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13 Facts About Campbell Money

1.

Campbell Money started his senior career with St Mirren, whom he joined from Dailly Amateurs in 1978.

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Campbell Money made his debut on 1 August 1978 when selected to face a Southampton side containing stars such as Peter Osgood and Ted McDougall.

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Campbell Money became Saints' regular goalkeeper and became a fans favourite for his part in the side's 1987 Scottish Cup win.

4.

Campbell Money played in over 400 matches for the club and holds a record for playing in the most European games, eight in total.

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Campbell Money is their all-time top scoring goalkeeper with penalties in December 1992 against Cowdenbeath and Clydebank.

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Campbell Money did play for the under-21s as an overage player, and was selected once by Scotland B in 1990, replacing Bryan Gunn in a goalless draw against Yugoslavia.

7.

Campbell Money left Somerset Park in 2004, briefly managing junior side Cumnock.

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8.

Campbell Money then joined Stenhousemuir as youth development director, where he gained a reputation of breeding young talent at the club.

9.

Campbell Money replaced Des McKeown as manager in early November 2006.

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Campbell Money then returned to managing Cumnock of the Scottish Junior Football West Premier League.

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Campbell Money replaced Mark Shanks, who had replaced him at Ayr United.

12.

On 10 March 2009, with Cumnock being in second bottom position in the league, Campbell Money agreed to leave Cumnock and was replaced by Stevie Farrell.

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Campbell Money was inducted to the St Mirren Hall of Fame in 2004.