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Hibernian Player Bobby Johnstone, Record By Opponent

Johnstone, Bobby

PositionForward
Date of Birth07/09/1929
Place of BirthSelkirk
NationalityScottish
Signed FromSelkirk
Sold ToOldham Athletic
Other ClubsManchester City
Games Played263 [Show all]
Games Started263
Games On As Sub0
Goals142 (including 6 penalties)
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Breakdown By Opposition

OppositonStarts (As Sub)GoalsYellow CardsRed Cards
Aberdeen24 (0)1400
Airdrieonians (1878-2002)13 (0)900
Arbroath2 (0)000
Ayr United2 (0)200
Celtic15 (0)400
Clyde12 (0)1200
Dundee15 (0)1000
Dundee United1 (0)000
Dunfermline Athletic3 (0)000
East Fife13 (0)900
East Stirlingshire1 (0)000
Falkirk14 (0)600
Hamilton Academical2 (0)300
Heart of Midlothian13 (0)300
Kilmarnock5 (0)100
Morton6 (0)400
Motherwell15 (0)800
Newcastle United1 (0)100
Partick Thistle18 (0)600
Queen of the South13 (0)500
Queen's Park1 (0)000
Raith Rovers14 (0)700
Rangers15 (0)300
St Johnstone1 (0)000
St Mirren20 (0)1500
Stenhousemuir1 (0)100
Stirling Albion9 (0)500
Third Lanark12 (0)1400
Tottenham Hotspur2 (0)000


Current Comments

4 comments so far (post your own)

Known in the game as "Nicker", Bobby was an integral part of the Famous Five. Indeed, Hibs' trainer, Jimmy McColl described him as the finest inside-forward he has ever seen.

Scored in successive FA Cup finals, 1955 & 1956, the latter a 3-1 victory Vs Birmingham City.

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 07/01/2011 - 18:09

NB :- Bobby's career at Man City can be viewed on the excellent website "MCFCstats.com".

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 16/02/2011 - 14:11

I was a very young player when I first met Bobby and not a first team player. Then he was sold to Man City but when he returned to Hibs it was my pleasure to be able to be on the same field as him
What a nice man. I never ever met anyone who knew
football that didn't admire him and his abilities.

Posted by John Young on 12/07/2015 - 20:35

Misc/trivia :- Also played cricket for Saddleworth. He continued to attend matches at both Boundary Park and Maine Road, and was a very popular member of City's Former Players' Association. Today an impressive painting of Johnstone is positioned in the Directors' Guest Lounge at City's stadium.


Source :- "Manchester City - The Complete Record" by Gary James.

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 07/10/2015 - 00:39

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