Steve McIlhone

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Steve McIlhone
Personal information
Full name Steve McIlhone
Date of birth (1969-05-24) 24 May 1969 (age 54)
Place of birth Edinburgh, Scotland
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Hibernian
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986-1987 Hibernian 0 (0)
Blackburn United
1987-1989 East Fife 13 (0)
Whitburn
Managerial career
2008-2012 Broxburn Athletic (assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Steve McIlhone (born 24 May 1969) is a former Scottish professional footballer who played as a forward for Hibernian and East Fife.

Club career[edit]

Hibernian[edit]

McIlhone started his career at Hibernian in 1986, sharing a dressing room with Hibernian legend Paul Kane. The forward caught the eye of clubs in England and had trained with Arsenal for a week, but left the Hibees without making a single first team appearance.[1][2][3]

East Fife[edit]

He had a short spell at the West Lothian club Blackburn United before joining East Fife. McIlhone made 13 appearances without scoring for the Fifers and was released by then manager Gavin Murray in 1989.[4][5]

Whitburn[edit]

After leaving Fife, McIlhone joined Whitburn for the remainder of his playing career. He was part of the squad that reached the Scottish Junior Cup final in 1995, but ultimately lost 2–0 to Camelon Juniors.[6][7]

Coaching career[edit]

McIlhone was appointed as Steve Pittman's assistant manager at Broxburn Athletic in 2008. He was part of the Brox team that won the Scottish Junior Football East Region Premier League South in 2009–2010. McIlhone stepped down from the position of assistant manager in 2012 due to work commitments.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Hibernian Team Photo 1986/87". Facebook.
  2. ^ "Hibs Players Birthdays".
  3. ^ In Colours Green and White: A Post-War History of Hibs (Chapter 18), John Campbell; 2013; ISBN 9781841589961
  4. ^ "Neil Brown - Steve McIlhone".
  5. ^ "East Fife 1 Clydebank 2 League (Division 1)".
  6. ^ "Whitburn Junior FC official website - Scottish Cup 1995".
  7. ^ "Broxburn pull clear at top of Premier League". 11 November 2010.
  8. ^ "Broxburn's assistant Stephen McIlhone steps aside as Musselburgh come to town". 6 December 2012.