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Hibernian Player Joe Baker, Record By Opponent

Baker, Joe

PositionForward
Date of Birth17/07/1940
Place of BirthLiverpool
NationalityEnglish
Signed FromArmadale Thistle
Sold ToRaith Rovers
Other ClubsTorino, Nottingham Forest, Sunderland
Games Played194 [Show all]
Games Started193
Games On As Sub1
Goals158
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards1


Breakdown By Opposition

OppositonStarts (As Sub)GoalsYellow CardsRed Cards
Aberdeen10 (0)1000
Airdrieonians (1878-2002)12 (0)1400
Arbroath2 (0)500
Ayr United4 (0)200
Barcelona2 (0)300
Celtic8 (0)500
Clyde13 (0)1000
Dundee12 (0)500
Dundee United6 (0)200
Dunfermline Athletic9 (0)500
East Fife2 (0)000
East Stirlingshire1 (0)200
Falkirk7 (1)600
Hamilton Academical1 (0)100
Heart of Midlothian9 (0)600
Kilmarnock16 (0)1100
Morton1 (0)100
Motherwell11 (0)1000
Partick Thistle9 (0)600
Peebles Rovers1 (0)900
Queen of the South4 (0)400
Queen's Park2 (0)300
Raith Rovers10 (0)600
Rangers14 (0)200
Roma3 (0)300
St Johnstone4 (0)100
St Mirren7 (0)601
Stirling Albion4 (0)400
Third Lanark9 (0)1600


Current Comments

7 comments so far (post your own)

Just a note, Baker may have played for England, but he was Scottish.
He was born in England due to his father who was in the navy.
His father and Mother were both Scottish and Joe only spent 6 weeks of his life in England.

Posted by Hattrick Baker on 18/07/2010 - 20:31

Joe was born in Vale Road, Woolton , Liverpool, but left, Does anybody know why?

Posted by Joe Baker on 26/07/2010 - 21:58

Joe Baker was a phenomenal striker for Hibs ; - he had already clocked up over 100 league goals by the time he left for Torino in 1961.

Had he stayed at the club during his peak years he would easily have eclipsed Reilly's record of 187.

Still holds the record for most league goals in a season - 42 in 1959/60.

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 30/08/2010 - 14:10

The finest centre forward to have played for England and had Walter Winterbottom not been replaced by Sir Alfred may have gone on to have won a World Cup Medal in1966. If my memory serves me correctly I think Alt only wanted real Englishman in his teams.

Posted by little john on 27/05/2012 - 04:35

International appearances - 8 England caps -

(Hibernian) 1959/60 - Vs Ireland, Scotland, Yugoslavia, Spain, Hungary;

(Arsenal) 1965/66 - Ireland, Spain, Poland.


Source :- "Playfair Football Annual 1969-70" Edited by James Bailey.


(edited by moderator)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 26/08/2014 - 01:19

Joe Baker shares the post-war record for the highest League scorer in a season, in Scottish League Division One, with Alexander Harley (Third Lanark). Both scored 42 - Baker in 1959/60 and Harley in 1960/61.


Source :- "RSSSF" by Alan Brown.

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 13/11/2014 - 00:55

I saw Joe play many times during his time at Forest

A wonderful player and most under rated by history.

Should have been in the final 1966 world cup squad and in my opinion; in the team.

Posted by Steve Brader on 11/03/2015 - 23:20

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