I rely
very much on information sent to me to make these pages
as accurate as possible. If there isn't much information
about your side here, then email me with what you know
and I'll include it This page is updated frequently and
is growing all the time.
Scottish
Division One
Aberdeen
Click to
see a picture of the Aberdeen team from 1971.
Players
include ...
George Buchan.
Sons
and Daughters: Brother (to Martin)
Martin
Buchan.
See 'Where are they now ?' and Caught in Time
Sons
and Daughters: Sons and Brother (to George). See Autumn
2004
Bobby Clark. Click to see a picture of
Bobby.
Arthur
Graham
Davie Robb
Willie
Young. See Where are they now ? January
2002
Other
sites include ...
Aberdeen
Airdrieonians
Ayr United
Manager :
Alistair (Ally) MacLeod
Born:
Glasgow, 26 February, 1931. Died 1 February, 2004
See Obituary
See Caught in Time
Players
include ...
Dick
Malone. Moved to Sunderland in October 1970
See Caught In Time
At the
unveiling of Bobby Stokoe's statue, see 18 July 2006
David
Stewart.
See Where are they now ? and December 2001
See this
great archive site at
Ayr United Archive Website and specifically 70-71
Celtic
Click to
see. As European Cup finalists, Celtic are included in
the World Soccer Stars book.
Clyde
Cowdenbeath
Players
include ...
John
Dickson. See Obituary
Players
who moved to the club in 1970-71 include...
Billy
McGann arrived from St Mirren in December 1970
Other
sites include ...
Cowdenbeath Football Club
Official Web Site
http--www.cowdenbeath.free-online.co.uk
Dundee
Players
include ...
John
Duncan.
See Rothmans 99-00.
See News 1st May 2000
Where
are they now ? January 2002
Dundee United
See The Glory Years - Great Players
Players
include ...
Don Mackay
Where
are they Now ? Autumn 2006
Career
2006- : 2006-2007
Walter
Smith.
Walter
sacked by Everton, see March 2002
Walter
to coach Manchester United, see March 2004
Leaves
Manchester United, see 25 May 2004
Walter
appointed manager of Scotland, 2 December, 2004
See
Where arethey now? Winter 2004 for a brief career profile.
Walter
leaves the Scotland job to re-join Rangers, see 10 January 2007
Career
1999- : Rothmans 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07.
Dunfermline Athletic
See the
1968 Scottish Cup Final Winning Team.
Players
who moved to the club mid-season include...
John
Cushley. See West Ham United
On other
sites see ...
The
excellent ParsDatabase.co.uk -
Dunfermline Athletic FC Results Database. On this site see the 70-71
team at Appearances 70-71
Falkirk
Players
include ...
Alex Ferguson Click to see a picture.
See Alex Ferguson Manchester United
Manager Profile-Pictures

Sir Alex
was the first winner of the Top Bob for the 1999-2000
season. See June 2000 News
Alex
Scott. See Obituary September 2001
Dennis
Setterington. Died: 13 December 2005
Sons and Daughters: Brothers
Heart of Midlothian
Click to
see more information and some pictures of Hearts.
Hibernian
Players
include ...
John
Blackley
Where
are they now ? see Caught in Time
John
Brownlie
See Where are they now ? and Sons
and Daughters:Sons.
Arbroath
win promotion, see May 2001
Arbroath
relegated, see April 2003
John
resigns as Arbroath manager, see November 2003
Also
see Brownlie and Boss Talk - The Managers
latest views
Career
2001-: See Rothmans 2001-2002, 2002-2003. Sky Sports 2003-2004
Alex
Cropley
Arthur
Duncan
Billy McEwan
Billy
leaves Derby County coaching staff after 10 years, 10
October, 2004.
Billy
becomes coach of York City. and added to site 10
February 2005 (includes brief career profile)
Career
1999- : See 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007
Erich Schaedler
Where
are they now ? Caught in Time
Pat Stanton
Nominated
FourFourTwo's best ever player at
Hibernian's, see April 2005
For
further links see ...
Hibernian Football Club
Kilmarnock
Manager:
Walter McCrae
Born
1929. Died 22 September 2006
Walter
did not actually ever play
Morton
Players
include ...
