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Hibernian Player Archibald Young, Managers & Teammates

Young, Archibald

Games Played38 [Show all]
Games Started38
Games On As Sub0
Goals16
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Managers Selected By (including times as substitute)

ManagerNum Times Played Under
Maley, Alec21
Gordon, Davy17


In Starting Lineup Alongside

PlayerNum Times In Starting Lineup With
McGinnigle, William30
Ritchie, Harry28
Kerr, Peter26
Shaw, Hugh26
Harper, Willie25
Walker, John24
Dunn, Jimmy23
Halligan, Johnny23
Paterson, Matthew21
Dornan, William20
Templeton, Bobby19
Miller, Willie14
Anderson, David L11
Stage, William10
Strang, Alexander10
Buchanan, James7
Stevenson, David7
Wood, John7
Cannon, Thomas6
Williams, Horace6
Thomson, William5
Williamson, James5
Cassidy, James4
Grosart, Alex4
Hannigan, Patrick4
Maxwell, Patrick4
Smith, William4
Baillie, Joseph1
Gilmour, Robert1
Gordon, John1
Kilpatrick, Thomas1
McColl, Jimmy1
Scott, James1
Smith, Robert1


Played In Same Game (including times as substitute)

PlayerNum Times Played In Same Game As
McGinnigle, William30
Ritchie, Harry28
Kerr, Peter26
Shaw, Hugh26
Harper, Willie25
Walker, John24
Dunn, Jimmy23
Halligan, Johnny23
Paterson, Matthew21
Dornan, William20
Templeton, Bobby19
Miller, Willie14
Anderson, David L11
Stage, William10
Strang, Alexander10
Buchanan, James7
Stevenson, David7
Wood, John7
Cannon, Thomas6
Williams, Horace6
Thomson, William5
Williamson, James5
Cassidy, James4
Grosart, Alex4
Hannigan, Patrick4
Maxwell, Patrick4
Smith, William4
Baillie, Joseph1
Gilmour, Robert1
Gordon, John1
Kilpatrick, Thomas1
McColl, Jimmy1
Scott, James1
Smith, Robert1


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Young, Archibald C

Signed From :- Armadale
Sold To :- Armadale

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 04/04/2011 - 18:19

From Armadale he joined Hamilton Accies ; then St Bernard's (19 Oct 1923), where he finished his career. Supporters Club nominee on the Board in 1930s. Medical practitioner based in the vicinity of the ground.


Source :- "St Bernard's Football Club - or when the well ran dry !" A History By George H Park.

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Posted by Patrick Roberts on 13/11/2013 - 01:28

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