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Hibernian Player John Borthwick, Managers & Teammates

Borthwick, John

Games Played33 [Show all]
Games Started33
Games On As Sub0
Goals1
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
Duguid, William32
Callaghan, Patrick30
Ritchie, Duncan29
Harker, Richard28
Rennie, Harry28
Allan, Samuel27
Main, Jimmy27
Grieve, John26
Gordon, John14
Docherty, John12
Findlay, Thomas12
Morton, James11
Peggie, James10
Hagan, Patrick8
McNeil, William6
Rollo, Robert6
McAuley, William5
Turner, M4
Harrower, James2
Henderson, Alex2
Lawrie, Robert2
McLaren, David2
Paton, Samuel2
Adams, John1
Birrell, Thomas1
Fitzpatrick, Michael1
Forrest, Charles1
McGregor, John1


Played In Same Game (including times as substitute)

PlayerNum Times Played In Same Game As
Duguid, William32
Callaghan, Patrick30
Ritchie, Duncan29
Harker, Richard28
Rennie, Harry28
Allan, Samuel27
Main, Jimmy27
Grieve, John26
Gordon, John14
Docherty, John12
Findlay, Thomas12
Morton, James11
Peggie, James10
Hagan, Patrick8
McNeil, William6
Rollo, Robert6
McAuley, William5
Turner, M4
Harrower, James2
Henderson, Alex2
Lawrie, Robert2
McLaren, David2
Paton, Samuel2
Adams, John1
Birrell, Thomas1
Fitzpatrick, Michael1
Forrest, Charles1
McGregor, John1


Current Comments

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Borthwick, John James Blacklaw ;

Date of Birth :- Leith 15/02/1886
Signed From :- Lochgelly United
Sold To :- Everton

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 31/08/2010 - 17:34

Jack Borthwick was a well-built centre-half, who joined Everton towards the end of season 1907/08. Was essentially signed as cover for regular defenders Tommy Booth and Jack Taylor - hence only making 25 FL apps. His career ended with a spell at Millwall Athletic from August 1911 to May 1915.

Source :- "Who's Who of Everton" by Tony Matthews. (edited by moderator)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 23/05/2012 - 12:53

Jack Borthwicks name is to be found on the Footballers Battalion memorial at Delville Wood. Although he survived the first world war, he suffered a serious injury and did not return to playing football. He continued to be associated with Everton football club.

Posted by Alex Barker on 05/08/2012 - 03:27

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