Stephen Frail

He helped the Dens Park side to victory in the inaugural Scottish Challenge Cup in 1990–91, however his progress was hindered by a serious knee ligament injury, causing him to miss almost an entire season.Unable to maintain a permanent position in the team he filled-in as a defensive midfielder when required as well as deputising for Locke but left Edinburgh for Merseyside when Tranmere Rovers paid £90,000 for his services in January 1998.He is best remembered for his involvement in a controversial incident in an FA Cup tie with Sunderland, when a bureaucratic mix-up resulted in him being substituted on for Clint Hill who, unbeknown to Frail, had just been sent-off for a second bookable offence.Later that year, after attending Hearts UEFA Cup tie with Sporting Braga, he was invited to join their coaching staff by then manager Craig Levein.It was confirmed in June 2007 that Frail and Korobochka would take charge of the Jambos for the 2007–08 season with Bulgarian Angel Chervenkov coming in as assistant, though it was left ambiguous which one of the pair had responsibility for team selection.
GlasgowRight-backmidfielderMotherwellDundeeHeart of MidlothianTranmere RoversSt JohnstoneGreenock MortonCeltic U20Northern Ireland U-19sDundee UnitedfootballScottish PremiershipAnatoliy KorobochkaAndrew RobertsonArchie KnoxDens ParkScottish Challenge Cup1990–91ligament1994–95Scotland national sideSPFA Team of the Year1995–96Gary LockeEdinburghMerseysideFA CupSunderlandClint HillSandy ClarkGreenockMortonPeter CormackDave McPherson2001–02John McCormackUEFA CupSporting BragaCraig LeveinJohn McGlynnRaith RoversAnatoly KorobochkaValdas Ivanauskas2007–08Angel Chervenkovcaretaker managerCelticreserve and youth teamsBolton WanderersHeart of Midlothian F.C.McGheeJ. McCartneyW. McCartneyMcLeanWalkerHarveyHagartOrmondRennieMoncurMacDonaldJardineJordanJefferiesHoustonLeveinRobertsonMcGlynnBurleyIvanauskasMalofeyevKorobochkaLászlóSérgioNeilsonCathroMacPheeStendelNaismithCritchley