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Hibernian Player Thomas Robertson, Record By Opponent

Robertson, Thomas

Games Played47 [Show all]
Games Started47
Games On As Sub0
Goals0
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Breakdown By Opposition

OppositonStarts (As Sub)GoalsYellow CardsRed Cards
Abercorn2 (0)000
Celtic6 (0)000
Clyde3 (0)000
Cowlairs2 (0)000
Dumbarton2 (0)000
Duncrab Park1 (0)000
Dundee4 (0)000
East Stirlingshire1 (0)000
Heart of Midlothian5 (0)000
Motherwell1 (0)000
Port Glasgow Athletic1 (0)000
Raith Rovers1 (0)000
Rangers6 (0)000
Renton1 (0)000
St Bernard's3 (0)000
St Mirren4 (0)000
Third Lanark4 (0)000


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Robertson, John Thomas

Date of Birth :- Newton Mearns 1877
Signed From :- Stoke City
Sold To :- Stoke City

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 18/03/2011 - 18:19

Tom Robertson was a full-back, who was a powerful kicker of the ball and timed his tackles to perfection. At Hibs he gained a runners-up medal in the 1896 Scottish Cup Final. Joined Liverpool from Stoke City in April 1900 and won the League Championship in 1900/01 - Liverpool's first in their history.

Also, played for Southampton and Brighton & Hove Albion.


Source :- "LFCHistory.net"

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 04/06/2012 - 17:09

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