Scott, Ally
| Position | Forward |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 26/08/1950 |
| Place of Birth | Glasgow |
| Nationality | Scottish |
| Signed From | Rangers |
| Sold To | Greenock Morton |
| Games Played | 54 [Show all] |
| Games Started | 43 |
| Games On As Sub | 11 |
| Goals | 10 |
| Yellow Cards | 0 |
| Red Cards | 0 |
Managers Selected By (including times as substitute)
| Manager | Num Times Played Under |
|---|---|
| Turnbull, Eddie | 54 |
In Starting Lineup Alongside
| Player | Num Times In Starting Lineup With |
|---|---|
| Bremner, Des | 43 |
| McDonald, Mike | 43 |
| Smith, Bobby | 40 |
| Blackley, John | 39 |
| Stewart, George | 37 |
| Brownlie, John | 33 |
| Duncan, Arthur | 33 |
| Schaedler, Erich | 29 |
| MacLeod, Ally | 27 |
| Edwards, Alex | 17 |
| McNamara, Jackie | 17 |
| Brazil, Ally | 13 |
| Spalding, Derek | 12 |
| Murray, Willie | 10 |
| Fyfe, Graham | 9 |
| Muir, Lindsay | 8 |
| Higgins, Tony | 6 |
| McGhee, Alex | 4 |
| Rae, Gordon | 4 |
| Carroll, Pat | 3 |
| McKay, Jim | 3 |
Played In Same Game (including times as substitute)
| Player | Num Times Played In Same Game As |
|---|---|
| Bremner, Des | 54 |
| McDonald, Mike | 54 |
| Smith, Bobby | 53 |
| Blackley, John | 47 |
| Stewart, George | 46 |
| Brownlie, John | 44 |
| Duncan, Arthur | 43 |
| MacLeod, Ally | 36 |
| Schaedler, Erich | 34 |
| Edwards, Alex | 28 |
| McNamara, Jackie | 23 |
| Spalding, Derek | 19 |
| Murray, Willie | 18 |
| Brazil, Ally | 16 |
| Fyfe, Graham | 15 |
| Muir, Lindsay | 15 |
| Higgins, Tony | 12 |
| Carroll, Pat | 7 |
| McGhee, Alex | 6 |
| Paterson, Willie | 4 |
| Rae, Gordon | 4 |
| McKay, Jim | 3 |
| Henderson, Martin | 2 |
| Hutchinson, Bobby | 2 |
| Stanton, Pat | 1 |


Current Comments
1 comments so far (post your own)A tall, strong running forward Alistair accompanied Graham Fyfe to Easter Road in 1976, in a deal that saw Iain Munro move to Rangers. His clever, often speedy play served Hibs well for a short period.
Nevertheless, the feeling persisted that Rangers had got the better deal as Munro was a class act while Hibs had obtained what were essentially two fringe Rangers players.
Posted by Patrick Roberts on 02/05/2011 - 17:26