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Hibernian Player Sandy McMahon, Record By Opponent

McMahon, Sandy

Games Played12 [Show all]
Games Started12
Games On As Sub0
Goals10
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Breakdown By Opposition

OppositonStarts (As Sub)GoalsYellow CardsRed Cards
Abercorn1 (0)200
Armadale (1879-89)1 (0)000
Cambuslang1 (0)000
Dumbarton3 (0)100
Dunfermline Athletic2 (0)400
Kirkcaldy Wanderers1 (0)100
Mossend Swifts1 (0)200
Queen of the South W1 (0)000
Renton1 (0)000


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McMahon, Alexander 'Sandy'

Date of Birth :- Selkirk 1871
Signed From :- Darlington St Augustines
Sold To :- Celtic

Known by the sobriquet "The Duke" Sandy was described as one of the most bewildering dribblers and powerful ball-headers of his time. Joined Celtic, along with James McGhee, in late 1890. (edited by moderator)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 21/10/2010 - 13:40

Celtic note: Duke was most probably named (by Tom Maley) for the Duc de Mac-Mahon, President of France 1873-79. When the great man passed-over on October 17th 1893, a Glasgow paper boy sold out his stock with cries of : "McMahon deid ! Whit'll the Cel'ic dae noo ?" (edited by moderator)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 03/05/2014 - 01:34

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