless had managed to maintain their second-tier status and win another Scottish Challenge Cup. After Stewart returned the results improved further, finishing runners-up in
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and winning the 2001 Scottish Challenge Cup Final to retain the trophy. However, in May 2002 the club was dissolved.


Managerial career


Player-manager: Airdrie United

Following the demise of Airdrieonians, in summer 2002 a consortium led by Jim Ballantyne purchased the assets of third-tier
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and took their place in the league under the new name ''
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''. Sandy Stewart (who had already been working towards coaching qualifications for several years) had already been invited to take over as
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of any new club in the town. He appointed former Airdrieonians teammate Kenny Black as his assistant, and continued to register as a player each year. In his first season in charge, he successfully consolidated the club's position in the division, and the following year they were promoted as champions, while also reaching the 2003 Scottish Challenge Cup Final - Stewart played the entire match. He also brought in another old playing colleague, veteran striker
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, as a player-coach, and when Black moved on
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, Stewart appointed Coyle as his assistant. In 2004–05 Airdrie United finished 5th, and at the end of that campaign Stewart retired from playing, while Coyle left to manage St. Johnstone. The following year was also a fairly comfortable 6th-place. He was sacked on 13 November 2006, after the team took only 7 points from a possible 39 in
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; he was replaced by his former assistant, Kenny Black. Ultimately Airdrie United were relegated to the third tier, a fate which had never befallen the previous incarnation of the club.


St. Johnstone

On 9 February 2007, Stewart became assistant manager to his own former assistant Owen Coyle at St. Johnstone,Stewart: Why I joined Clarets
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replacing Montrose-bound
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. On 22 November 2007, Stewart became
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of St. Johnstone when Coyle left to become the new manager of English club
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. Three days later, in Stewart's first – and only – game in charge, St. Johnstone won the
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, their first cup win since the Scottish Consolation Cup of 1911, with a 3–2 victory over Dunfermline Athletic.


Lancashire, Texas and back

Stewart opted to follow Coyle to
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on 27 November 2007,Stewart interested in Saints job
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working at Burnley for just over two years - they achieved promotion to the
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in 2008–09 via the play-offs. In January 2010 Coyle was appointed as manager of top-tier club
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and Stewart moved with him. After finishing 14th in their first two seasons, Bolton were relegated in 2011–12 by a one-point margin, and following a poor start to the next season, the backroom team were relieved of duties on 9 October 2012. In July 2013, Stewart was appointed assistant to Coyle at
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who had just been relegated to the
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. On 5 December the same year he left the club, a few days after Coyle had departed. On 31 December 2014 Stewart became assistant to Coyle at
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in
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; however they were unable to steer the team to the
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in the 2015 season, and in May 2016, midway through the following campaign, their 17-month stint came to an end. Stewart later described his time in the US as "a fantastic experience", but he had been unable to arrange for his family to move out with him, and admitted the travelling and time differences were challenging. On 4 July 2016 Stewart was appointed assistant manager of
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to be reunited once more with Coyle; they parted company with Blackburn on 21 February 2017. Stewart then assisted Coyle at Ross County during the 2017–18 season. Stewart then worked with Ian McCall at Ayr United, and took temporary charge of the team after McCall left to manager Partick Thistle.


Personal life

Stewart's son
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(born 1996) is also a footballer who played over 150 games for Airdrieonians from 2013 before joining
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in 2019. He initially began his career as a
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but retrained as a full-back, which he stated drew more scrutiny on his performances from his father due to his experience in the role.


Managerial statistics


Honours


Player

Airdrieonians *
Scottish Challenge Cup The Scottish Professional Football League Challenge Cup,1994–95, 2001–02 **
Scottish Cup The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,1991–92, 1994–95 Partick Thistle * Scottish Second Division: 2000–01


Manager

Airdrie United *
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: 2002–03, 2004–05 * Scottish Second Division: 2003–04 St Johnstone *
Scottish Challenge Cup The Scottish Professional Football League Challenge Cup,2007–08


Individual

*2002 - Inducted into
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Hall of Fame. *2016 - Voted by supporters as Airdrie's best left-back as part of the club's 'Greatest XI'.


References

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