Craig James Brewster (born
13 December 1966) is a Scottish
association football manager and player, who plays for and coaches
Ross County. He made his
name in a long and successful career playing as a
striker for numerous clubs in Scotland, particularly
Forfar Athletic,
Raith Rovers,
Dundee United and
Dunfermline. He also had a
successful spell with
Ionikos in
Greece.
Brewster started his managerial career with
Inverness CT in the
Scottish Premier League,
before a short unsuccessful spell as manager of Dundee United
forced a resumption of his playing career in 2007 with
Aberdeen. He was reappointed manager of
Inverness CT for a second time in August 2007, but Brewster was
sacked by Inverness in January 2009.
Playing career
Early career
Brewster
was born in Stobswell, Dundee
and grew up
a Dundee United supporter. He
signed for the club as a schoolboy, but was not offered
professional terms by then manager
Jim
McLean. Unable to find a senior club, Brewster dropped into
junior football
with Dundee Stobswell for a while, before signing for
Forfar Athletic in 1985. At this time,
his regular playing position was in
midfield. His form at Forfar prompted the
attention of
Raith Rovers, who
signed him in 1991. At this time he converted to striker, and
formed a prolific partnership with
Gordon
Dalziel that helped Raith to the
First Division title
in
1993.
Dundee United
In 1993,
Brewster returned to Dundee United, signing for the Tannadice
club for a fee of £250,000. After a slow
start in which he struggled to adapt to
Premier Division
football, Brewster's first season at Tannadice culminated in his
greatest moment as a player, scoring the winner for United in the
1994 Scottish Cup Final against
Rangers. However, the club was
relegated a year later. Brewster helped them towards promotion back
to the top flight in
1995–96, scoring four goals in
one match against
Dumbarton, but when
his contract expired at the end of the season he decided to further
his career elsewhere. With the
Bosman
ruling having just come into force, Brewster was entitled to
move abroad on a free transfer, and he decided to take advantage of
an offer from Greek club
Ionikos
FC.
Greece, Hibs and Dunfermline
While other Scottish players who moved to Europe at this time
mainly returned home soon afterwards, Brewster remained at
Ionikos FC for five seasons. His time in Greece
included another national cup final appearance, but
Ionikos FC lost the 2000
Greek Cup to
AEK
Athens. In July 2001, Brewster went on trial at
Hibernian, securing a return to Scotland in
time for the
2001-02
season. In his first season back in Scotland, Brewster formed a
productive partnership with a young
Garry
O'Connor but due to budget cuts by Hibs, Brewster joined
Dunfermline Athletic in
2002. He enjoyed some of the most consistent form of his career
playing alongside
Stevie Crawford,
who had a been a youngster at Raith during Brewster's time there.
Despite some clamour from fans and the media for Brewster to be
called up to the
Scotland squad, this never
materialised.
Playing and managing
After spells as player-manager at
Inverness and Dundee
United, Brewster joined Aberdeen in December 2006, signing a
contract until the end of the
2006–07 season. He linked up
again with
Jimmy Calderwood, who
had been his manager at
Dunfermline. Brewster made his
debut for Aberdeen as a substitute in a goalless draw with
Hibernian on 2 January 2007, and he scored
his first goal for Aberdeen with a header in a
Scottish Cup tie against the same opponents
eight days later. Brewster then suffered a dislocated shoulder in a
draw against
Inverness. Doubts were
cast over his playing future, but Brewster returned in early March
and he signed a six-month extension to his Aberdeen contract in May
2007.
His contract with Aberdeen was cut short, however, when he returned
to management with Inverness in August 2007. He only played in two
league games for Inverness in his second spell with that club,
scoring the winning goal in a
SPL match against
Hearts. After being sacked as
Inverness manager in early 2009, Brewster signed a contract with
local rivals until the end of the 2008–09 season.
Management
Inverness CT (first spell)
In November 2004, Brewster accepted the job of player–manager with
Inverness Caledonian
Thistle. He helped to establish the club in the
Scottish Premier League after
John Robertson had left to take
the position at
Hearts,
albeit with a squad mainly put together by his predecessors
Steve Paterson and Robertson.
Dundee United
The promise Brewster showed at Inverness led to speculation of a
return to Dundee United in a managerial capacity. This came to pass
in January 2006, when he was appointed to the player–manager
position back at his hometown club. Brewster's return to United
yielded little success, however, as despite going unbeaten in his
first three games, the remainder of the
2005–06 season brought
just one win against
Livingston.
Brewster had to wait four league games into the
2006–07 season for his
second league win, and oversaw only two league wins in his nine
months at Tannadice.On 29 October 2006, after a 5–1 defeat to
Falkirk, Brewster and assistant Malky
Thomson left by "mutual agreement". After leaving Dundee United he
was linked with several managerial vacancies, including those at
former clubs Dunfermline, Raith and Ionikos, but he returned to
playing with
Aberdeen instead.
Inverness CT (second spell)
Brewster returned to management with
Inverness in August 2007,
after previous manager
Charlie
Christie had resigned. Inheriting a team that was bottom of the
league with no points, the team went on a good run of form
culminating in December 2007 with a remarkable 3–2 win over Celtic,
despite having been 0–2 down and having a player sent off. Pressure
began to mount on Brewster in early 2008 when the team went on a
run of seven consecutive defeats, amidst rumours of disharmony
among the playing squad. Brewster stuck to a tough but unpopular
stance regarding player discipline and contracts. Results
eventually improved with the team
finishing 9th in the league.
This improvement was not maintained during the 2008–09 season,
however. Brewster was sacked on 19 January 2009 following a run of
seven
SPL defeats in a row
that left the team bottom of the league.
Managerial record
| Team |
Pld |
W |
D |
L |
| Inverness CT |
50 |
17 |
18 |
15 |
| Dundee Utd |
28 |
3 |
11 |
16 |
| Inverness CT |
64 |
22 |
7 |
35 |
|
Career statistics
References
Notes
- Hibernian 0–0 Aberdeen, BBC Sport, 2 January 2007.
- Moffat, Colin. Aberdeen 2–2 Hibernian, BBC Sport, 10 January 2007.
- Brewster injury shocker for Dons, BBC Sport, 13 January 2007.
- Brewster booster for Aberdeen, Eurosport, 17 May 2007.
- Grahame, Ewing. Craig Brewster returns to Inverness,
Daily
Telegraph, 28 August 2007.
- Inverness Caledonian Thistle beats Hearts 2–1,
Toronto
Star, 22 September 2007.
- Ross County sign Brewster at 42, BBC Sport, 5 February 2009.
- Brewster turns down job in Greece,
BBC Sport, 5
November 2006.
- Inverness sack manager Craig Brewster,
Daily Record, 19 January
2009.
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