Buchan, James
Games Played | 50 [Show all] |
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Games Started | 50 |
Games On As Sub | 0 |
Goals | 6 |
Yellow Cards | 0 |
Red Cards | 0 |
Managers Selected By (including times as substitute)
Manager | Num Times Played Under |
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McMichael, Dan | 26 |
Kelso, Phil | 24 |
In Starting Lineup Alongside
Player | Num Times In Starting Lineup With |
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Rennie, Harry | 50 |
Callaghan, Patrick | 41 |
Stewart, J | 40 |
Gray, Archibald | 39 |
Harrower, James | 39 |
Breslin, Bernard | 36 |
McGeachan, Andrew | 27 |
Reid, David | 27 |
Atherton, Bobby | 26 |
Robertson, Alex | 25 |
Glen, Robert | 24 |
Campbell, John | 23 |
McCartney, Billy | 21 |
Hogg, James | 19 |
Divers, Johnny | 15 |
Maconnachie, John | 14 |
Dalrymple, George | 12 |
Bone, Thomas | 9 |
Greechan, James | 4 |
O'Boyle, Patrick | 3 |
Logan, Alex | 2 |
Breslin, Arthur | 1 |
Handling, Hamilton | 1 |
Kennedy, Robert | 1 |
Orr, James | 1 |
Played In Same Game (including times as substitute)
Player | Num Times Played In Same Game As |
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Rennie, Harry | 50 |
Callaghan, Patrick | 41 |
Stewart, J | 40 |
Gray, Archibald | 39 |
Harrower, James | 39 |
Breslin, Bernard | 36 |
McGeachan, Andrew | 27 |
Reid, David | 27 |
Atherton, Bobby | 26 |
Robertson, Alex | 25 |
Glen, Robert | 24 |
Campbell, John | 23 |
McCartney, Billy | 21 |
Hogg, James | 19 |
Divers, Johnny | 15 |
Maconnachie, John | 14 |
Dalrymple, George | 12 |
Bone, Thomas | 9 |
Greechan, James | 4 |
O'Boyle, Patrick | 3 |
Logan, Alex | 2 |
Breslin, Arthur | 1 |
Handling, Hamilton | 1 |
Kennedy, Robert | 1 |
Orr, James | 1 |
Current Comments
2 comments so far (post your own)Buchan, James
Date of Birth :- Perth 1881
Signed From :- St Johnstone
Sold To :- Woolwich Arsenal
Posted by Patrick Roberts on 16/09/2010 - 17:13
James Buchan was a half-back in the side that won the League in 1902/03. Joined Woolwich Arsenal in April 1904. In March 1905 he went to Man City where he won the Second Division title in 1909/10. He returned to Scotland in 1911 and played for Motherwell, Kilmarnock, Forfar Athletic and St Johnstone before retiring in 1915.
Source :- "Arsenal Who's Who" by Jeff Harris. (edited by moderator)
Posted by Patrick Roberts on 26/08/2012 - 23:46