Gerry Mays

Scottish footballer and manager

Gerry Mays
Personal information
Date of birth (1921-07-18)18 July 1921
Place of birth Craigneuk, Scotland
Date of death 20 March 2006(2006-03-20) (aged 84)
Place of death Bellshill, Lanarkshire
Position(s) Inside forward
Youth career
Shieldmuir Celtic
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1939–1941 Hibernian 0 (0)
1947–1948 St Johnstone 14 (5)
1949–1952 Dunfermline Athletic 89 (50)
1952–1959 Kilmarnock 152 (79)
Total 102 (13)
Managerial career
1961–1962 Ayr United.
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Gerry Mays (18 July 1921 – 20 March 2006) was a Scottish football player and manager. He played for Hibernian, St Johnstone, Dunfermline Athletic and Kilmarnock, and then managed Ayr United. Mays appeared for Kilmarnock in the 1957 Scottish Cup Final and 1952 Scottish League Cup Final, and for Dunfermline in the 1949–50 Scottish League Cup Final.

External links

  • Gerald Mayes, www.ihibs.co.uk
  • Gerry Mays at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database
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Ayr United F.C.managers
  • Dainty (1914–15)
  • Gemson (1915–18)
  • Cameron (1918–19)
  • McDonald (1919–23)
  • Richardson (1923–24)
  • Hay (1924–26)
  • Buchanan (1926–31)
  • Gibson (1931–35)
  • Thompson (1935–39)
  • Ferrier (1945–48)
  • Anderson (1949–53)
  • Bennett (1953–55)
  • McBain (1955–56)
  • Cox (1956–61)
  • Flavell (1961)
  • Mays (1961–62)
  • McBain (1962–63)
  • Flavell (1963–64)
  • McCreath (1964–66)
  • MacLeod (1966–75)
  • Stuart (1975–78)
  • MacLeod (1978)
  • McLean (1979–83)
  • Caldwell (1983–85)
  • MacLeod (1985–90)
  • Burley (1991–93)
  • Stainrod (1993–95)
  • Dalziel (1995–02)
  • Money (2002–04)
  • Shanks (2004–05)
  • Connor (2005–07)
  • Watt (2007)
  • Reid (2007–12)
  • Roberts (2012–14)
  • McCall (2015–19)
  • Kerr (2019–21)
  • Hopkin (2021)
  • Duffy (2021)
  • Bullen (2022–24)
  • Brown (2024–)
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