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Danny Grainger

Daniel Leslie Grainger (born 28 July 1986) is an English former professional footballer and current coach, best known for his tenure as a left-back and club captain at United, as well as his contributions to Heart of Midlothian F.C.'s 2012 victory. Born in , Grainger began his career in United's youth academy before making over 460 senior appearances across English and Scottish leagues, scoring 47 goals, with notable spells at Gretna, United, St Johnstone, St Mirren, Hearts, Dunfermline Athletic, and a return to where he led the team for five seasons. Grainger's playing career highlights include scoring a penalty in Hearts' 5–1 Scottish Cup final win over Hibernian in 2012, a match regarded as one of the greatest derbies in Scottish history, and his leadership in helping United achieve promotion to in 2014. He announced his at the end of the 2018–19 season at age 32, having made 197 appearances and scored 34 goals during his second stint at , where he was a fan favorite for his set-piece expertise and defensive reliability. Transitioning to coaching, Grainger managed side from 2019 to 2021, leading the league in his first season before it was curtailed due to the , and returned for a second stint from 2022 to 2024, guiding them to promotion via the play-offs in 2023. He served as assistant head coach at from June to December 2021. He joined as assistant manager in June 2024, departing in August 2025, and rejoined Carlisle United in September 2025 as Lead Youth Development Phase Coach, overseeing the academy's technical development and pathways to the first team.

Early life

Upbringing

Daniel Leslie Grainger was born on 28 July 1986 in , . Raised in the area as the son of a , Grainger grew up in a rural family environment that emphasized hard work and community ties, with support from his parents and sisters shaping his formative years. His early interest in football was sparked by the local scene in Cumbria, where he became a lifelong supporter of Carlisle United and was inspired by club players like Gav Skelton and Richie Prokas. These non-professional experiences, including casual play and school-based activities in Penrith and surrounding areas, fueled his childhood dream of becoming a professional footballer before he sought entry into structured youth programs.

Youth career

Grainger began his structured involvement in by joining Carlisle United's centre of excellence at the age of 13, marking his entry into a formal development program at his hometown club. This opportunity allowed him to immerse himself in organized training sessions and skill-building exercises designed to nurture young talent within the club's academy system. During his time in the Carlisle academy, Grainger participated in regular coaching and development activities typical of English 's youth pathways, focusing on technical proficiency, tactical awareness, and physical conditioning. However, his tenure was cut short when he was released from the youth setup at age 13, a decision that proved deeply disappointing but ultimately fueled his determination to succeed elsewhere. Following his release, Grainger secured a pivotal move to Gretna in 2002, which represented a breakthrough opportunity to revive his professional aspirations at the Scottish club. It was at Gretna where he eventually made his senior debut, transitioning from youth prospects to competitive first-team .

Playing career

Gretna

Grainger joined in the summer of 2002 as a 16-year-old, signing his first professional contract after progressing through the youth ranks at Carlisle United. This move marked his entry into senior professional , where he established himself as a reliable left-back during the club's ambitious ascent in the Scottish leagues. From 2002 to 2006, Grainger made 51 appearances and scored 3 goals across all competitions for Gretna, contributing defensively to their rapid progression. He played a key role in the club's consecutive promotions, helping secure the Scottish Third Division title in 2004–05 and the Second Division championship in 2005–06, which elevated Gretna to the First Division for the 2006–07 season. His consistent performances were integral to a team that transformed from non-league obscurity into a competitive force, backed by significant investment from owner Miles Mileson. Grainger featured prominently in Gretna's memorable 2006 Scottish Cup campaign, including their upset semi-final victory over that propelled the Second Division side to the final against Hearts at . However, he was unable to participate in the final itself, having been cup-tied due to an earlier loan spell at City during the season. Amid Gretna's growing financial instability, Grainger departed the club in January 2008, transferring to in a move that represented a step up to the . The club's woes culminated in later that year, ending its brief era of success.

