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George Mulhall (8 May 1936 – 27 April 2018) was a Scottish football player and manager. Born in , Mulhall played as an for Aberdeen and Sunderland. He was capped three times for Scotland. He became the manager of Bradford City, Bolton Wanderers and Halifax Town.


Playing career
Two of Mulhall's elder brothers had forged professional careers; Martin with Falkirk, Albion Rovers and Cowdenbeath, and Edward with East Stirlingshire. George, who signed for Aberdeen on his 17th birthday,
(1988). 9780907969389, Breedon Books Sport.
had played at Denny YMCA and Kilsyth Rangers before moving to Pittodrie.

Mulhall initially had difficulty breaking into the Aberdeen first team, as his left wing position was occupied by Jackie Hather. He made his first team debut on the opening day of the 1955–56 season, while Hather was recovering from injury, but he did not become a regular in the side until 1959.

Mulhall earned his first international cap in October 1959, when he scored in a 4–0 win over Northern Ireland. He played in 150 games for Aberdeen, scoring 42 goals.

In September 1962 he signed for Sunderland for £23,000. Mulhall made 289 appearances and scored 67 goals for Sunderland, and he helped the team to win promotion to the First Division in 1963–64. Mulhall was ever-present that season, as part of a run of 114 consecutive appearances. He won another two international caps, also against Northern Ireland, before moving to South Africa to play for Cape Town City in 1969. He stayed for three seasons before playing one final game for Morton.


Managerial career
Mulhall moved into coaching upon his playing retirement first becoming trainer-coach at Halifax Town. He was promoted to first team manager in 1972, and held this position until September 1974. A month later he moved to Bolton Wanderers where he spent four years as coach and assistant manager.

In November 1978 he moved to Bradford City to replace John Napier as manager. In his first full season he guided the club to 5th in Division Four before he was tempted back to Bolton in March 1981. He managed Bolton for one year until he was sacked. He served as a scout at Ipswich Town and assistant manager at Tranmere Rovers. He later returned to Halifax Town as joint manager with Kieran O'Regan and got them promoted back into the Football League in 1998, at which point Mulhall retired.

Mulhall died on 27 April 2018, aged 81.


Career statistics

Club
+Appearances and goals by club, season and competition ! rowspan="2"Club ! rowspan="2"Season ! colspan="3"League ! colspan="2"National Cup ! colspan="2"League Cup ! colspan="2"Total
Aberdeen1955–56Scottish Division One730051124
1956–5721000021
1957–5841001051
1958–5941001253
1959–602753062367
1960–61321020624012
1961–6232942604211
1962–6320006383
Sunderland1962–63Second Division35742624511
1963–6442961104910
1964–65First Division41921314611
1965–663681011389
1966–67331251214014
1967–683541031395
1968–693170010327
(loan)1967United Soccer Association1030000103
Cape Town City1969NFL (South Africa)--------
1970--------
1971--------
Greenock Morton1971–72Scottish Division One10001020


International
+Appearances and goals by national team and year !National team !Year !Apps !Goals
Scotland195911
1960
1961
196210
196310
Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Mulhall goal
+List of international goals scored by George Mulhall !No. !Date !Venue !Opponent !Score !Result !Competition
13 October 1959, , Northern Ireland0-40-41959-60 British Home Championship


Managerial record
Halifax Town19721974-----
Bradford City1978198111548343341.74%
Bolton Wanderers19811982421322730.95%
Halifax Town19961998-----


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