Bobby Collins. Click to see a picture of
Bobby
Ernie
Hannigan
Where are they now
? Caught In Time
Joe Jordan.
Born Carluke,
15 December, 1951.
English League
career: 1970-89 (Source: Blantyre Victoria.) (Morton), Leeds
United, Manchester United, (AC
Milan, Verona - both Italy), Southampton, Bristol City.
(Assistant player-manager, then player-manager at Bristol
City before retiring from playing in this post). 383
games, 0 goals.
Leeds
United career details 1970-88: League 169 games 35
goals; FA Cup 19 games 4 goals; League Cup 10 games 3
goals; Europe 22 games 6 goals; Charity Shield 1 game
0 goals.
(Note:
Hugman has Joe as playing 170 League games for Leeds
United, and the 1996 Breedon Book has it as 169)
1970-71 season
details
Morton (League details only) Scottish League Division One
2 games 0 goals
- 29 October 1970 moved to Leeds United for 15,000 pounds
Leeds United: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 4 games 0 goals.
Internationals:
Scotland 52 caps
See
Commentators.
Appointed
assistant manager at Huddersfield Town, see November 2000
Sacked
by Huddersfield Town, see June 2002.
When
did Joe join Man U ? See The Judge
Joe
is doing the promotion rounds with his new book, Behind
the Dream, this includes a
serialisation in the Sunday
Times (with thanks to Peter
Young), November 2004.
Appointed
coach at Portsmouth prior to Redknapp's departure,
November 2004
See
Sons and Daughters :
Sons
See
Career 2001-: 2001-2002, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2006-2007
See Caught in Time
See
Books
On
other sites see...
Joe Jordan
(footballer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Motherwell
Rangers
Click to
see a team photo and more information.
St Johnstone
Manager:
Willie Ormond
John
Connelly
Where
are they now ? See November 2002
John
Lambie

John
Lambie
Special
thanks goes to Doctor Paul for all the information on
John ... and Partick Thistle.
Also
see New Players August 2000.
Career
1999- : See Rothmans 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-2002, 2002-2003.
See
Partick Division Two Championship winners, April 2001
Top
Bob 2001 Winner - see August 2001
Partick
Thistle Division One Championship winners, April 2002
Wins
Manager of the Month award, September 2002
Retires
from Partick Thistle, see August/September 2003
On other
sites see ...
Partick
Thistle's official site on John's retirement, ptfc.co.uk the official site
St Mirren
Billy
McGann
Born 7
October 1943. Died 6 January 2007
Billy
moved to Cowdenbeath in December 1970.
Gordon
McQueen.
Career
1999- : 1999-2000, 2000-2001
Sacked
as Middlesbrough coach see August 2001 News
When
did Gordon join Man U ? See The Judge
See Commentators, first reported May 2003
For other
links try ...
St Mirren Official Website
Scottish Division
Two
Albion Rovers
Alloa Athletic
Arbroath
Click see more information on Arbroath
Berwick Rangers
For other
links see ...
Welcome to The Official Website
of Berwick Rangers Football Club
Brechin City
Clydebank
Dumbarton
Other
sites include ...
Dumbarton FC - Official Website
cruyffsaysno.co.uk
East Fife
Players
include ...
Dave Gorman
Click to see more on Dave
Gorman
Clarke
McQuade
Cairns
Martis
Borthwick
Miller
Quinn
Hughes
Honeyman
McPhee
Other
links include ...
See The East Fife Football Historian and in particular East Fife Results Season 1970-71
East Stirling
George
Wood See Where are they now ?
May
2006 leaves Cardiff City as goalkeeper coach.
Career
2001- : See Rothmans 2002-2003. Sky Sports 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006
Sons
and Daughters: Sons
Forfar Athletic
Hamilton Academicals
Montrose
Partick Thistle
For
further links see ...
PTFC.NET
A good
history site is Partick Thistle Early Years - a
History
Queen of the South
Other
staff include ...
Chairman :
William Houliston. See Obituary
Queen's Park
Raith Rovers
Other
sites include ...
RaithRoversFC.co.uk
Stenhousemuir
Other
sites include ...
A Stenhousemuir Football Club Web Site
Stirling Albion
Stranraer
Jim
Campbell
Born 7
April 1947. Died 20 October 2006
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