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Hibernian Player Bertie Auld, Record By Opponent

Auld, Bertie

PositionMidfield
Date of Birth23/03/1938
Place of BirthGlasgow
NationalityScottish
Signed FromCeltic
Sold ToRetired
Games Played16 [Show all]
Games Started11
Games On As Sub5
Goals3
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0
Auld, Bertie also managed the club [See Manager Details]


Breakdown By Opposition

OppositonStarts (As Sub)GoalsYellow CardsRed Cards
Aberdeen1 (0)000
Ayr United1 (0)100
Celtic1 (1)000
Clyde1 (0)000
Dundee United1 (1)000
East Fife1 (1)000
Falkirk3 (0)100
Kilmarnock1 (0)000
Motherwell0 (2)000
Rangers1 (0)100


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Bertie Auld, aka "Ten-thirty", was a midfield genius possessed of speed, ball control and distribution with the ability to take two or three people out of the game with a pass. At Parkhead, alongside Bobby Murdoch, he made the 'Lisbon Lions' tick and won pretty much everything in the game.

As a Hibee he showed flashes of the old magic and was a joy to watch. (edited by moderator)

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 28/05/2014 - 01:31

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