Peter Moodie

Peter Moodie DSO (24 May 1892 – 1947) was a Scottish amateur footballer who played for Queen's Park as a centre forward.[2]

Peter Moodie
Personal information
Full name Peter Moodie[1]
Date of birth 24 May 1892
Place of birth Tradeston, Scotland
Date of death 1947 (aged 5455)[1]
Place of death Scotland
Position(s) Centre forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1914 Queen's Park 0 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Personal life

Prior to the First World War, Moodie worked as an invoice clerk for his father, who was managing director of canvas merchants Andrew Mitchell and Co Ltd in Glasgow.[1] On 5 September 1914, he enlisted as a private in the Highland Light Infantry and was posted to the Western Front in January 1915.[1] He was commissioned as an officer in 1916.[1] In April 1918, he was awarded the DSO for "conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty" when he was thrice wounded while holding the line and then making a withdrawal during an intelligence-gathering operation near Passchendaele, Belgium.[1] He was evacuated back to Britain and demobbed in March 1919.[1] After the war, Moodie returned to work for Andrew Mitchell and Co Ltd.[1]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Queen's Park 1914–15[2] Scottish First Division 0 0 1[lower-alpha 1] 0 1 0
Career total 0 0 1 0 1 0
  1. Appearance in War Fund Shield

References


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