George Paterson (footballer, born 1914)
George Paterson (1914 – 1985) was a Scottish international footballer.
Paterson started his career at Celtic, where he won two Scottish league championships and the Scottish Cup once. He then served in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, while playing as a guest for Leicester City, Blackpool, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Tranmere Rovers and Arsenal. Paterson's career with Celtic came to an end after incurring a three-month suspension for vociferously arguing with the referee (whom he felt was under the influence of alcohol) during Celtic's Victory In Europe Cup semi-final against rivals Rangers in May 1945.[2] Paterson moved to England to sign for Brentford,[3] then became player-manager of Yeovil and Petters United. Paterson then managed Stirling Albion for a season before working variously for Celtic as a trainer and a scout.
Personal life
Paterson graduated from Glasgow University with an MA degree.[2] At the time he signed for Brentford, Paterson was working as a technician at the London Film Company.[2] Paterson later emigrated to New Zealand and died there in 1985.
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