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Hibernian Player Jim Blair, Record By Opponent

Blair, Jim

PositionForward
Date of Birth13/01/1947
Place of BirthCalderbank
NationalityScottish
Signed FromSt Mirren
Sold ToSt Mirren
Games Played26 [Show all]
Games Started21
Games On As Sub5
Goals6
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Breakdown By Opposition

OppositonStarts (As Sub)GoalsYellow CardsRed Cards
Aberdeen0 (1)000
Airdrieonians (1878-2002)1 (1)000
Celtic2 (0)000
Clyde1 (0)000
Cowdenbeath2 (0)000
Dundee1 (0)000
Dundee United1 (1)000
Dunfermline Athletic1 (0)200
Falkirk1 (0)000
Heart of Midlothian1 (0)000
Kilmarnock1 (0)100
Liverpool2 (0)000
Malmo2 (0)100
Rangers3 (0)200
St Johnstone1 (0)000
St Mirren1 (1)000
Vitoria Guimaraes0 (1)000


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Jim Blair joined the club in June 1970. Unfortunately, he never lived up to his undoubted promise and returned to St Mirren in February 1971 having failed to settle. One of the highlights of his brief stay was a double against Rangers on 25/11/1970 in Scottish League (H 3-2). Formerly, a Scottish junior badminton champion.

Also played for Norwich City and KV Mechelen.

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 19/10/2011 - 14:00

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