Anderson, Harry
| Games Played | 45 [Show all] |
|---|---|
| Games Started | 45 |
| Games On As Sub | 0 |
| Goals | 12 |
| Yellow Cards | 0 |
| Red Cards | 0 |
Managers Selected By (including times as substitute)
| Manager | Num Times Played Under |
|---|---|
| McMichael, Dan | 45 |
In Starting Lineup Alongside
| Player | Num Times In Starting Lineup With |
|---|---|
| Paterson, Matthew | 41 |
| Allan, William | 40 |
| Smith, William | 36 |
| Lamb, John | 35 |
| Callaghan, Patrick | 30 |
| Girdwood, Neil | 30 |
| Anderson, David O | 29 |
| O'Hara, John | 29 |
| Kerr, Peter | 26 |
| Rae, George | 26 |
| Allan, Samuel | 24 |
| Dixon, Donald | 16 |
| Birrell, Thomas | 14 |
| Fleming, Samuel | 12 |
| Hendren, James | 12 |
| Templeton, Bobby | 10 |
| Peggie, James | 8 |
| Dunnian, Charles | 6 |
| Paton, John | 5 |
| Bell, Adam | 4 |
| Allan, John | 2 |
| Logan, Hugh | 2 |
| Rogerson, Robert | 2 |
| Thomson, Hugh | 2 |
| Dowie, Samuel | 1 |
| Duguid, William | 1 |
| Grosart, Alex | 1 |
| Milne, William | 1 |
Played In Same Game (including times as substitute)
| Player | Num Times Played In Same Game As |
|---|---|
| Paterson, Matthew | 41 |
| Allan, William | 40 |
| Smith, William | 36 |
| Lamb, John | 35 |
| Callaghan, Patrick | 30 |
| Girdwood, Neil | 30 |
| Anderson, David O | 29 |
| O'Hara, John | 29 |
| Kerr, Peter | 26 |
| Rae, George | 26 |
| Allan, Samuel | 24 |
| Dixon, Donald | 16 |
| Birrell, Thomas | 14 |
| Fleming, Samuel | 12 |
| Hendren, James | 12 |
| Templeton, Bobby | 10 |
| Peggie, James | 8 |
| Dunnian, Charles | 6 |
| Paton, John | 5 |
| Bell, Adam | 4 |
| Allan, John | 2 |
| Logan, Hugh | 2 |
| Rogerson, Robert | 2 |
| Thomson, Hugh | 2 |
| Dowie, Samuel | 1 |
| Duguid, William | 1 |
| Grosart, Alex | 1 |
| Milne, William | 1 |


Current Comments
4 comments so far (post your own)Anderson, Harry A.,
Signed From :- ?
Sold To :- Raith Rovers
Posted by Patrick Roberts on 30/08/2010 - 17:21
Born in Glasgow Harry was a left-half who was Raith Rovers' first Scottish cap when he played Vs Wales in 1914. Consistent and assertive he was noted for his precision passing. Most of his career was spent in Fife, ie :- 1912 to 1920. He was also a Scottish Cup finalist in 1913. Latterly with St Mirren where he won the 'Victory Cup' in April 1919.
Posted by Patrick Roberts on 05/07/2011 - 13:54
Source :- "A Scottish Soccer Internationalists' Who's Who, 1872-1986" by Douglas Lamming (Hutton Press Ltd)
Posted by Patrick Roberts on 05/07/2011 - 17:43
Signed From :- Third Lanark
Source :- "Evening Telegraph - Wednesday 27 April 1910" (edited by moderator)
Posted by Patrick Roberts on 13/02/2014 - 16:24