George Key, the Glossary
George Brown Key (11 February 1882 – November 1958) was a Scottish international footballer who played in both the Scottish and English football leagues.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: Chelsea F.C., Dennistoun, Glasgow, Heart of Midlothian F.C., Ireland national football team (1882–1950), John Tait Robertson, Midfielder, Parkhead F.C., RSSSF, Scotland national football team, Scottish Cup, Scottish Junior Football Association, Tottenham Hotspur F.C., West London, William Key (footballer), 1901 Scottish Cup final, 1901–02 World Championship (football).
- Parkhead F.C. players
- People from Dennistoun
Chelsea F.C.
Chelsea Football Club is a professional football club based in Fulham, West London, England.
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Dennistoun
Dennistoun is a mostly residential district in Glasgow, Scotland, located north of the River Clyde and in the city's east end, about east of the city centre.
Glasgow
Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.
Heart of Midlothian F.C.
Heart of Midlothian Football Club, commonly known as Hearts, is a professional football club in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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The Ireland national football team (Foireann peile náisiúnta na hÉireann) represented the island of Ireland in association football from 1882 until 1950. It was organised by the Irish Football Association (IFA), and is the fourth oldest international team in the world. It mainly played in the British Home Championship against England, Scotland and Wales.
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John Tait Robertson
John Tait Robertson (25 February 1877 – 24 January 1935) was a Scottish football player and manager who played mainly as a left half. George Key and John Tait Robertson are Chelsea F.C. players.
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Midfielder
In the sport of association football, a midfielder is an outfield position which plays primarily in the middle of the pitch.
Parkhead F.C.
Parkhead Football Club was a Scottish football club from the Parkhead district of Glasgow who played in Scottish Junior Football Association competitions from their formation in 1880 until going out of business in 1963.
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The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football.
The Scotland national football teamSgioba Ball-coise Nàiseanta na h-AlbaScotland National Fitbaa Team represents Scotland in men's international football and is controlled by the Scottish Football Association.
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Scottish Cup
The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,.
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The Scottish Junior Football Association (SJFA) is an affiliated national association of the Scottish Football Association and is the governing body for the junior grade of football in Scotland.
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Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, (commonly referred to as simply Tottenham,,, or Spurs), is a professional football club based in Tottenham, North London, England.
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West London
West London is the western part of London, England, north of the River Thames, west of the City of London, and extending to the Greater London boundary.
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William Key was a Scottish footballer who played as a right half. George Key and William Key (footballer) are Scotland men's junior international footballers and Scottish Junior Football Association players.
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1901 Scottish Cup final
The 1901 Scottish Cup Final was played on 6 April 1901 at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow and was the final of the 29th season of the Scottish Cup.
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The 1901–02 World Championship was an exhibition football match that took place at High Road Ground (the erstwhile name of White Hart Lane) on 2 September 1901 Evening Post, 31 August 1901, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club Edinburgh Evening News, 3 September 1901, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club Western Daily Press, 3 September 1901, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club and Tynecastle Park on 2 January 1902 The Scotsman, 3 January 1902, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club The Glasgow Herald, 3 January 1902, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club Edinburgh Evening News, 3 January 1902, scan via London Hearts Supporters Club between the winners of the English Football Association Challenge Cup, Tottenham Hotspur, and the Scottish Cup, Heart of Midlothian.
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See also
Parkhead F.C. players
- Alex Barrie
- Alex Campbell (footballer)
- Alex Millar (footballer)
- Andrew Richmond (footballer)
- Andy Auld
- Andy Fyfe
- Archie Kean
- Archie Kyle
- Archie McLeod
- Bill Ribchester
- Billy Thomson (footballer, born 1895)
- Bob Bennie
- Bob McFarlane (footballer, born 1887)
- Bobby McKay
- Daniel McArthur
- Danny Blair
- David Archibald (footballer)
- Doug Livingstone
- Duncan McClure
- Eric Treverrow
- Frank McCormack (footballer)
- George Boardman (footballer, born 1904)
- George Key
- George Livingstone
- George McLachlan
- George McQueen
- George W. Smith (footballer)
- Harry Callachan
- Hector Girvan
- Hugh Monteith
- Hughie Ferguson
- James Baxter (footballer, born 1904)
- Jimmy Abrines
- Jimmy Raeside
- Jock Mills
- Jock Taylor (footballer, born 1885)
- John Edgar (Scottish footballer)
- John McNeill (footballer)
- Peter Dickson (footballer)
- Peter Turner (Scottish footballer)
- Tommy Low
- Willie Neil
- Willie Rankin (footballer, born 1895)
- Willie Rankin (footballer, born 1900)
People from Dennistoun
- Alexander Dennistoun
- Andrew Gibson (footballer)
- Andrew Richmond (footballer)
- Andy Fyfe (footballer, born 1898)
- Bob Hardy (bassist)
- Charles Carrigan
- David Clyne
- Dorothy Paul
- Edward Scott (footballer)
- Elizabeth Barr
- Ford Kiernan
- Frank Branscombe
- George Boardman (footballer, born 1904)
- George Burt (cricketer)
- George Cunningham (footballer)
- George Key
- Harry Anderson (Scottish footballer)
- James Armstrong (Scottish footballer)
- James Crawford (footballer, born 1904)
- James Cunningham (footballer)
- James Livingstone Begg
- James McBryer
- Jimmy Duncanson
- Jimmy Fleming (footballer, born 1901)
- Joe Wallace (footballer)
- John Monteith (footballer)
- Les Fitzgerald
- Lulu (singer)
- Rikki Fulton
- Samuel Ward (footballer)
- Tom Porteous (cricketer)
- Tom Sneddon (footballer, born 1897)
- Tommy Brown (footballer, born 1896)
- William Miller (poet)
- William Weipers
- Willie Sharp
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Key
Also known as Key, George.