Alex Mackie

Alex Mackie (born in Banffshire, Scotland in 1870) was a manager of Sunderland A.F.C and Middlesbrough F.C..

Alex Mackie
Personal information
Date of birth 1870
Place of birth Banffshire, Scotland
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Aberdeen
Inverness Thistle
Sunderland
Teams managed
1899–1905 Sunderland
1905–1906 Middlesbrough
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Mackie played his early football in Aberdeen before joining the Glasgow Association. He then became club secretary at Inverness. After this, he spent seven seasons as player-manager of Sunderland during one of their most productive playing periods, winning the 1901–02 season league Championship, though his involvement in the Andy McCombie Scandal brought him a suspension imposed by the Football Association.

He was one of seventy applicants for the Middlesbrough job after Jack Robson departed and his record at Roker Park convinced the board that he was the man for the job, starting work in the summer of 1905.

Following the football payments scandal at the end of 1905, he received a ban forbidding him from any active participation in football, unlike his predecessor who had the foresight to obtain a letter of absolution from the club chairman. However, Mackie was disillusioned with football by this point and so pre-empted the ban by voluntarily severing his interests.

He took over the Star and Garter Hotel in Marton Road, Middlesbrough in June 1906.

See also

  • List of English football championship winning managers

References

  • Glasper, Harry. Middlesbrough, A Complete Record, 1876-1989. Breedon Books Sport. p. 73. ISBN 0-907969-53-4.


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