Dundee United

Grainger joined from Gretna on 1 January 2008, signing a three-year for an undisclosed fee. The move represented his step up to a more established club, following Gretna's financial collapse earlier that season. Under manager , Grainger quickly adapted to top-flight demands as a left-back, making his debut the following day in a 4–1 league victory over Hearts at . He featured in 16 matches during the 2007–08 season, primarily as a squad player who became a regular starter in the latter stages, contributing to the team's defensive solidity with his overlapping runs and set-piece deliveries. His performances helped Dundee United secure a fifth-place finish in the SPL, qualifying for the Cup. In the 2008–09 campaign, Grainger made 12 appearances across league and cup competitions, including a in a 2–0 Scottish Cup fifth-round win against Hamilton Academical on 7 February 2009. Overall, he logged 28 appearances and one for the club, often providing reliable cover and competition at left-back amid a competitive squad. Seeking greater consistency in his starting role, Grainger departed for St Johnstone in July 2009.

St Johnstone

Grainger joined St Johnstone on a free transfer from Dundee United in July 2009, signing a two-year contract ahead of the club's return to the . The 22-year-old left-back was brought in by manager to bolster the defense of the newly promoted side, having made limited appearances at Tannadice the previous season. During his two seasons at St Johnstone from 2009 to 2011, Grainger established himself as a regular starter, making 84 appearances and scoring 3 goals across all competitions. He played a key role in the team's defensive setup during their first SPL campaign in 2009–10, where St Johnstone finished a respectable sixth place, contributing consistent performances at left-back that helped maintain mid-table stability. His reliability was evident in his high involvement rate, starting the majority of matches and providing solid cover on the flank while occasionally contributing offensively with set-piece deliveries. Grainger's contract expired at the end of the 2010–11 season, after which he departed McDiarmid Park to join Heart of Midlothian on a free transfer for a higher-profile opportunity in the SPL.

Heart of Midlothian

Grainger joined Heart of Midlothian on a free transfer from St Johnstone in July 2011, signing a two-year contract ahead of the 2011–12 season. As a left-back, he quickly established himself in the starting lineup, contributing to the team's third-place finish in the Scottish Premier League and their run to the UEFA Europa League group stage. Over his time at Tynecastle from 2011 to 2014, Grainger made 55 appearances and scored 4 goals across all competitions. A highlight was the 2012 Final against rivals Hibernian, where Hearts secured a 5–1 victory; Grainger scored from a penalty kick in the 48th minute following Pa Kujabi's , helping to seal the trophy in one of the most memorable derbies. He played a key role in several high-stakes derbies during his tenure, including league encounters that underscored the intense rivalry, as well as European qualifiers where Hearts faced Tottenham Hotspur in 2011 (a 0–5 aggregate loss) and in 2012 (a 1–4 aggregate defeat). Grainger's time at Hearts was hampered by a serious injury sustained in November 2012 against , requiring surgery on his cruciate ligament and sidelining him for up to nine months. Grainger was released by Hearts at the end of his in summer 2013. He then signed for St Mirren on a one-year deal in July 2013 and, after being released by them in January 2014, joined Dunfermline Athletic on a short-term .

St Mirren

In July 2013, following his release from Hearts at the end of the previous season, Danny Grainger signed a one-year contract with St Mirren, with an option for an additional year. The 26-year-old left-back, who had been recovering from a serious injury sustained in late 2012, joined the club to provide experience and competition at the back. St Mirren manager praised Grainger's ability and character, viewing him as a key addition to replace the departed . Grainger's stint at St Mirren proved challenging and brief, with persistent injury issues limiting his involvement after an initial run of starts in the early part of the season. He made 13 league appearances, primarily featuring between August and October 2013 in matches against teams such as , Hibernian, and , where he contributed defensively but struggled for consistent fitness. Overall, across all competitions, he featured in 15 games without scoring, offering limited but steady contributions before his opportunities dwindled. On 31 January 2014, midway through the season, Grainger was released from his by St Mirren as the club reshaped its squad.

