John McCartney (footballer born 1870)
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John McCartney (born 1870 in Darvel, Ayrshire, Scotland - died c. 1942) was a Scottish footballer who played at half-back for Liverpool.
[edit] Life and playing career
John McCartney played for Newmilns F.C., St Mirren F.C. and New Brighton. McDonald was signed by John McKenna for the Reds in 1892, 1 of the 13 Scottish footballers that Liverpool brought in at the beginning of the clubs history.
McCartney went on to make 167 appearances for Liverpool scoring 6 times. He also helped them win the Second Division Championship in both the 1893/94 and 1895/96 seasons.
He was part of the first ever side to play a competitive match against Higher Walton on the 3 September 1892, and their first ever Football League match on 2 September 1893 against Middlesbrough Ironopolis.
He played in 16 of the 28 games during Liverpool's promotion winning side of 1893/94, he scored once that season in a 5-0 drubbing of Woolwich Arsenal, later to become Arsenal
McCartney had to miss most of the promotion winning 1895/96 season but returned just in time to make a difference in the 4 promotion gaining test matches. He played 2 more seasons at Anfield missing just 3 matches, he left the club in 1898.
[edit] Career details
As a player
McCartney played 167 times for Liverpool scoring 6 goals. He won the Second Division Championship with Liverpool in both 1893/94 and 1895/6.
[edit] External links
- John McCartney at LFC History