Club
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Position
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Caps
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Goals
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George Wilson
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Heart of Midlothian , Everton, Newcastle United
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outside left
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6 (1904-09)
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Sarcastically known as Smiler,
joined Newcastle United for £1,600.
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Charles Thomson
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Heart of Midlothian , Sunderland
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centre forward, centre half
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21 (1904-14)
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4
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13 caps as captain.
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Jimmy Hay
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Celtic, Newcastle United
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half back
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11 (1905-14)
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Peter Somers
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Celtic
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inside left
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4 (1905-09)
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Somers created so many chances for others that Willie
Maley named him Celtic's Powder Monkey.
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Peter McWilliam
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Newcastle United
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left half
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8 (1905-11)
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Tom Fitchie
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Woolwich Arsenal
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4 (1905-07)
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1
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Fitchie moved to London as a boy. As an amateur he played for a number of clubs in London (West Norwood, Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham) as well as Queen's Park in Glasgow (1906). Woolwich Arsenal was his main club. He also toured the USA with
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John Lyall
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The Wednesday
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goalkeeper
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1 (1905)
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Lyall made a solitary performance against England in 1905.
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Sandy Young
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Everton
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inside right
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2 (1905-07)
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Young's international appearances were both on the losing side
A very prolific scorer with
Everton, he
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Jimmy Howie
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Newcastle United
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inside right
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3 (1905-08)
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2
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Very highly, rated, but being a contemporary of Bobby Walker limited Howie to 3 caps, all against
England. He scored twice in 1906 to
win the game 2-1.
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