Ian McPherson

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Ian McPherson
Personal information
Full name Ian Buchanan McPherson
Date of birth 26 July 1920
Place of birth    Glasgow, Scotland
Date of death    March 1983
Youth clubs
Rangers
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1945-1946
1946-1951
1951-1953
1953-1954
1954
1954-1955
Notts County
Arsenal
Notts County
Brentford
Bedford Town
Cambridge United
000 (0)
152 (19)
050 (7)
004 (0)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Ian Buchanan McPherson (26 July 1920 – March 1983) was a Scottish footballer.

A native of Glasgow, McPherson first joined Rangers as a youth player, although World War II intervened during the early part of his career, and all competitive football was suspended. McPherson left Rangers to serve in the RAF, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. After returning from duty, he joined Notts County in 1945, playing in regional wartime leagues. After a single season with the Magpies, McPherson was signed by Arsenal in August 1946 (in part-exchange for Reg Cumner), in time for the resumption of competitive League football that autumn.

He made his Arsenal debut against Wolves in the club's first post-war First Division match, on August 31, 1946; Arsenal lost 6-1, their biggest League defeat in nearly twenty years. Although the Gunners had been the dominant force in English football in the 1930s, they struggled in their first season after the war, only finishing 13th; McPherson played 40 times that season on the right wing.

However, with the appointment of Tom Whittaker as manager in the summer of 1947 the Gunners immediately went back to winning ways, and McPherson was a regular in the First Division Championship-winning of 1947-48, playing 29 League matches, mostly on the right wing but also the left after Denis Compton was injured. Characterised by his pace, physical strength and powerful shooting (but also known for his inconsistent form, much to the frustration of Arsenal's fans), McPherson continued to be a regular in the Arsenal side for the next three seasons, although he missed Arsenal's only other success at the time, the 1950 FA Cup final, with Freddie Cox and Denis Compton playing on the wings that day.

Having passed the age of thirty and with his place under threat from the likes of Cox and Arthur Milton. McPherson left Arsenal in the summer of 1951, returning to his old club Notts County. In total, he played 163 matches for the Gunners, scoring 21 goals. Despite being a regular in a First Division-winning side, he was never considered for a Scotland cap, perhaps because of his inconsistent form. He spent two seasons at Notts County before spells at Brentford, then non-league Bedford Town and Cambridge United. He died in 1983, aged 62.

[edit] References

  • Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.) (1995). Arsenal Who's Who. Independent UK Sports. ISBN 1-899429-03-4.