Английская Википедия:Alex Millar (footballer)
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Distinguish Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox football biography Alexander Millar (21 October 1911 – 28 January 1977) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre half.[1]
Career
Born with the surname Urbonis,[2] Millar was a member of North Lanarkshire's Lithuanian immigrant community.[3][4] After playing with several local Junior teams until the age of 23, he began his senior career with Celtic in 1935,[5] where he was a reserve behind Willie Lyon in the queue for selection; he made five appearances as the club won the 1937–38 Scottish Division One title, but it is doubtful that he would have been presented with a medal. With the situation unchanged going into the following campaign he moved on, joining Preston North End in October 1938.[4] He had little time to become established in English football prior to the outbreak of World War II ten months later, and during the conflict he appeared as a guest player for Scottish clubs including Celtic and Motherwell, featuring for the latter in the 1945 Southern League Cup Final which ended in defeat by Rangers.[6][7]
In 1946 Millar signed for Scottish Division B side Dundee United,[8] transferring back up to the top tier with Morton in late 1947 and playing for them in the 1948 Scottish Cup Final – again losing out to Rangers, this time after extra time in a replay; his performance in both matches against his internationalist opponents Billy Williamson and Willie Thornton, at the age of 36, was singled out for particular praise in press reports.[9][10] After Morton were relegated in the 1948–49 season, he moved on to Stranraer for a short spell prior to retiring.[11]
Millar also served as chairman of the Scottish Football Players Union in the post-war period.[4][12] He was the first of several Scots of Lithuanian descent to play for Celtic between the 1930s and 1960s, all of them defenders, the most famous being Billy McNeill.[4][13]
References
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- ↑ 4,0 4,1 4,2 4,3 And they gave us James McGrory and Danny Dawson, Matt Corr, The Celtic Star, 18 March 2020
- ↑ (Celtic player) Millar, Alex, FitbaStats
- ↑ Keen Cup Final | Motherwell Unlucky, The Glasgow Herald, 14 May 1945
- ↑ Motherwell Beaten 2-1, The Scotsman, 14 May 1945, via London Hearts Supporters Club
- ↑ Alec Miller Player Profile, Arab Archive
- ↑ Thrills in Hampden Wind, The Glasgow Herald, 19 April 1948
- ↑ Memorable Exhibition by Morton Centre Half, The Glasgow Herald, 22 April 1948
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ PFA Scotland/Scottish Football Players Union, ScottishLeague.net, 11 May 2008
- ↑ Every footballer has a story, especially if he played for Celtic, Michael Beattie, Celtic Quick News, 11 March 2017
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