Bob McDougall was a Scottish professional footballer St Cuthbert Wanderers, Dumfries, Liverpool, Ayr United, Falkirk and Queen of the South.
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Bob McDougall from Kirkcudbright began playing his football career with local side St Cuthbert Wanderers. McDougall then played for Dumfries at their Eastfield ground.[1]
Bob McDougall then went to Liverpool for whom he played in the 1913/14 F.A. Cup.[1] He also played 7 league games scoring on his debut.
After World War I Bob McDougall gave service to Ayr United and Falkirk.[1]
Bob McDougall then returned to South West Scotland to play for the recently formed professional team in Dumfries, Queen of the South. At Queens in 1922-23 McDougall played alongside Joe Dodds in the last season when Queens played in a regional set up. Queens were unbeated in winning the Western League that season.[2]
With Bob McDermid also having joined them Bob McDougall was with Queen of the South entering the Scottish Football League in 1923-24 at its lowest level, the newly created Scottish Third Division, finishing a respectable third and winning the Scottish Qualifying Cup.[2]
After Queen of the South Bob McDougall returned to St. Cuthbert Wanderers.[1]