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Maurice John Giblin Johnston (born 13 April 1963) is a Scottish former
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player and coach. Johnston, who played as a
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, started his senior football career with
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in 1981. He moved to
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in 1983, where he scored 23 league goals and helped them reach the 1984 FA Cup Final. In 1984 he joined
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and scored 72 goals in 128 matches, won the
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in 1986. Johnston signed for
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in 1987. He returned to
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with
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in 1989, becoming the second player to cross the
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divide since
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( Alfie Conn was first) and the first open
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to play for Rangers since
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. Johnston won two Scottish league titles with Rangers, scoring 46 goals in 100 games. He later played for Everton, Hearts,
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and American
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(MLS) side
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. Johnston received his first international cap for
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in 1984, when he was at Watford. He scored 14 goals in 38 appearances for Scotland, including one at the
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. After retiring as a football player in 2001, Johnston coached in MLS. He was most recently the manager and later Director of Soccer at MLS club
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before he parted company with them on 14 September 2010.


Club career


Partick Thistle

Johnston started his career in 1981 with
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and scored 41 goals in two and a half seasons there.


Watford

Johnston then moved on to English club
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for a fee of £210,000 in November 1983, when they were struggling against relegation from the First Division a season after finishing second. His arrival revived their season as they recovered well to finish mid table, as he scored 20 goals in just 29 league games. He also helped them reach their first ever
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, which they lost 2–0 to Everton. He began the 1984–85 season still at
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and got three goals in nine First Division games before returning to Scotland.


Celtic

Johnston scored 14 league goals in 27 games during his first season at the club. In 1985–86 he scored 15 goals from 32 Premier Division games as Celtic won the league title. During the 1986–87 season Johnston scored 23 goals from 40 games.


Nantes

Johnston moved on to French club
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in 1987 and scored 22 goals in two seasons there. After initially claiming he would never return to Scotland, Johnston reconsidered and appeared at a press conference to announce that he would sign for Celtic at the end of his contract with Nantes.


Rangers

In July 1989, Johnston opted not to return to Celtic (who had recently sold his replacement
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back to
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) and instead joined
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's Rangers. From the early 20th century onwards, Rangers F.C. signing policy, Catholics had not been knowingly signed by Rangers, nor employed in other prominent roles as an 'unwritten rule'. Johnston was "their first major Roman Catholic signing". He was the highest-profile Catholic to sign for the club since the World War I era, though other Catholics had signed for Rangers before. The move angered both Celtic and Rangers supporters. A handful of Rangers fans burned scarves and threatened to hand in season tickets over the signing but attendances held firm while Celtic fans referred to Johnston as ''Judas Iscariot, Judas''. Rangers' kitman Jimmy Bell protested by making Johnston arrange his own kit and withholding from him the chocolate bars dispensed to other players until he scored against Celtic. He won over a lot of Rangers fans in November 1989, when he scored a late winning goal in an
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derby match.


Everton

On 18 November 1991, Johnston signed to Everton for £1.5M, forming a three-man strikeforce alongside Tony Cottee and Peter Beardsley. He scored seven goals in 21 league games as Everton finished mid table in the 1991–92 in English football, 1991–92 campaign of the Football League First Division, First Division. Johnston scored three goals in 13 games as Everton finished 13th in the 1992–93 in English football, first season of the new Premier League, losing his place in the first team to new signing Paul Rideout. One of his goals in the 1992–93 season came in a 3–0 away win over Manchester United F.C., Manchester United in the second game of the Premier League season. Despite the departure of Peter Beardsley to Newcastle United in the close season, Johnston remained out of the team during the 1993–94 in English football, 1993–94 campaign as manager Howard Kendall reverted to the traditional 4–4–2 formation and partnered Tony Cottee with Paul Rideout in attack. In October 1993, Johnston was given a free transfer when attempts to sell him failed.


Return to Scottish football

Johnston returned to Scotland with Edinburgh club Hearts, making 31 appearances in his first season and scoring four goals. He found himself out of the team the following season and was given another free transfer in February 1995 after a long dispute over the settlement of his contract. Joining
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, he scored one goal in the remainder of that season and five in the next season as
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were relegated from the Scottish Football League Premier Division, Scottish Premier Division.


