Date of birth 10 February 1909 Name Archie McPherson | Place of death Scotland Date of death 1969 (aged 59–60) | |
Full name Archibald Johnston McPherson Place of birth Buchanan, Stirling, Scotland | ||
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Archie McPherson (born 10 February 1909 in Buchanan, Stirling, Scotland, died 1969) was a Scottish footballer. McPherson began his career with Rangers before moving south of the border to join Liverpool, after just one year. He was to be a regular in Liverpool's first-team for the next five years, playing as an inside-left, and forming a partnership with Fred Hopkin. Described as a skilful player and an accurate passer, he moved on to Sheffield United, where he was employed as a wing-half. He featured on the losing side in the 1936 FA Cup Final, before returning to Scotland to spend one year at Falkirk, after which he retired. He later managed Alloa Athletic
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He also played cricket, as a batsman, for Clackmannan County in the Scottish Counties Championship.