Dunfermline Athletic

In January 2014, Grainger joined Athletic on a short-term until the end of the season, signing as a following his release from St Mirren. He quickly established himself in the team, scoring on his debut in a 3–1 league win against East Fife on 1 February 2014. During the 2013–14 season, Grainger made 15 appearances and scored 2 goals, primarily operating as a left-back while occasionally filling in at centre-back. He assumed a key leadership role in the defense, becoming an ever-present figure and contributing 4 assists as mounted a strong challenge, finishing second in the league table with 74 points from 36 matches. The team advanced through the semi-finals of the promotion play-offs, defeating 4–2 on aggregate, but were eliminated in the final by with a 1–4 aggregate loss, denying them a return to the . Grainger featured in all four play-off matches, providing defensive stability during the run. Grainger's contract expired at the end of the 2013–14 season, and he departed the club in May 2014 without securing an extension, later signing for English side in a return to his hometown.

Carlisle United

Grainger signed a one-year contract with his hometown club on 20 June 2014, marking his return to English after nearly a decade in . The left-back quickly became a key player, known for his set-piece expertise, defensive reliability, and leadership qualities. He was appointed club captain in July 2015, a role he held for the remainder of his playing career. During his five seasons at Carlisle from 2014 to 2019, Grainger made 197 appearances across all competitions and scored 34 goals, many from penalties and free-kicks. He played a pivotal role in helping the team maintain their EFL status in League Two, including avoiding relegation in the 2014–15 season and contributing to improved mid-table finishes in subsequent years. Grainger extended his contract multiple times, signing one-year deals in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. Grainger announced his retirement from playing at the end of the 2018–19 season, at age 32, having become a fan favorite for his commitment and contributions to the club.

Coaching career

Workington (first stint)

Following his retirement from professional with Carlisle United in May 2019, Danny Grainger was appointed manager of , a side competing in the Division One North after relegation the previous season. The Penrith-born coach, drawing on his experience as a defender and captain, took charge at Borough Park with the aim of rebuilding the squad and pushing for promotion back to the Premier Division. Grainger's first season in 2019–20 saw early successes, with topping the Division One North table by a significant margin before the led to the season's curtailment in March 2020. All results were expunged, denying the Reds despite their strong position, which presented a major challenge in maintaining momentum. To strengthen the attack, Grainger made targeted signings, including forward Nathan Waterston on a return from , who became his first addition and contributed to the side's goal-scoring efforts. Tactically, he emphasized a balanced approach with solid defensive organization—reflecting his playing background—combined with quick transitions to exploit width, helping the team secure high points totals in the games played. Over his tenure, which spanned more than 60 competitive matches across the curtailed 2019–20 campaign and the full 2020–21 season, Grainger guided to consistent mid-table stability in the latter year while integrating youth and local talent to build squad depth. Challenges included adapting to the disruptions of the and limited resources at the non-league level, but his fostered a resilient team ethic. In June 2021, Grainger resigned to pursue a higher-profile assistant manager role at Scottish club .

Falkirk

Grainger joined as assistant head coach in June 2021 under manager Paul Sheerin, marking his transition into professional coaching in Scottish football. Following Sheerin's sacking on 5 December 2021 after a 6-0 league defeat to Queen's Park, Grainger was placed in temporary caretaker charge of the team. He managed just one match in , a 0-3 home loss to league leaders Cove Rangers on 11 December 2021. Grainger departed the club on 15 December 2021 upon the appointment of Martin Rennie as the new head coach, subsequently returning to non-league management with .

