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Hibernian Player James Morton, Record By Opponent

Morton, James

Games Played33 [Show all]
Games Started33
Games On As Sub0
Goals11 (including 1 penalty)
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Breakdown By Opposition

OppositonStarts (As Sub)GoalsYellow CardsRed Cards
Abercorn1 (0)100
Aberdeen1 (0)000
Airdrieonians (1878-2002)1 (0)000
Celtic4 (0)000
Clyde1 (0)000
Dundee3 (0)000
Falkirk2 (0)100
Hamilton Academical1 (0)000
Heart of Midlothian2 (0)100
Johnstone1 (0)200
Kilmarnock2 (0)000
Morton1 (0)000
Motherwell1 (0)000
Partick Thistle2 (0)400
Port Glasgow Athletic1 (0)100
Queen's Park3 (0)000
Rangers1 (0)000
St Mirren4 (0)100
Third Lanark1 (0)000


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Morton, James

Date of Birth :- Leith 22/08/1885
Signed From :- Newtongrange Star
Sold To :- Bradford City

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 07/02/2011 - 13:55

James Morton was a centre-forward who, after a brief spell with Hibs, travelled south to play for Bradford City, Stoke City and Tottenham Hotspur. Returned to Scotland to play for St Bernards, before signing for Barnsley on 29/08/1913. His last club was Bristol City, whom he joined on 10/04/1914.

Source :- "The Who's Who of Barnsley FC" by Grenville Firth and David Wood (DB Publishing)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 15/04/2012 - 00:55

'The death occurred at his residence, 2 Murano Place, Edinburgh, yesterday, after a long illness, of James Morton ..........

When his playing days were over he went to Nuneaton, near Birmingham, as a trainer.'


Source :- "Edinburgh Evening News - Friday 30 July 1926" (edited by moderator)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 08/11/2014 - 01:30

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