(1) Bob Alexander **** (1945-74)
President of Junior FA
Approachable Character
Very Strict
If He Said Something - That Was Law
Nobody Rubbed Him Up The Wrong Way
Didn't Suffer Fools Gladly
Good At Identifying What Player Would Suit Irvine Meadow
He Knew Game Inside Out
(2) John Chryton **
An Englishman
Nice Man
Reasonable Coach
Wasn't At Meadow Long Enough To Assess Him In Detail
(3) Johnny McIntyre ****
Brought To The Club As A Player By Bob Alexander
Good, Good Player - Left Midfield
History Tells You About Him As A Player
Retired As A Player And Became Coach
Quite Heavy Duty With His Words
Good Coach
Straight To The Point
Quite Quick Tempered
(4) Davie Curlett **
Ex-Kilmarnock
Top Player At Killie
Pedigree Well Known
Good Coach
Nice Rapport With Players
(5) John Donachie **
Very Close Friend Of Sir Alex Ferguson
Spell With St.Mirren
A Nice Big Chap
Tactically Quite Shrewd
(6) John Minford *** (1989-90)
Played With Medda - Left Back From Hibs
Played With Hibs For A Good Few Years
Lived In Hurlford
Funny Big Guy
Took Training
Pass Marks
(7) Johnny Boyd ****
Great Player
Right Or Left Half From Greenock Morton
Was Captain For Morton
Well, Well Known
A Stalwart
Smashing Guy
First Class Coach
Good Knowledge
His Son Played For Medda For A Wee While
(8) Neilly Muggins ***
Very Good Player With Irvine Meadow
Nice Man
First Class Player
Fair Coach
Good Servant
(9) Davie McIlroy **
Played With Irvine Meadow Too
Small Chap
Outside Left
Good Servant
A Wee Character
Got A Lot Out Of Him
Used To Do Backflips When Celebrating Scoring A Goal But One Time Had To Get Stretchered Off After Doing His Back In
(10) Sanny McInespie *** (1982-84)
Complicated Big Character
Controversial
Always Thought He Was Right
Alright Coach
Had To Be His Way Or Not At All
Good Trainer
Infamous One - Took Training One Saturday Morning At The Waterfront Before A Scottish Cup Tie At Arbroath, Training Went On & On And As A Result Nearly Missed Kick-Off - Players Had To Get Stripped In The Bus
(11) Allan Johnston **** (1986-89)
Ace Player
Different Class
Between Three Of My Favourite Ever Irvine Meadow Players Along With Hugh O'Brien & Eric Morris
Used To Drop Like A Bag Of Tatties And Could Win You Penalties All Night
Good With The Players
(12) Willie Knox **** (1995-96)
What A Lad
Record Second To None
Astonished He Came To Medda As He Was Auchinleck Talbot Through & Through
Him And 'Bob Alexander' Were Similar
Knew What Players Were Right For Irvine Meadow
Wasn't Very Coach Oriented - Used To Say To The Team, You Know Who We Are Playing - Now Go Out There And Get Stuck In
He Knew His Players Would Do The Business
Reminded Me Of 'Colombo' - Used To Go Into All His Different Pockets To Try And Find The Teamsheets
(13) Davie McKellar ** (1996-97)
Ex-Rangers Goalkeeper
Delightful Big Chap
No Airs Or Graces Of Who He Was
Tactically Quite Astute
Quite A Short Time At Meadow
(14) Milton Thompson *** (1985-86)
Honest Chap
When He Said Something About A Player He Meant It
110% Effort & Time For Irvine Meadow
Very Dedicated
Generous To Help The Team
Good Coach
(15) Jim O'Donnell * (1993-95)
Been Round The Block
Knew The Game Well
Rather Egotistical
Wasn't Bad In Coaching Department
(16) Iain McQueen *** (1991-93)
Heavy Duty
Not A Slouch
He Was Decent
Good Talker
Players Would Always Listen To Him
Short Fuse
Used To Kick Tables And Throw Things Around The Dressing Room
(17) Jack McCartney * (1997)
Experienced
Knew The Game Quite Well
He Was The Boss Man
All Revolved Around Him
Not Easy To Get Along With
(18) Ward White *** (1997-2001)
Ex-Celtic Man
Lovely Chap
Nice Guy
Alright Coach
Very Clever
Had Always Said To Me That He Hoped Not To Be The First Meadow Manager To Be Relegated But Unfortunately That Did Indeed Happen
(19) Robert Reilly **** (2001-2003)
A Star In His Own Galaxy
Knows What He Is All About
Top Notch
Thought He Was Still Senior
His Only Problem Was He Did Not Get On With People Too Well
Only Meadow Manager To Move Dug-Outs - Moved 'Home' Dug-Out To Far Side Of Meadow Park (Winton Road Terracing)
(20) Ross Findlay *** (2003-05)
Another Who I Was Surprised To See Come To Meadow As He Is Steeped In Talbot History - 'The Auld Enemy'
Good With Players
Quite Funny
Friendly And Agreeable
Good-Natured And Likable
Quite Amiable
(21) Chris Strain **** (2005-2013)
Another Who Played For The Meadow
Not A Bad Coach
Spoke A Lot Of Sense
Not So Good At Man Management
Nobody Has A Record Like Him
Most Successful Manager In Irvine Meadow History
Won A Lot Of Trophies At Meadow And Made History On A Few Occasions By Winning Evening Times Cup Winners Cup (First Ayrshire Side To Do So) & Defeating A Senior League Side (Arbroath) In The Senior Scottish Cup
Strain - Number One IMO Due To Results And Number Of Trophies Won
Interview - Monday 17th February 2014