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Hibernian Player Willie Harper, Record By Opponent

Harper, Willie

NationalityScottish
Games Played205 [Show all]
Games Started205
Games On As Sub0
Goals0
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Breakdown By Opposition

OppositonStarts (As Sub)GoalsYellow CardsRed Cards
Aberdeen13 (0)000
Airdrieonians (1878-2002)10 (0)000
Albion Rovers6 (0)000
Alloa Athletic3 (0)000
Armadale1 (0)000
Ayr United8 (0)000
Celtic11 (0)000
Clackmannan1 (0)000
Clyde5 (0)000
Clydebank (1914-32)5 (0)000
Cowdenbeath2 (0)000
Dumbarton4 (0)000
Dundee8 (0)000
Dundee United1 (0)000
Falkirk9 (0)000
Hamilton Academical8 (0)000
Heart of Midlothian9 (0)000
Kilmarnock11 (0)000
Morton9 (0)000
Motherwell11 (0)000
Partick Thistle13 (0)000
Peebles Rovers2 (0)000
Queen's Park9 (0)000
Raith Rovers9 (0)000
Rangers11 (0)000
St Johnstone3 (0)000
St Mirren9 (0)000
Third Lanark14 (0)000


Current Comments

4 comments so far (post your own)

Described in Paul Lunney's book "HIBERNIAN 1875-1975" (Tempus Publishing Ltd,2001) as "... arguably Hibs' greatest ever goalkeeper".

Also played for Arsenal, Fall River Marksmen, Boston Wonder Workers, New Bedford Whalers in the American Soccer League and latterly with Plymouth Argyle. (edited by moderator)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 12/08/2010 - 14:09

Harper, Willie

Date of Birth :- Winchburgh 19/01/1897
Signed From :- Edinburgh Emmet
Sold To :- Arsenal

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 29/10/2010 - 13:46

Willie Harper was my great uncle, two of my grandsons and a nephew are HUGE hibs fans who are puzzled and disbelieving when I explain this to them. My maternal grandmother (Flora Black nee Harper) was his sister and I actually met him a few times. Would it be possible to arrange a stadium tour for the young descendants.
Thanks
Maurice Taylor. (edited by moderator)

Posted by Maurice Taylor on 01/01/2013 - 02:39

Willie was my great-grandad. After retiring whilst playing for Plymouth he worked there for a further 42 years as trainer, groundsman and laundryman. As tribute, he got to play a testimonial match against Arsenal in 1972, and they named their training ground (Harper's Park) after him, which still stands. Lived for a long time in Kirkliston. Also was one of Chapman's first Arsenal signings.

Posted by Sam Harper on 29/11/2018 - 15:07

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