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Airdrieonians (1878-2002) 1 - 4 Hibernian, Scottish League (16/11/1957)

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4-1 Vs Airdrieonians (1878-2002) in Scottish League (16/11/1957)

CompetitionScottish League (Division One (old) / 11)
Date16/11/1957 (Saturday) (Season: 1957/1958)
Attendance8000
ManagerShaw, Hugh
VenueAway

Lineup

PlayerGoalsCards
Leslie, Lawrie
Grant, John
Muir, George
Turnbull, Eddiescored
Paterson, Jock
Baxter, John
Smith, Gordon
Harrower, Jimmy
Baker, Joescored
Preston, Tommy
Ormond, Williescoredscored
Average age of Starting Lineup is 25 Years 352 Days. (From 9 players).
Starting Lineup has made 2028 starts and 0 sub appearances between them. (Before this match)
Starting Lineup contains 0 changes from the previous game.


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Gordon Smith suffers the worst injury of his career - in a collision with Airdrie full-back Jimmy Shanks his ankle is completely shattered. It would take five operations by the revered surgeon Dr John Bruce to 'fix' properly !


Source :- "Prince of Wingers - Gordon Smith" by Tony Smith. (edited by moderator)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 15/10/2012 - 01:07

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