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Hibernian Player James Morton, Managers & Teammates

Morton, James

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


Managers Selected By (including times as substitute)

ManagerNum Times Played Under
McMichael, Dan33


In Starting Lineup Alongside

PlayerNum Times In Starting Lineup With
Rennie, Harry33
Duguid, William29
Main, Jimmy29
Grieve, John28
Callaghan, Patrick27
Gordon, John19
Findlay, Thomas18
Maconnachie, John17
Lawrie, Robert15
McNeil, William14
Harker, Richard13
Fitzpatrick, Michael12
Allan, Samuel11
Borthwick, John11
Ritchie, Duncan11
Harrower, James8
McCann, Henry8
Rollo, Robert5
Adams, John4
Laughlan, John4
Docherty, John3
McAuley, William2
McLaren, David2
Birrell, Thomas1
Burnett, John1
Forrest, Charles1
McColgan, William1
McLean, ?1
Neill, ?1
Peggie, James1


Played In Same Game (including times as substitute)

PlayerNum Times Played In Same Game As
Rennie, Harry33
Duguid, William29
Main, Jimmy29
Grieve, John28
Callaghan, Patrick27
Gordon, John19
Findlay, Thomas18
Maconnachie, John17
Lawrie, Robert15
McNeil, William14
Harker, Richard13
Fitzpatrick, Michael12
Allan, Samuel11
Borthwick, John11
Ritchie, Duncan11
Harrower, James8
McCann, Henry8
Rollo, Robert5
Adams, John4
Laughlan, John4
Docherty, John3
McAuley, William2
McLaren, David2
Birrell, Thomas1
Burnett, John1
Forrest, Charles1
McColgan, William1
McLean, ?1
Neill, ?1
Peggie, James1


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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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