Paul Kinnaird
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Paul Kinnaird (born 11 November 1966 in Glasgow) is a former Scottish footballer. He is now a fitness coach and has worked with Ayr United.
His previous clubs include Norwich City FC, Dundee United, Motherwell FC, St. Mirren FC and Partick Thistle, before briefly visiting England to play four times for Shrewsbury Town FC. A return to his homeland saw him play for St. Johnstone, then move to Northern Ireland to play for Derry City FC in the League of Ireland, and then back to Partick Thistle, Dunfermline Athletic and Ayr before another move south; this time to Third Division Scarborough F.C. where he made three appearances during the 1995-96 season. He returned to Ayr who released him in May 1997. After a short spell in Iceland with Leiftur, Paul resurrected his career with Stranraer, scoring regularly in the Scottish First Division. In March 1999, he dropped two divisions to join Ross County. However he faced his former colleagues at Stranraer next season as Ross gained promotion from the Third Division whilst Stranraer were relegated into Division Two.
Freed by Ross in the summer of 2000, Paul was linked with a transfer to Partick Thistle in September 2000 but instead joined Queen of the South in November 2000. Kinnaird moved to Brechin City in March 2001. Released at the end of the season, Paul contacted Partick to see if he could train with them and impressing their assistant manager, was set to join them for the fourth time. He later moved on to Clydebank and then to junior football sides Irvine Meadow and Muirkirk Juniors. In January 2003, he nearly joined Linlithgow Rose but the transfer fell through.
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