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词条 David McLean (footballer, born 1890)
释义

  1. Football

     Celtic  The Wednesday  Rangers  Dundee  Scotland  IFFHS recognition 

  2. Cricket

  3. Personal life

  4. References

  5. External links

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David Prophet McLean (13 December 1890[1] – 23 December 1967) was a Scottish internationalist Association footballer. McLean represented Celtic, Preston North End, Sheffield Wednesday, Rangers, Bradford Park Avenue, Dundee and three spells at Forfar Athletic. McLean played as a striker scoring consistently throughout his career.

Football

Celtic

In his years with Celtic from 1907 until 1909 he won a Glasgow Cup medal in 1907. He played a great part in Celtic's famous fortnight in April 1909 when they played eight games in twelve days to win the Scottish League. He was not however able to displace his great friend, the mighty Jimmy Quinn, and that was why he moved on to Preston North End.

The Wednesday

In England he top scored twice in successive seasons in England's top flight when playing for the Wednesday as the Sheffield club were then named. The first two of those occasions he shared the distinction before he was outright winner in 1913/14.

Rangers

He later played for Celtic's cross-town rivals, Rangers. He top scored in the Scottish league in 1918/19. He thus became the first player to be outright top scorer in the top divisions in both England and Scotland. The feat has since only been matched by McLean's future teammate at Dundee, Dave Halliday.[2]

Dundee

McLean joined Dundee in 1922 where in McLean's first season he was a teammate of Alex Troup. Dave Halliday top scored in Dundee's run to the 1924-25 Scottish Cup Final. In the final McLean's goal had Dundee leading at half time. Celtic's Patsy Gallacher equalised before Jimmy McGrory headed a last minute Celtic winner.[2]

Scotland

He received one international cap for Scotland, in a 1912 British Home Championship match against England.[3]

IFFHS recognition

In the International Federation of Football History & Statistics updated 2008 list of the world's most successful top division goal scorers (1888-2008), McLean was placed at 43rd equal with 316 top division strikes.

Cricket

McLean also played cricket for Strathmore C.C. and famously played in the game in June 1930 at The Hill in Kirriemuir when J.M. Barrie opened the pavilion, and two members of the touring Australian side, one of them the great Macartney played before a packed crowd.

Personal life

Apart from when his footballing career took him elsewhere, he lived in Forfar all his life. He frequently attended football matches and often invited to be the guest of Celtic at games in which they were involved. He died in December 1967.

References

  • {{cite book |last=Byrne |first=Stephen |last2=Jay|first2= Mike

|title=Bristol Rovers Football Club - The Definitive History 1883-2003
|year=2003 |publisher=Tempus
|location=Stroud |isbn=0-7524-2717-2}}
  • {{cite web |url=http://www.londonhearts.com/scotland/players/davidprophetmclean.html |title=David McLean |work=Scotland The Complete Record |accessdate=2007-10-26 }}
  • {{cite web |url=http://www.adrianbullock.com/swfc/stats/play0399.htm |title=David McLean |work=The Sheffield Wednesday Archive|accessdate=2008-02-26}}
  • {{cite web |url=http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/McLean,+David?t=anon |title=TheCelticWiki |accessdate=2009-05-04}}
1. ^ 
2. ^Dave Halliday on Queens Legends, www.qosfc.com
3. ^Sat 23 Mar 1912 Scotland 1 England 1, London Hearts.
  • Forfar Greats - David Potter 2009

External links

  • {{SFA profile}}
{{Scottish First Division top scorers}}{{English First Division/Premier League top scorers}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mclean, David}}

17 : 1890 births|1967 deaths|Association football forwards|Bradford (Park Avenue) A.F.C. players|Celtic F.C. players|Dundee F.C. players|First Division/Premier League top scorers|Forfar Athletic F.C. players|People from Forfar|Preston North End F.C. players|Rangers F.C. players|Scotland international footballers|Scottish Football League players|Scottish footballers|Sheffield Wednesday F.C. players|English Football League players|Scottish league football top scorers

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