David McGurn
Scottish footballer

David McGurn

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Scottish footballer
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14 September 1980(Glasgow)
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David McGurn (born 14 September 1980 in Glasgow) is a Scottish footballer currently playing for League Two side Cowdenbeath. McGurn previously played for Greenock Morton until 2008 & Raith Rovers from 2008 to 2016, as well as having a loan spell with Stranraer.

Career

David McGurn began his senior Greenock Morton career in 2003 when he was signed by John McCormack from Hillwood Boys Club. McGurn had previously played in the youth teams at Queen's Park, under McCormack. In his first season McGurn was second in line behind first choice goalkeeper Craig Coyle. He spent all of the 2003–04 season on the substitutes bench.

He was the regular first choice goalkeeper for Morton initially when Jim McInally replaced McCormack as manager, when he also worked as the clubs goalkeeping coach until David Wylie returned to the club. When McInally took charge Coyle was out injured and from there McGurn retained his place in the side until McInally signed Paul Mathers.

He was released by Greenock Morton in May 2008 and signed for Second Division side Raith Rovers a few days later.

On 29 April 2015, McGurn sign a new contract to stay at Raith Rovers for the next two years at least.

On 28 August 2015 it was announced that McGurn had agreed a season-long loan with Stranraer.

On 21 June 2016 it was announced that McGurn had signed for Cowdenbeath.

Outside of football

McGurn works as a lecturer at Cardonald College in Sports Coaching and Fitness He is also a Culture & Sport Glasgow activity coach, Glasgow football section coach and a qualified SFA goalkeeping coach.

McGurn is married to wife Alana, with whom he has a daughter Amy.

Honours

Raith Rovers

  • Scottish Second Division: 1
2008–09

Greenock Morton

  • Scottish Second Division: 1
2006–07