Andrew Gibson (footballer)
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Andrew Gibson | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Andrew Gibson | |
Date of birth | Not known | |
Place of birth | Glasgow, Scotland | |
Date of death | Not known | |
Playing position | Inside forward | |
Youth clubs | ||
Kelvinhaugh | ||
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1911–1912 1912–1913 |
Strathclyde Southampton Leeds City |
18 (4) 5 (0) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Andrew Gibson was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside forward in the 1910s.
[edit] Playing career
Born in Glasgow he was playing for Strathclyde and was attracting the attention of both Celtic and Rangers when he was signed in May 1911 by Southern League Southampton. Southampton's new manager George Swift claimed that Gibson was "the best forward he had seen and would be a thousand pounds man".[1] Swift was Southampton’s first appointment as manager and promptly embarked on a spending spree, signing eleven players in six weeks.[2]
He made his debut on 2 September 1912 at home to Millwall. Despite scoring twice in a 3–2 victory over Leyton on 28 October he failed to live up to Swift's high expectations. In March 1912 Gibson was suspended (along with Henry Hamilton) for a serious breach of club discipline, as a result of which he was placed on the transfer list. He never appeared for the first team again and in September 1912 he was transferred to Leeds City.
At Leeds he made a handful of appearances in the Second Division before retiring.
[edit] References
- ^ Duncan Holley & Gary Chalk (1992). The Alphabet of the Saints. ACL & Polar Publishing, p.140. ISBN 0-9514862-3-3.
- ^ Gary Chalk & Duncan Holley (1987). Saints - A complete record. Breedon Books, pp.50-51. ISBN 0-907969-22-4.