Tuesday 20 July 2021

Nelson Lee Library - (NEL-020/NEL-1) Scottish Footballers


1921-22
(NEL-020/NEL-1) Scottish Footballers
Nelson Lee Library
20 sheets

This is the checklist for the Scottish version.

James McMenemy (Partick Thistle)   -  issue no. 338, dated 26 November, 1921
J.E. Gordon (Scotland 1919-20)   -  issue no. 339, dated 03 December, 1921
K. Campbell (Partick Thistle)   -  issue no. 340, dated 10 December, 1921
A. Cunningham (Rangers)   -  issue no. 341, dated 17 December, 1921
James McMullan (Scotland 1920-21)   -  issue no. 342, dated 24 December, 1921
Andrew Wilson (Late of Dunfermline Athletic, now Middlesbrough)   -  issue no. 343, dated 31 December, 1921
W. Cringan (Celtic)   -  issue no. 344, dated 07 January, 1922
D. Walker (St. Mirren)   -  issue no. 345, dated 14 January, 1922
John McIntyre (Morton)   -  issue no. 346, dated 21 January, 1922
James Brownlie (Third Lanark)   -  issue no. 347, dated 28 January, 1922

2 comments:

  1. The Celtic player is W Cringan, James McIntyre should it be Sheffield Wednesday?

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    1. Thanks for alerting me to the two typos. John McIntyre is 'Jock' McIntyre:

      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

      John "Jock" McIntyre was a Scottish footballer who played professionally in Scotland, Ireland and the United States.

      McIntyre spent his early career with Morton, making over 300 appearances and winning the Scottish Cup with them in 1922. In 1924, he moved to the United States and signed with the Boston Soccer Club of the American Soccer League. While he played right fullback with Morton, McIntyre moved up to wing half with Boston. In his five seasons with Boston,[3] he won the 1928 league title and the 1925 and 1927 League Cup. In July 1929, he moved to Ireland where he was a player-manager with Coleraine. He briefly returned to the United States, playing four games with the Boston Bears during the fall half of the 1931 season.

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