Derek Collins

Defender, Football player

1969 –

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Who is Derek Collins?

Derek Collins is a Scottish former professional footballer.

Collins started his playing career with Greenock Morton where he spent over a decade after making his debut in 1987. In 1997 Collins joined Hibernian and returned to Greenock Morton via loan spells at Preston North End, Partick Thistle and Sliema Wanderers of Malta

In his second spell with Greenock Morton, Collins established himself as the holder of the record number of appearances for the club.

In January 2005, Collins signed for Gretna where he combined his playing role with coaching duties before becoming a coach full-time for the 2006-07 season.

Derek Collins also has the honour of being the only player to play in all four of Scotland's senior leagues with the same club, a feat he achieved when he captained Morton against Gretna in Gretna's first ever Scottish Football League game.

When Davie Irons left Gretna for Morton as manager, Collins went with him as his assistant.

In September 2009, after a poor start to the season, Collins and Irons were sacked by Morton.

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Born
Jul 10, 1969
Glasgow
Nationality
  • Scotland
Lived in
  • Glasgow

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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