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Hibernian Player Bobby Atherton, Record By Opponent

Atherton, Bobby

PositionMidfielder/Forward
Date of Birth29/07/1876
Place of BirthBethesda
NationalityWelsh
Signed FromHearts
Sold ToMiddlesbrough
Other ClubsChelsea
Games Played97 [Show all]
Games Started97
Games On As Sub0
Goals36
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Breakdown By Opposition

OppositonStarts (As Sub)GoalsYellow CardsRed Cards
Abercorn2 (0)100
Celtic9 (0)200
Clyde3 (0)000
Dumbarton1 (0)300
Dundee11 (0)400
East Stirlingshire1 (0)100
Hamilton Academical1 (0)000
Heart of Midlothian14 (0)300
Kilmarnock7 (0)100
Leith Athletic1 (0)000
Morton3 (0)200
Partick Thistle5 (0)100
Port Glasgow Athletic3 (0)100
Queen's Park7 (0)300
Rangers7 (0)500
Royal Albert2 (0)100
St Bernard's3 (0)100
St Mirren9 (0)300
Third Lanark8 (0)400


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Bobby Atherton was captain of the 1902 Scottish Cup winning side and the side that won the 1903 League Championship.

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 11/08/2010 - 17:12

Bobby also won 5 caps for Wales whilst with Hibs.

He was K.I.A. in the English Channel in November 1917.

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 23/08/2010 - 18:05

After retirement he became a steward in the Merchant Navy. It was while serving on the ship the S.S. Britannia that he lost his life on 19th October 1917, after his ship disappeared without trace, either due to a mine or enemy action. He is mentioned at Tower Hill Memorial.


Source :- "World War One and Scottish Football - A Season by Season Review 1914/15 - 1918/19" by Alan Brown. (edited by moderator)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 01/07/2014 - 15:31

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