Workington (second stint)

In June 2022, Danny Grainger was reappointed as manager of Reds in the Division One West, returning to the club after a brief hiatus following his first stint. His leadership focused on rebuilding the squad amid ongoing club restructuring, emphasizing tactical discipline and youth integration to stabilize the team in a competitive non-league . During the 2022–23 season, Grainger guided to a strong finish, securing promotion to the Premier Division through the playoffs. The team reached the playoff final after a 2–0 semi-final victory over Clitheroe Town, with goals from Conor Tinnion and David Symington, before clinching the title with a 2–1 win against Linnets, where Reilly scored the decisive goal in front of over 2,500 fans at Borough Park. This marked the club's first promotion in 18 years and highlighted key player developments, including the emergence of versatile attackers like Tinnion and Reilly, who became pivotal in the promotion push. In the subsequent 2023–24 season in the Premier Division, Grainger's side contended for mid-table security, finishing 16th or 17th while fostering further growth among squad members through consistent performances against higher-tier opposition. After two successful seasons, Grainger announced his resignation in February 2024, departing at the end of the campaign to pursue further career progression. His exit was described as a difficult decision, driven by opportunities for advancement in professional coaching. Following his time at , Grainger joined as assistant manager in June 2024.

Morecambe

In June 2024, Danny Grainger joined EFL League Two club Morecambe as assistant manager to head coach Derek Adams, marking his return to professional football management after a stint at non-league Workington. During the 2024–25 season, Grainger contributed to the team's coaching staff across 54 matches in all competitions, supporting efforts to maintain the club's EFL status amid a challenging campaign. Morecambe ultimately finished 24th in League Two and suffered relegation to the National League in April 2025, ending an 18-year spell in the Football League. In his role, Grainger focused on delivering structured training sessions, emphasizing organization and player readiness in line with Adams' demanding style. Grainger's tenure also involved tactical input and squad management as Morecambe navigated financial pressures and a tight relegation battle, with the team relying on his experience from prior coaching roles to bolster defensive organization and match preparation. His time at ended on 20 August 2025, following a club takeover by the Panjab Warriors consortium and the subsequent departure of . Grainger later returned to Carlisle United in September 2025 as Lead Youth Development Phase Coach.

Carlisle United

On 15 September 2025, Danny Grainger was appointed as Lead Youth Development Phase Coach at Carlisle United. In this role, Grainger oversees the coaching and progression of players from under-9 to under-16 age groups, focusing on creating a supportive that emphasizes technical and tactical education to prepare them for higher levels. He integrates closely with the academy's senior staff, including working under Academy Manager Steven Rudd, to ensure a seamless pathway from youth development to the first team. As of November 2025, Grainger continues in this position, drawing on his legacy as a former club captain during his playing career to mentor the next generation.

Achievements and statistics

Club career statistics

Danny Grainger made 451 appearances and scored 47 goals during his playing career across various clubs in and . The following table details his appearances and goals by , broken down by , domestic cups, and competitions where applicable. Statistics are aggregated from records and do not include friendlies or youth matches.
ClubYearsLeague (Apps/Goals)Domestic Cups (Apps/Goals)European (Apps/Goals)Total (Apps/Goals)
Gretna2002–200845/36/02/053/3
Brechin City2005–200610/00/00/010/0
Dundee United2008–200921/04/10/025/1
St Johnstone2009–201166/310/08/084/3
Heart of Midlothian2011–201340/29/26/055/4
St Mirren2013–201410/03/00/013/0
Dunfermline Athletic201412/24/00/016/2
Carlisle United2014–2019163/2732/70/0195/34
Career total367/3768/1016/0451/47
Sources for breakdown: and domestic cup statistics primarily from Soccerbase; European appearances verified from club competition records on WorldFootball.net and .

Honours

During his playing career, Danny Grainger was part of several successful promotion campaigns with Gretna in the and contributed to Heart of Midlothian's triumph in , where he scored the decisive penalty in the final against Hibernian after a 1–1 draw. He also received individual recognition at Carlisle United for his leadership and community involvement.

Club Honours

  • Scottish Third Division: Winners with Gretna (2004–05)
  • Scottish Second Division: Winners with Gretna (2005–06)
  • Scottish First Division: Promotion via playoffs with Gretna (2006–07)
  • : Winners with Heart of Midlothian (2011–12)

Individual Honours

  • Carlisle United Community Player of the Season: (2014–15)
  • Sky Bet League Two Player of the Month: December (2018)
  • Sky Bet League Two Goal of the Month: November (2018)
  • Sky Bet Football League Unsung Hero: December (2015)

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