MLS

In 1996, Johnston moved to the United States and
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, signing with the Kansas City Wiz (later renamed the Wizards). He scored 31 goals in 149 games for the club, adding a goal in 15 playoff games. He was part of the Wizards team that won the MLS Cup in 2000.


International career

Mo Johnston made his debut with the Scotland men's national football team, Scotland national team in 1984 and played regularly under manager Andy Roxburgh following his appointment in July 1986. He had been expected to make the squad for Mexico 86 but was dropped by Alex Ferguson (caretaker manager until the end of the World Cup after the death of Jock Stein in September 1985) after a late night incident during Scotland's preparations for their play-off against Australia in November 1985, in which Johnston had disturbed a member of the coaching staff in his hotel room. In Ferguson's autobiography, ''Managing My Life'', which was published 14 years later, Ferguson stated that he had already warned Johnston about his conduct after he and teammate
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had bought drinks for themselves, fellow Scotland teammates and a group of young women in the hotel bar. He played a part in getting Scotland to Italia 90 but retired from international competition after their early elimination. He briefly returned to the national side team for several Euro qualifiers in late 1991 but got injured against Switzerland and finally, in 1992 after scoring 14 goals in 38 caps, permanently retired from the national team. He was in the starting lineup for all three of Scotland's matches in the
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, scoring a Penalty kick (association football), penalty kick against Sweden men's national football team, Sweden.


Managerial career

Johnston retired after the 2001 season, and from 2003 to 2005 was an assistant coach to Bob Bradley for the MetroStars. After Bradley was fired with three games left in the 2005 season, Johnston was named interim head coach. With a record to end the season of two wins and a tie, he led the team to the playoffs and was promoted to the full-time position with re-branded New York Red Bulls after the season. On 27 June 2006, after a 2-3-7 start to the 2006 season, Johnston was fired. On 22 August 2006, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE); owners of MLS club
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, announced Johnston as Head Coach beginning their inaugural 2007 Toronto FC season, 2007 season. Before the start of the 2008 Toronto FC season, 2008 season, it was announced that Johnston was moving upstairs to fill the role of Director of Football, though he retained the title of manager, while John Carver (footballer), John Carver took over coaching duties at the time. Johnston earned himself the name "Trader Mo" because in the first half of the first season alone he had traded 9 players. Johnston's tenure as Director of Soccer ended when he was fired, along with head coach Preki, on 14 September 2010. Johnston's regular season record as Director of Soccer Operations was 32-51-31.


Career statistics


International

:''Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Johnston goal''.


Coaching record


Honours

Watford *FA Cup runner-up: 1984 FA Cup Final, 1983–84 Celtic * Scottish Football League Premier Division, Scottish Premier Division: 1985–86 Scottish Premier Division, 1985–86 *
Scottish Cup The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,Profile on Neil Brown's player websiteToronto FC profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Johnston, Mo 1963 births Living people 1990 FIFA World Cup players Celtic F.C. players Everton F.C. players Expatriate men's footballers in France Expatriate soccer coaches in Canada Expatriate soccer coaches in the United States Falkirk F.C. players FC Nantes players Men's association football forwards Heart of Midlothian F.C. players Sporting Kansas City players Ligue 1 players New York Red Bulls head coaches Partick Thistle F.C. players Footballers from Glasgow Premier League players Rangers F.C. players Scotland men's international footballers Scottish expatriate men's footballers Scottish expatriate sportspeople in Canada Scottish expatriate sportspeople in France Scottish expatriate sportspeople in the United States Scottish men's footballers Scottish football managers Scottish expatriate football managers Scottish Roman Catholics English Football League players Toronto FC head coaches Watford F.C. players Scottish Football Hall of Fame inductees Scottish Football League players Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States Major League Soccer players Major League Soccer All-Stars Scotland men's under-21 international footballers New York Red Bulls non-playing staff