List of East Stirlingshire F.C. players

This is a list of footballers notable for their contributions to East Stirlingshire, from the formation of the club in 1881 to present. It generally includes only players who made more than 100 league appearances for the club, but some players with fewer than 100 appearances are also included. This includes players who represented their national team while with the club, and players who have set a club record, such as most appearances, most goals or biggest transfer fee.[1]

Some of the players listed made few or no league appearances for East Stirlingshire, due to their playing for the club before it entered the Scottish Football League in 1900.

Notable players

  Players who represented their country while at the club.
  Club record holder.
Bold type indicates that the player currently plays for the club.
Name Nationality Position[note 1] East Stirlingshire
career
League
appearances
League goals Notes
Steen Ian Scotland Scotland FW 1983—1985 63 0
Davie Alexander Scotland Scotland FW 0 0
Kenny Ashwood[2] Scotland Scotland MF 19761981 152 14
Alan Bennett Scotland Scotland MF 19761983 166 28
Jim Blair Scotland Scotland DF 19781983 163 15
Ian Browning Scotland Scotland MF 19691976 165 28
Ernie Collumbine Scotland Scotland MF 19611965 126 7
Tom Craig Scotland Scotland DF 19601968 259 0
Jim Docherty[3] Scotland Scotland FW 19771979 47 28 [note 2]
Russell Doig[4] Scotland Scotland MF 19831986 109 9
Craig Donaldson[5] Scotland Scotland MF 20072011 108 8
John Donnachie Scotland Scotland FW 19671972 111 69
Tom Donnelly Scotland Scotland MF 19711978 216 26
Peter Dunne Scotland Scotland DF 19721977 112 17
Dave Forsyth Scotland Scotland FW 19551960 132 14
Joe Frickleton Scotland Scotland MF 19591964 107 15
Mike Geraghty[6] Scotland Scotland FW 19921996 109 33
Alex Gilchrist[7] Scotland Scotland DF 19831990 196 8
Alex Grant Scotland Scotland MF 19781983 128 33
Arthur Hammill Scotland Scotland MF 19621971 266 39
Billy Hulston Scotland Scotland MF 19661975 122 33
Bobby Jones Scotland Scotland 19641968 102 35
Humphrey Jones Wales Wales 0 0 [note 3]
Charlie Kelly[8] Scotland Scotland GK 19781990 222 1
Willie Laird Scotland Scotland DF 19591967 136 6
Paul Lamont Scotland Scotland MF 19771982 130 23
Scott Livingstone[9] Scotland Scotland MF 20022007 124 6
Sean MacAuley Scotland Scotland MF 20002005 112 9
Dave McCaig[10] Scotland Scotland MF 19781983 112 18
Bobby McCulley[11] Scotland Scotland MF 19721991 268 30
Gordon McDougall[12] Scotland Scotland GK 19931999 165 0
Graham McGhee[13] Scotland Scotland DF 20002005 139 2
Allan McGonigal[14] Scotland Scotland FW 19841988 100 14
Jim McGregor Scotland Scotland DF 19701977 186 2
James McKie Scotland Scotland FW
Colin McKinnon[15] Scotland Scotland MF 19911994 85 14 [note 4]
Jackie McQueen Scotland Scotland DF 19621966 107 1
Jim Meakin[16] Scotland Scotland MF 19691985 272 32
Brian Miller Scotland Scotland DF 19631969 117 0
John Mitchell Scotland Scotland FW 19651971 124 18
Malcolm Morrison Scotland Scotland FW [note 5]
David Muirhead Scotland Scotland DF 19962000 127 12
Alan Neill Scotland Scotland DF 19951998 102 9
Stephen Oates Scotland Scotland MF 20022009 124 4
Ian Rennie[17] Scotland Scotland DF 19781988 272 24
Craig Renwick[18] Scotland Scotland DF 19761983 139 6
Archie Ritchie Scotland Scotland DF
Brian Ross[19] Scotland Scotland DF 19902000 201 3
Gordon Russell[20] Scotland Scotland DF 19862002 445 9 [note 6]
Gordon Simpson Scotland Scotland DF 19671981 376 23
Bobby Stein Scotland Scotland MF 19711977 205 14
Jim Stirling Scotland Scotland DF 19731979 189 12
Carl Thywissen Norway Norway DF 20042008 115 5
George Tulloch[21] Scotland Scotland GK 19831988 103 0
Derek Ure[22] Scotland Scotland MF 20022011 296 29
George Watson[23] Scotland Scotland GK 19891993 107 0
David Watt Scotland Scotland MF 19941998 122 22
Dave Wilcox[24] Scotland Scotland DF 19861990 109 15
Gordon Wylde[25] Scotland Scotland MF 19831988 124 5

Key to positions

Notes

  1. For a full description of positions see Association football positions.
  2. Docherty holds the record for largest transfer fee received by East Stirlingshire. Chelsea paid £35,000 for him in 1979.
  3. Jones holds the record for most international appearances while an East Stirlingshire player. He made five of his 14 appearances for Wales while he was with the club.
  4. McKinnon holds the record for largest transfer fee paid by East Stirlingshire. Falkirk received £6,000 for him in 1991.
  5. Morrison holds the record for most goals scored in a league season; 36 in 193839.
  6. Russell holds the record of most Scottish Football League appearances for East Stirlingshire.

References

  1. "East Stirling Records". Soccerbase. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  2. "KENNY ASHWOOD". Neil Brown. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  3. "JIM DOCHERTY". Neil Brown. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  4. "RUSSELL DOIG". Neil Brown. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  5. Craig Donaldson at Soccerbase
  6. "MIKE GERAGHTY". Neil Brown. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  7. "ALEX GILCHRIST". Neil Brown. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  8. "CHARLIE KELLY". Neil Brown. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  9. Scott Livingstone at Soccerbase
  10. "DAVE McCAIG". Neil Brown. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  11. "BOB McCULLEY". Neil Brown. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  12. "GORDON McDOUGALL". Neil Brown. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  13. Graham McGhee at Soccerbase
  14. "ALLAN McGONIGAL". Neil Brown. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  15. "COLIN McKINNON". Neil Brown. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  16. "JIM MEAKIN". Neil Brown. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  17. "IAN RENNIE". Neil Brown. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  18. "CRAIG RENWICK". Neil Brown. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  19. "BRIAN ROSS". Neil Brown. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  20. "GORDON RUSSELL". Neil Brown. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  21. "GEORGE TULLOCH". Neil Brown. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  22. Derek Ure at Soccerbase
  23. "GEORGE WATSON". Neil Brown. Retrieved 18 September 2011.
  24. "DAVE WILCOX". Neil Brown. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
  25. "GORDON WYLDE". Neil Brown. Retrieved 16 September 2011.
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