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Gerry Britton
Personal information
Full name Gerard Joseph Britton
Date of birth 20 October 1970 (1970-10-20) (age 39)
Place of birth    Glasgow, Scotland
Height 185cm
Playing position Striker
Youth career
Celtic
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1990–1992
1991–1992
1992–1994
1994–1996
1996–1999
1998
1999–2001
2001–2005
2005
2005
2005–2006
2006–2008
Celtic
Reading (loan)
Partick Thistle
Dundee
Dunfermline Athletic
Raith Rovers (loan)
Livingston
Partick Thistle
Motherwell
Dundee
Brechin City
Stranraer
002 00(0)
002 00(0)
062 0(15)
068 0(15)
060 0(18)
005 00(1)
030 00(9)
094 0(21)
003 00(0)
002 00(0)
023 00(3)
001 00(0)   
Teams managed
2003–2005
2006–2008
Partick Thistle
Stranraer

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Gerard (Gerry) Joseph Britton (born 20 October 1970 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former footballer who played as a striker. He is currently assistant manager to Ian McCall at Partick Thistle.


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[edit] Career

Britton began his career with Celtic, making two league appearances and spending time on loan with Reading, where he played the same amount games before beginning the first of two spells at Partick Thistle in 1992. In two years at Firhill, Britton played in over sixty league matches, scoring fifteen times before moving to Dundee. Again, this was to be the first in two spells at a club for Britton, and he managed a similar record at Dens Park before signing for Dunfermline Athletic in 1996. Britton managed thirteen league goals in his first season at East End Park, helping The Pars to fifth place in the league. The following season, Britton only appeared in around half as many matches and scored just three times as the club finished eighth. In 1998-99, Britton began the season in the first team but after just one goal by mid-November, had a month on loan with Raith Rovers, where he scored once in five matches. He returned to the Dunfermline team in December but with only more goal all season, found himself released in the summer.

Britton joined Second Division champions Livingston in June and played in around half the club's league fixtures, scoring five times. The following season, he played slightly fewer matches but scored a hat-trick in his final appearance as Livi won the First Division. Rather than move back into the Premier League, Britton stayed in the First Division by returning to Partick, who had just clinched the Second Division title. Britton hit twelve goals in the league as The Jags won a second successive title, ensuring he also won a second successive First Division title. Partick finished in tenth place in 2002-03 with Britton netting five league goals. In December the following season, Britton was appointed co-manager with Derek Whyte[1] but the pair could not prevent Thistle from relegation. In 2004-05, Britton played once – in September – before being dismissed from Thistle in January 2005. After training with Motherwell, Britton signed a short-term deal in March,[2] making three substitute appearances towards the end of the season. Britton then had a short second spell with Dundee at the start of 2005-06, combining his playing duties with an assistant manager role,[3] before having his contract terminated in August.[4] Britton, who had been acting as caretaker manager, joined Brechin City a week later[5] and played out the season with them.

At the end of the season, Britton left Brechin to become manager of Stranraer[6] Britton made his last senior appearance in November 2006 as an 85th-minute substitute but under his leadership, Stranraer finished in the relegation play-off place and were relegated after losing to East Fife. In January 2008, with the team lying third, Britton won the Third Division Manager of the Month award for December[7] but resigned just a month later to return to Partick for the third time as assistant manager.[8]

[edit] Honours

[edit] Livingston

2000-01

[edit] Partick Thistle

2001-02

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