Baines, Roy
| Position | Goalkeeper |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 07/02/1950 |
| Place of Birth | Derby |
| Nationality | English |
| Signed From | Derby County |
| Sold To | Greenock Morton |
| Games Played | 28 [Show all] |
| Games Started | 28 |
| Games On As Sub | 0 |
| Goals | 0 |
| Yellow Cards | 0 |
| Red Cards | 0 |
Managers Selected By (including times as substitute)
| Manager | Num Times Played Under |
|---|---|
| Ewing, Dave | 17 |
| MacFarlane, Willie | 11 |
In Starting Lineup Alongside
| Player | Num Times In Starting Lineup With |
|---|---|
| Blackley, John | 26 |
| Black, Jim | 24 |
| Stanton, Pat | 24 |
| Duncan, Arthur | 20 |
| Brownlie, John | 19 |
| Graham, Johnny | 15 |
| Blair, Jim | 14 |
| Jones, Mervyn | 14 |
| McEwan, Billy | 14 |
| O'Rourke, Jimmy | 14 |
| Schaedler, Erich | 14 |
| Stevenson, Eric | 12 |
| Cropley, Alex | 11 |
| Davidson, Kenny | 11 |
| McBride, Joe | 8 |
| Shevlane, Chris | 8 |
| Baker, Joe | 7 |
| Hamilton, Johnny | 7 |
| Hazel, John | 6 |
| Duncan, Bobby | 4 |
| Pringle, Alex | 4 |
| Hunter, Willie | 3 |
| Murphy, John | 1 |
Played In Same Game (including times as substitute)
| Player | Num Times Played In Same Game As |
|---|---|
| Blackley, John | 26 |
| Black, Jim | 25 |
| Stanton, Pat | 24 |
| Duncan, Arthur | 21 |
| Brownlie, John | 20 |
| Graham, Johnny | 18 |
| Blair, Jim | 17 |
| McEwan, Billy | 15 |
| Davidson, Kenny | 14 |
| Jones, Mervyn | 14 |
| O'Rourke, Jimmy | 14 |
| Schaedler, Erich | 14 |
| Cropley, Alex | 13 |
| Stevenson, Eric | 12 |
| Hamilton, Johnny | 9 |
| McBride, Joe | 9 |
| Hazel, John | 8 |
| Shevlane, Chris | 8 |
| Baker, Joe | 7 |
| Duncan, Bobby | 6 |
| Pringle, Alex | 5 |
| Hunter, Willie | 4 |
| Murphy, John | 1 |


Current Comments
1 comments so far (post your own)Roy Baines joined the club in September 1968. However, for all his ability he never quite dominated the scene at Easter Road. Became unsettled by the lack of opportunities and moved to Morton in August 1972.
Also played for Celtic and St Johnstone.
When his playing career ended became a publican in the 'Keeper's Arms' in Tranent.
Posted by Patrick Roberts on 10/11/2011 - 12:58