Former Aberdeen and Dunfermline Athletic manager Jimmy Calderwood has died aged 69. Calderwood was diagnosed with early-onset dementia in 2017, three years after his final managerial post with Dutch side De Graafschap.
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LEGENDARY Scottish football manager Jimmy Calderwood has passed away at the age of 69. The popular former Aberdeen and Dunfermline manager had been battling dementia. Calderwood, who also bossed
Calderwood left Aberdeen in 2009, and kept Kilmarnock in the top flight after taking over at Rugby Park in January 2010. He oversaw Ross County's Challenge Cup win a year later, before returning to the Netherlands with Go Ahead Eagles before his final managerial stint at De Graafschap in 2014.
Jimmy Thelin praised battling hosts Elgin City as he expressed relief that his Aberdeen side had been able to celebrate a victory with their fans after 12 games without one.
Calderwood passed away in the early hours of Sunday morning with devoted partner Yvonne Buchanan and her two daughters by his side. Calderwood, who also bossed Kilmarnock and Ross County, was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s in 2015.
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Elgin City manager Allan Hale feels his side could take advantage of Aberdeen's poor run of form when they meet in the Scottish Cup on Saturday. The Dons equalled a club record of 12 league matches without a win when they lost at Rangers on Wednesday.
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Duk grabbed a second-half double to settle the game, but it was Shayden Morris (right) who was the driving force for Aberdeen until then, the winger opening the scoring, being denied a second by the post and constantly worrying the Elgin City defence with his pace as his side advanced to the Scottish Cup last 16.
Former Dunfermline Athletic and Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood has died aged 69. The Glaswegian also managed Kilmarnock and Ross County in Scotland as well as spells in the Netherlands at Go Ahead Eagles, De Graafschap and NEC Nijmigen.