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| name = Davie Hamilton | fullname = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1882|1|31|df=y}} | birth_place = Glasgow, Scotland | death_date = {{death date and age|1950|1|25|1882|1|31|df=y}} | death_place = Glasgow, Scotland | position = Outside left | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = Hibernian Juveniles[1] | years1 = ?–1902 | years2 = 1902–1912 | years3 = 1903 | years4 = 1903 | years5 = 1912–1913 | years6 = 1913–1914 | clubs1 = Cambuslang Hibernian | clubs2 = Celtic | clubs3 = → Clyde (loan) | clubs4 = → Ayr (loan) | clubs5 = Dundee | clubs6 = Bathgate | caps1 = | goals1 = | caps2 = 220 | goals2 = 55 | caps5 = 14 | goals5 = 1 | nationalyears1= 1903 | nationalteam1= Scottish League XI | nationalcaps1= 1 | nationalgoals1 = 0 }} David Hamilton (31 January 1882 – 25 January 1950) was a Scottish footballer who played as an outside left (winger). He played for Celtic for ten years between 1902 and 1912. CareerClubBorn in Glasgow, Hamilton played for junior side Cambuslang Hibernian as a teenager. He was selected for the Scotland Junior international team, alongside future Celtic teammate Alec Bennett.[1][2] Having attracted the attention of Celtic with a hat-trick in a Junior test against Ireland played at their ground in March 1902,[3] Hamilton was soon signed by the Hoops and within a few weeks was selected for the British League Cup final against Rangers which Celtic won.[4][5] He spent part of that season on loan at Clyde then Ayr.[6] Hamilton secured his place in the Celtic team for the following season and appeared regularly over the next decade. He established a reputation as a wide man with great pace and dribbling skills, which earned him the nickname 'the Dancer'. He was part of a successful forward line which won six consecutive Scottish League titles between 1904–05 and 1909–10 to establish Celtic as a national force – their manager Willie Maley commented "The Bennett, McMenemy, Quinn, Somers and Hamilton forward line was a treat to watch in their sinuous movement and deadly attacks". In 1905, it was Hamilton who scored the winning goal in a unique playoff match against Rangers to determine the champions.[7][8] The 1907–08 season was particularly eventful for Hamilton. In the October he was suspended for two months for using 'obscene and threatening language' towards the referee during the Glasgow Cup Final against Rangers, with the remark believed to be "I wish I had a revolver!".[4] He missed the replay of that final but returned in time for the Old Firm derby on New Year's Day and scored the opening goal (one of a total of 10 strikes against Rangers). Celtic finished as league champions, secured the Scottish Cup – with Hamilton scoring in the 5–1 win over St Mirren – and finalised a clean sweep of trophies available by winning the Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup. In total, Hamilton played 259 League and Scottish Cup matches for Celtic and scored 62 goals.[9] His popularity is indicated by the fact a brake club (an early form of supporters club who travelled by wagon) from the Gorbals area had his portrait displayed on their banner. In 1912 Hamilton left Celtic and joined Dundee[10] where he spent one year; he thereafter played for Bathgate (Central Football League) but retired in 1914.[6] InternationalDespite his success at club level Hamilton never appeared for the Scotland national football team, but was selected for one Scottish Football League XI fixture against Ireland in 1903.[11] Later life and legacyHamilton suffered a family tragedy just as his sporting career was ending when his wife Mary-Ann died from tuberculosis in 1915 (aged 33), leaving him to bring up their five children alone. He died in Glasgow in 1950.[4] In 2011 a Celtic delegation including descendants of Hamilton and club representatives Jim Craig and Bobby Lennox attended Dalbeth Cemetery in the East End of Glasgow to mark his grave with a tributary headstone.[12] Honours
Notes{{notelist}}References1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.scottish-football-historical-archive.co.nf/scotlandjuniorinternationals.xlsx |title=Scotland Junior International Results and Lineups |website=Scottish Football Historical Archive |accessdate=12 October 2018}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Hamilton, Davie}}2. ^Scottish League Forum – Junior International Lineups 1902 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://nifootball.blogspot.com/2012/01/northern-ireland-junior-friendly-match_22.html |title=Northern Ireland Junior Friendly Match Details (Scotland & Wales) |website=Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats|date=|accessdate=12 October 2018}} 4. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/Hamilton,+David|title=David Hamilton profile|publisher=The Celtic Wiki|accessdate=22 December 2016}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.scottish-football-historical-archive.co.uk/british-league-cup.htm|title=British League Cup 1902|website=Scottish Football Historical Archive|date=|accessdate=25 January 2018}} 6. ^1 2 {{cite web|title=Five Scotland bosses had first for success on debut|url=https://www.pressreader.com/uk/evening-times/20070328/282879431302913|work=Evening Times |date=28 March 2007|via=PressReader |accessdate=19 September 2018}} 7. ^{{cite news|last=Murphy|first=Alex|title=Another championship nailbiter thanks to mighty Quinn|url=http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/1905-05-06%3A+Celtic+2-1+Rangers%2C+League+Division+1%2C+Championship+Play-off|accessdate=19 November 2017|work=The Times|date=19 May 2005}} 8. ^{{cite news|last=Hannan|first=Martin|title=1905: The last time Scotland drafted in a foreign referee |url=http://www.scotsman.com/sport/1905-the-last-time-scotland-drafted-in-a-foreign-referee-1-1370563|accessdate=19 November 2017|work=The Scotsman|date=27 November 2010}} 9. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://www.fitbastats.com/celtic/player.php?playerid=2307|title=Celtic player David Hamilton profile |publisher=Fitbastats.com|accessdate=22 December 2016}} 10. ^{{cite web|title=Season 1912–13|url=http://www.sportnetwork.net/main/s94/st2226.htm|accessdate=28 November 2017|website=DundeeFC.net hosted by SportNetwork|date=23 April 2002}} 11. ^London Hearts Supporters Resource - Davie Hamilton, Scottish League XI 12. ^The Celtic Wiki - Memorial ceremony for David Hamilton 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/1904-04-16%3A+Celtic+3-2+Rangers%2C+Scottish+Cup+Final|title=Football: Scottish Cup Final – Rangers v, Celtic|work=The Scotsman|date=18 April 1904|via=The Celtic Wiki (scan)|accessdate=12 October 2018}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/1911-04-15%3A+Celtic+2-0+Hamilton+Academical%2C+Scottish+Cup+Final+Replay|title=Scottish Cup – Replayed Final|work=Glasgow Herald|date=17 April 1911|via=The Celtic Wiki (scan)|accessdate=12 October 2018}} 14 : 1882 births|1950 deaths|Sportspeople from Glasgow|Scottish footballers|Dundee F.C. players|Celtic F.C. players|Cambuslang Hibernian F.C. players|Ayr F.C. players|Clyde F.C. players|Bathgate F.C. players|Association football outside forwards|Scottish Football League players|Scottish Football League representative players|Scotland junior international footballers |
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