13 Facts About George Mulhall

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George Mulhall was a Scottish football player and manager.

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George Mulhall became the manager of Bradford City, Bolton Wanderers and Halifax Town.

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George Mulhall, who signed for Aberdeen on his 17th birthday, had played at Denny YMCA and Kilsyth Rangers before moving to Pittodrie.

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George Mulhall initially had difficulty breaking into the Aberdeen first team, as his left wing position was occupied by Jackie Hather.

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George Mulhall played in 150 games for Aberdeen, scoring 42 goals.

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George Mulhall was ever-present that season, as part of a run of 114 consecutive appearances.

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George Mulhall won another two international caps, against Northern Ireland, before moving to South Africa to play for Cape Town City in 1969.

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George Mulhall stayed for three seasons before playing one final game for Morton.

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George Mulhall moved into coaching upon his playing retirement first becoming trainer-coach at Halifax Town.

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George Mulhall was promoted to first team manager in 1972, and held this position until September 1974.

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George Mulhall managed Bolton for one year until he was sacked.

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George Mulhall served as a scout at Ipswich Town and assistant manager at Tranmere Rovers.

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George Mulhall 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.