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Roy Aitken
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Personal information
Full name Robert Sime Aitken
Date of birth 24 November 1958 (1958-11-24) (age 51)
Place of birth    Irvine, Scotland
Playing position Midfielder (Retired)
Club information
Current club Birmingham City (first-team coach)
Youth career
1973–1976 Celtic Boys Club
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1976–1990
1990–1991
1991–1992
1992–1995
Celtic
Newcastle United
St Mirren
Aberdeen
483 (40)
054 0(1)
034 0(1)
029 0(2)   
National team
1980–1991 Scotland 057 0(1)
Teams managed
1995–1997
2006
Aberdeen
Aston Villa (caretaker)

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

Robert Sime "Roy" Aitken (born 24 November 1958) is a former footballer who went on to become a coach with Leeds United and Aston Villa. His position as a player was midfield.

Born in Irvine, Ayrshire, he grew up in Ardrossan, where most of his family still live today. Roy was educated at the town's St Peter's Primary School, a place which fuelled his love of the game, before going on to St Andrews Academy of Saltcoats when he was twelve. He was an astute pupil, certainly able to go on to higher education but having also furthered his keen interest in football, decided to sign an S-Form with his boyhood Heroes Celtic. During his time at the school he not only excelled at football but also rugby and track & field, winning both the schools title of Junior Sports Champion, and then following that by winning the Senior Sports Champion title the next year, whilst still only in 4th year.

He then had a glowing playing career with Celtic where he was nicknamed 'The Bear' by the supporters due to his large frame and commanding presence. The chant 'Feed the Bear' could be heard on a weekly basis from the terraces of Celtic Park. The supporters took to Roy right from the start of his career and he is still regularly voted in All Time XI's by the fans who still consider him a club legend. He also proudly played 57 games for the Scotland national football team, scoring once. He later went on to play for Newcastle United, St. Mirren and Aberdeen. After his playing career he had a short spell in management with Scottish Premier League team Aberdeen, and won the Scottish League Cup in 1995 before turning his attention to coaching.

After obtaining his UEFA Pro Licence at the SFA's Largs training centre[1][2][3], Aitken went on to become a respected coach with Leeds United before rejoining former Leeds coach David O'Leary at Aston Villa. On 20 July 2006, he was named caretaker manager of Aston Villa after O'Leary's exit by mutual consent the previous evening. Aitken managed Villa to 3 pre-season victories before being replaced by the new Villa manager, Martin O'Neill.

In January 2007, he was appointed as one of Alex McLeish's assistants with the Scotland national football team.

On 28 November 2007, he followed McLeish, newly appointed as manager of Birmingham City, to the club as first-team coach alongside Andy Watson.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Danny McGrain
Celtic F.C. captain
1987–1989
Succeeded by
Paul McStay
Preceded by
Andy Thorn
Newcastle United F.C. Captain
1990–1991
Succeeded by
Kevin Scott



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