Billy Bremner - Return To Doncaster Rovers

Return To Doncaster Rovers

In July 1989 Bremner went back to Doncaster as manager, coincidentally succeeding Dave MacKay. He staved off relegation to the Conference in his first season in charge before a major improvement in the 1990–91 season, in which Rovers were promotion contenders for much of the season before finishing 11th. Despite being 47 and 48 years of age at the time, he still turned out for the Doncaster reserve XI on several occasions. He left Doncaster the following season, on 2 November 1991. This was the final position Bremner held in football.

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