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Hibernian Player George Rae, Managers & Teammates

Rae, George

Games Played74 [Show all]
Games Started74
Games On As Sub0
Goals17
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Managers Selected By (including times as substitute)

ManagerNum Times Played Under
McMichael, Dan74


In Starting Lineup Alongside

PlayerNum Times In Starting Lineup With
Allan, William68
Paterson, Matthew63
Smith, William63
Kerr, Peter60
Girdwood, Neil58
Anderson, David O53
Lamb, John49
O'Hara, John40
Callaghan, Patrick39
Hendren, James37
Birrell, Thomas29
Fleming, Samuel28
Templeton, Bobby27
Anderson, Harry26
Allan, Samuel24
Grosart, Alex19
Dixon, Donald13
Bell, Adam8
Paton, John6
Peggie, James6
Rogerson, Robert4
Thorburn, Alex4
Innes, James3
Allan, John2
Logan, Hugh2
Adam, James1
Duguid, William1
Duncan, Peter1
Laycock, Andrew1


Played In Same Game (including times as substitute)

PlayerNum Times Played In Same Game As
Allan, William68
Paterson, Matthew63
Smith, William63
Kerr, Peter60
Girdwood, Neil58
Anderson, David O53
Lamb, John49
O'Hara, John40
Callaghan, Patrick39
Hendren, James37
Birrell, Thomas29
Fleming, Samuel28
Templeton, Bobby27
Anderson, Harry26
Allan, Samuel24
Grosart, Alex19
Dixon, Donald13
Bell, Adam8
Paton, John6
Peggie, James6
Rogerson, Robert4
Thorburn, Alex4
Innes, James3
Allan, John2
Logan, Hugh2
Adam, James1
Duguid, William1
Duncan, Peter1
Laycock, Andrew1


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Falkirk Athletic, Falkirk [1908/09-1909/10], Hibernian [1909/10-1912/13], Kirkaldy United [1912/13], Partick Thistle [1913/14], Dunfermline Athletic [1914/15-1918/19], Falkirk [1919/20], Dumbarton [1920/21]

Posted by John Meffen on 14/09/2010 - 13:58

George Rae, aka "Geordie", was a speedy, top class outside-right. A contemporary appraisal said he - 'dribbles beautifully, centres accurately and shoots with considerable force.'


Source :- "Hibernian Football Club 1875-1975" by Paul Lunney. (edited by moderator)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 15/02/2013 - 01:31

Sec.Lt. George Rae, Royal Warwicks ., awarded the Italian silver medal for valour.


Source :- "The Scotsman - Friday 22 November 1918" (edited by moderator)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 01/12/2014 - 01:46

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