Ian MacFarlane (footballer)

Ian MacFarlane (footballer)

Ian MacFarlane (born 26 January, 1933) was a Scottish footballer and manager. He was born in Lanark.

He made his playing debut for Leicester City on 4 October, 1958.

He managed Carlisle United from 1 January, 1970 to 1 June, 1972. Notable signings he made for Carlisle include John Gorman in September 1970 and Stanley Bowles in October 1971.

He was caretaker manager of Sunderland from 18 August, 1976 to 1 December, 1976 for 7 games (2 wins, 1 draw, 4 losses. He was succeeded by Jimmy Adamson.

He managed Leicester City for 5 games in 1978 as caretaker manager, losing 4 and winning just once.

As an assistant manager he won the FA cup with Manchester City.

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