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James Calderwood (born 28 February 1955) is a Scottish former football player and manager. Calderwood played for
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and Dutch clubs Sparta Rotterdam,
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,
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and Heracles Almelo. After retiring as a player, Calderwood stayed in the Netherlands and became a coach, becoming a manager of
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and NEC Nijmegen. He returned to his native Scotland in 1999 to become manager of
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, guiding them to the
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. Calderwood left Dunfermline that summer to become manager of
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, a position he held for five seasons. Aberdeen performed relatively well in the SPL under Calderwood and reached the last 32 of the
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, but suffered a number of domestic cup defeats by lower league opponents. He then had brief stints with Kilmarnock and Ross County, helping each club retain their league status. Calderwood returned to the Netherlands in March 2012, with Go Ahead Eagles. In January 2014, Calderwood spent just under a month as manager of De Graafschap before resigning. Calderwood cited the sale of several of De Graafschap's key players without adequate replacement as the reason for his resignation from the post. In July 2016, Calderwood was appointed to the board of directors at
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. In August 2017, Calderwood revealed that he has had earlier-onset dementia for the past two years and is being treated for the condition.


Playing career

Born in
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,
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, Calderwood was raised in the
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housing scheme in the city where he attended Grange Secondary School; he played in youth teams with
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who also became a footballer and later a manager, and also played at schoolboy level with future Scotland captain
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. He started his professional career with
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as an apprentice in 1971, making his first team debut against Stoke City in 1972Jimmy Calderwood confirmed as Kilmarnock manager
, ''
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'', 14 January 2010.
(Sbragia joined him a year later). He made 159 appearances for the club before spending a short time on loan at
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in 1979. His contract with Birmingham was cancelled at the end of the 1979–80 season, and he accepted an offer to move to the Netherlands, where he spent almost 10 years playing for Sparta Rotterdam,
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,
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and Heracles Almelo before retiring in 1989.


Managerial career


Netherlands

Calderwood first became a coach in 1991, of amateur club Rietvogels of Almelo. A year later he became an assistant coach of professional club FC Zwolle, before moving in 1993 to
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. He returned to
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in 1995, initially as assistant coach before becoming the manager of the club a year later. A year later, he moving to the managerial position at NEC Nijmegen.


Dunfermline

After a two-year spell with NEC,
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side
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moved to make him their new manager. Calderwood spent five seasons at East End Park, where he led the club to promotion to the SPL in his first season in charge. He also led them to their highest ever SPL position, finishing fourth in 2003–04. That season the side also reached the
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, guaranteeing their return to European competition for the first time in 35 years as opponents Celtic had already earned Champions League qualification.


Aberdeen

In the summer of 2004
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, returning to
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as director of football, brought Calderwood to
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to replace
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as manager. Calderwood oversaw an improvement in Aberdeen's fortunes on the playing field. They narrowly missed out on qualifying for European competition in 2004–05 and 2005–06 but finished the 2006–07 league campaign in third place, ensuring
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qualification. However, there was humiliation for his team when they were eliminated from the
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by the amateur club Queen's Park. In December 2007, Calderwood led Aberdeen to the last 32 of European competition for the first time since 1986 with a surprising 4–0 demolition of
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at Pittodrie. With this great achievement, the Dons were rewarded by drawing FC Bayern Munich. Calderwood's team drew 2–2 with Bayern at Pittodrie on 14 February 2008, but the Germans pulled off a convincing 5–1 win the following week. Calderwood signed a -year contract to end a month of speculation about his future, along with assistant manager
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and coach Sandy Clark. Calderwood took Aberdeen to the
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semi final, where they lost 4–3 to Dumfries First Division side, Queen of the South. This was despite two goals and an assist from
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playing against his hometown club. The 2008–09 season saw Calderwood come in for some stern criticism following the club's poor start to the campaign. The Dons failed to win any of their opening four home matches, and were beaten 4–2 by Kilmarnock in the League Cup. Fans became impatient with some claiming it was time for a fresh start just as the team recovered form and were in the race for third place. On 18 January 2009 Calderwood led Aberdeen to a memorable 4–2 victory over Celtic that propelled Aberdeen to third in the league. However, just three league wins followed in the next 16 and Calderwood left the club "by mutual consent" on 24 May 2009, after the team had qualified for a place in the
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with a 2–1 victory over Hibernian.


Kilmarnock

Calderwood was appointed manager of Kilmarnock on 14 January 2010, succeeding Jim Jefferies. He agreed to a contract with the club until the end of the 2009–10 season. Calderwood managed to secure Kilmarnock's SPL status for another season, but left the club in the summer after disagreeing with chairman Michael Johnston about the player and coaching budgets.


Ross County

On 16 February 2011, Calderwood agreed to fill the managerial post at First Division club Ross County until the end of the season.


Go Ahead Eagles

Calderwood was appointed coach of Go Ahead Eagles in the
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on 30 March 2012. He left the Deventer club after they were knocked out of the promotion play-offs by FC Den Bosch after the second leg of their double-header on 13 May.


De Graafschap

Calderwood was appointed manager of De Graafschap in January 2014. He left the club after less than a month in the job, furious at the sale of two key players before the start of the season. His decision to quit was not well received by the players, with club captain
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saying: "When we were told, we were very depressed. It's not good, it's a sad day for the club."


Honours

;Dunfermline Athletic * Fife Cup (2): 2000–01, 2002–03 *
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promotion (1): 1999–00 ;Ross County * Scottish Challenge Cup (1):
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Manager awards

* SPL Manager of the Month (5): **March 2002 **April 2004 **August 2004 **February 2006 **April 2006


Managerial statistics

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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Calderwood, Jimmy Living people 1955 births Scottish footballers Association football midfielders Birmingham City F.C. players Cambridge United F.C. players Sparta Rotterdam players Willem II (football club) players Roda JC Kerkrade players Heracles Almelo players English Football League players Eredivisie players Eerste Divisie players Scottish expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in the Netherlands Scottish football managers Scottish expatriate football managers Willem II (football club) managers NEC Nijmegen managers Dunfermline Athletic F.C. managers Aberdeen F.C. managers Kilmarnock F.C. managers Ross County F.C. managers People from Govan Footballers from Glasgow Scottish Premier League managers Scotland under-23 international footballers Scottish Football League managers De Graafschap managers Go Ahead Eagles managers People with Alzheimer's disease Scottish expatriate sportspeople in the Netherlands PEC Zwolle non-playing staff Willem II (football club) non-playing staff