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MORE DOUGLAS PLAYERS

There have been a number of players , particularly from the Douglasdale FC page who have, over a number of years, progressed to the senior ranks.  Others signed for senior clubs straight from school or from the minor ranks

 ALEX 'ECKY' BERNARD

Senior players actually from Douglas, the West and Glespin, however, are few in numbers. One player who did make the grade was Alex 'Ecky' Bernard from Douglas West. 

           

               

Ecky was a star player for Douglas Water Thistle in the early 1920's winning a Hozier cup medal in season 1922-23

 

Ecky signed for Leith Athletic, a formidable team in those days and went on to play in the winning team for Leith against Solway Star in the final of the Scottish Qualifying Cup in season 1925/26

                 

 

                

 

BOBBY CRAWFORD

The following article highlights the famous Bobby Crawford of Preston North End.

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TOM JARVIE

                         

 

Tom Jarvie, born in Glasgow in 1916, signed for Hamilton Academicals in 1935. He was resident in Douglas at that time and had been signed by Douglasdale as a schoolboy, he moved to Douglas Water Thistle and then to the Accies.  Man Utd wanted to sign him but he decided to go to Hamilton, who at that time were one of the best teams in Scotland, so that he could continue his veterinary studies.  Tom was a skilful player with great passing ability and played for the Scottish League team against the Irish League in 1939 He was named as one of the top four Accies players of all time at a Hall of Fame Dinner in 2002

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 JOHN SCOTT 

                    

John Scott signed for Hamilton Academicals from Douglasdale JFC in 1935. A left full back, he was the regular pick in the Accies side up to the outbreak of the war in 1939.  John played in the game against Hearts in 1937 which saw the crowd record for Douglas Park broken when 28,000 spectators turned up for the Scottish Cup tie.

 WALTER 'Attie' SCOTT

Attie, born in Douglas in 1932, played for Douglasdale in the late 40's before signing for Falkirk in 1950.  In 1953 he moved to Hamilton Accies, and then on to Dumbarton and latterly to Halifax Town 

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Bobby Kelso and Bob Shankly

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JOHN SMITH

TOMMY STEWART

Tommy Stewart of Scogtonhead Farm and latterly Main St, Douglas was another fine local player, playing from and early age in the Starks Cup at Primary School and then with Lanark Grammar school in national competitions.

   

                                     Tommys Starks Cup medals

 

Tommy Stewart (bottom left of photo) in the Lanark Grammar School team

 Tommy signed for Douglas Water Thistle as a sixteen year old. He was a dedicated player and a hard trainer, and would think nothing of travelling on his push bike from Scrogtonhead to the training at Ponfeigh.  He starred in the famous Scottish Cup victory over the holders Arthurlie in September 1937, as the following report highlights

 

 

A Hozier Cup runners up medal presented to Tommy Stewart in season 1936/37

 Tommy loved his football, playing also for Auchinleck Talbot and Wishaw Juniors.  After his playing days were over he was a spectator at many a game. His nephew Tom Bairner would take him to games across the country from amateur to international level.  His wife Chrissie would know exactly what was coming when the phone rang, and Tommy would be quickly changed, waiting in eager  anticipation for Tom to pick him up, and they were off again.

The highlight of his travels was to taking in a game at Ibrox and into the hospitality suite to savour the history of his favourite team-Glasgow Rangers

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JOHN TELFER

Another fine player was Douglas born and bred John Telfer, who after his national service came back to the village and signed for Douglas Water Thistle. John, nickname 'Teff' was then signed for Ayr United where he played Left Half in the older namned positions for about 8 years. This was in the years when Ayr United were a force in the Scottish First Division, and Teff played many a game against the Auld Firm with distinction.

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One of the 'Dales most famous exports to the senior ranks was Scottish internationalist keeper, Jim Herriot

Jim Herriot << back
Position: Goalkeeper
Shirt Number: 1
Born: 01/01/00
Nationality: Scottish
Previous Clubs: Douglasdale Juniors
Signed: 01/10/04
Debut:
Fee: £0
 

Signed in October 1958 from Douglasdale Juniors by the then manager Andy Dickson. Played 136 games for the Pars including 12 European ties, before he was transferred in May 1965 to Birmingham City for £18,000.

Initially he shared the Number One jersey with Eddie Connachan, but when Connachan moved to Middlesborough in August 1963, Jim made the position his own. His performances between the sticks earned him two Scottish League caps, against the League of Ireland and the Irish League. Later, whilst playing for Birmingham, he played eight times for Scotland.

Jim also played for Dunfermline in the 1965 Scottish Cup final defeat against Celtic. His final game for the Pars came four days after the final, when some revenge for the defeat was exacted, and Dunfermline hammered Celtic 5-1.

