Doug Baillie

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Doug Baillie
Personal information
Full nameDoug Baillie
Date of birth (1937-01-27) 27 January 1937
Place of birthDycross, Scotland
Playing positionCentre Half
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1953–1956Airdrie39(5)
1956Swindon Town1(0)
1956–1960Airdrie88(10)
1960–1964Rangers31(0)
1964–1965Third Lanark19(3)
1965–1969Falkirk104(7)
1969–1970Dunfermline Athletic21(0)
Total303(25)
National team
1955–1958Scotland U232(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Doug Baillie (born 27 January 1937 in Dycross, Scotland), is a Scottish footballer who played as a centre half in the Scottish Football League and the Football League.

After retiring as a player, Baillie became a football journalist, working for The Sunday Post.[1]

References

  1. Shaw, Phil (8 November 1999). "Brown back at Wembley with a mission". The Independent. Retrieved 13 February 2011. "No such qualifications cloud his memories of '67 when, he said with tongue only slightly tickling cheek, "we beat England 3-2 and took the World Cup away from them". Baxter and company mocked Alf Ramsey's robots, as they were depicted north of the border, yet Brown, by then playing for Falkirk, almost missed the party. "Myself and two team-mates - Doug Baillie, who's now a reporter for the Sunday Post, and John Lambie, who manages Partick Thistle - went for lunch in the West End. The sweet was so long coming that the other two fled after the main course to get the tube to Wembley."" 

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