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Hibernian Player Alex Hall, Record By Opponent

Hall, Alex

PositionDefender
Date of Birth06/11/1908
Place of BirthEast Calder
NationalityScottish
Signed FromSunderland
Sold ToRetired
Other ClubsDunfermline Athletic
Games Played247 [Show all]
Games Started247
Games On As Sub0
Goals1 (including 1 penalty)
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Breakdown By Opposition

OppositonStarts (As Sub)GoalsYellow CardsRed Cards
Aberdeen3 (0)000
Airdrieonians (1878-2002)12 (0)000
Albion Rovers12 (0)000
Alloa Athletic2 (0)000
Arbroath2 (0)000
Celtic16 (0)000
Clyde20 (0)000
Cowdenbeath1 (0)000
Dumbarton11 (0)000
Dundee2 (0)000
Dundee United1 (0)000
Dunfermline Athletic1 (0)000
East Fife1 (0)000
Falkirk15 (0)000
Hamilton Academical13 (0)000
Heart of Midlothian15 (0)000
Kilmarnock1 (0)000
King's Park2 (0)000
Morton17 (0)000
Motherwell12 (0)000
Partick Thistle13 (0)000
Queen's Park18 (0)000
Raith Rovers1 (0)000
Rangers19 (0)000
St Bernard's2 (0)100
St Johnstone2 (0)000
St Mirren14 (0)000
Stenhousemuir2 (0)000
Third Lanark17 (0)000


Current Comments

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Hall, Alec

Position :- Full-back

Signed from Sunderland under the "Guest Player" system in operation during the War. (edited by moderator)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 07/09/2010 - 16:40

Date of Birth :- East Calder 06/11/1908

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 15/11/2010 - 17:19

His career at Sunderland was from 1929-39, during which time he won the League (1936) and the FA Cup (1937). He made 209 FL apps/scd 1gl at Roker Park.

Also, check out "www.a-love-supreme.com" and "www.thestatcat.co.uk" for more information.

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 06/06/2011 - 17:25

Pithily summed up as "a robust, straightforward back". Hall's virtues were several - he was strong in both feet, powerful in the tackle and decisive as when to make it.

Became Hibs' third team coach in Oct 1945. In 1950 took up a coaching position with Silema Wanderers in Malta.


Source :- "A Complete Who's Who of Sunderland A.F.C. - All the Lads" by Garth Dykes & Doug Lamming. (edited by moderator)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 06/07/2016 - 01:15

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