He briefly returned to East End Park on loan from Partick Thistle in March/April 1976, to play in all 8 of the Pars Spring Cup ties.

Jim played in the first three rounds of the 1961 cup run, before losing his place to Eddie Connachan in the Quarter Final.

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THE DOCS'

The Doherty family from Douglas produced four extemely good players in Gary, Stevie, Jim and Ian

Ian Doherty, one of the best players this valley has ever produced, should have had a long senior football career.  He was due to sign for Celtic from Albion Rovers after producing a great display against them, but was unable to agree terms.

The excerpts below from the match programme of the Scottish League Cup Quarter Final tie in Sept 1976 highlight Ian and his brother Jim

 

Jim Doherty, pictured bottom right, in the Notts County team with Scottish Internationalist Don Masson.  Jim also played for Ayr United and Albion Rovers 

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Douglas Amateur players Danny Masterton and Danny McDougall both went senior to Clyde and Hamilton Accies respectively

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THE BATTONS

Andrew and Jim Batton, originally from Douglas West were also very talented players both playing for the 'Dale at one stage.The lads were prominent throughout their school carrer helping the West to win the Starks Cup - no mean feat for such a small school. The West school team sported an unusual claret and amber quartered jersey. In a Starks cup game against Biggar Jim scored 6 of the goals in a 9-1 victory

After school they both started playing for Douglas Water Primrose as teenagers, and both went on to sign for the 'Dale'. Jim also had a spell with Shotts Bon Accord

Jim went senior with Hibs, then later to join his brother Andrew who was playing with Greenock Morton - one of the top teams in Scotland in that era. Ironically Jim's first game for Morton was against the Hibs team comprising the 'famous five'.

Andrew had previously signed for Manchester City but could not settle and returned North for a long career with Morton.  Jim also had a spell in Irish football as a player coach with Sligo Rovers

 

Jim Batton pictured centre of front row in the successful Douglas Water Thistle team of 1948.  Another fine player, Peter Leishman of Douglas Water, now Lanark, is on Jim's left

 

   

 JIM BATTON OBITUARY

The village was saddened to learn of the death of Jim Batton, a well loved and respected member of a well known Douglas family. Jim died on March 23, and although his health had deteriorated in recent months you could often find him on the High Street in Lanark, (his place of residence for some years,) where he was thrilled to speak to anyone he recognised from the village.
Jim, born in Douglas West, was a footballer of some renown who, together with an older brother Andrew, played for several local clubs including Douglas West, where they won the Stark Cup against Biggar nine goals to one, Jim having scored six of the nine. He played for several local teams including Douglasdale, Douglas Water Thistle and such was his prowess, that Jim eventually played for Hibernian where he played against his brother Andrew - and won - when he played for Greenock Morton.
Jim also played for Sligo Rovers in the Irish League.
Andrew also played for Manchester City in his prime. Unfortunately, Andrew passed on a few years ago.
Jim is survived by his widow Helen, daughter Linda and six sisters - Lily, Grace, Matt, Nan, Jeanette and Doreen - and to all of them, the village extends its warmest sympathy in their loss.

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John Jackson(with mascot), and George Imrie (2nd from the right, top row) in a Lesmahagow Juniors team

 

PLAYERS FROM DOUGLAS OR DOUGLAS CLUBS WHO WENT SENIOR

 

John (Jock) McKenzie, born Douglas 1885, played for Carlilse Utd, Norwich City, Hearts, Millwall and Norwich City

Henry ( Harry) Newbigging, born Douglas 1893, played for Paisley Abercorn, Notts Forest and Stockport City

Robert Crawford born Glespin 1901, played for Glenbuck Cheerpickers, Raith Rovers, Preston North End, Blackpool, Blackburn, Southport, and Lancaster City

Robert (Bob) Shankly born Douglas 1909 played for Aldershot, Barrow and Clapton Orient

John F Watson born 1917, played for Bury, Fulham, Real Madrid, Crystal Palace

Douglas Gardiner born 1917, played for Luton Town

Robert Park born 1930, played for Plymouth Argylle and Crewe Alexandra

Michael Joseph Cullen (Douglasdale) born 1931, played for Luton Town, Grimsby Town, and Derby County

Walter Scott (Douglasdale) born 1932 played  for Falkirk, Hamilton Accies, Dumbarton, and Halifax Town

James Thorburn born 1938 played for Raith Rovers

Jim Baxter to Luton

J McClure to Albion Rovers

Jimmy Carr to Raith Rovers

William Muir to Alloa

William Grant to Alloa

James Lindsay to Airdrie

George White to Hamilton Accies

David Wilson to Dunfermline

 

 

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