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Name
  
Billy Halliday


Role
  
Musician

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Died
  
July 17, 1959, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Louis McKay (m. 1957–1959), Joe Guy (m. 1951–1957), Jimmy Monroe (m. 1941–1947)

Associated acts
  
Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Lena Horne

Albums
  
Lady in Satin, Lady Sings the Blues, Lady Day: The Complete, Songs for Distingue Lovers, Velvet Mood

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Billy Halliday (born 14 November 1906 in Dumfries) was a Scottish professional footballer. He played for his home club Queen of the South as well as Newcastle United, Third Lanark, Exeter City, Stockport County and St Cuthbert Wanderers. His position on the field of play was inside forward, playing on the left and wearing the Number 10 shirt.

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Halliday was an inside forward, playing on the left and signed for home town club Queen of the South. His brother Dave Halliday had played for Queens before him in 1920, alongside Ian Dickson. Billy was a strong and fearless type of player who always gave his all. Billy's first game for Queens was a friendly match versus Manchester University at Palmerston Park that Queens won 4-1, with Billy scoring on his debut.

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The 1926–27 season seen Queens drawn for the first time in a cup competition against Old Firm opposition. Queens took eventual winners Celtic to a replay before being eliminated from the Scottish Cup. Amongst those playing for Queens was inside left forward Halliday.

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Halliday was considered by many as the best inside forward in the division. His nine goals in 15 games in his last season at Queens was noticed by Newcastle United and they offered him a contract. After starring in a 6-3 home victory over St Bernard's on 19 November, Halliday had an important decision to make.

Newcastle United

With higher wages on offer and a signing-on fee, as well as his brother's massive success as a goal scoring machine at nearby Sunderland, Halliday unsurprisingly signed for Newcastle United. He played alongside another ex-Queens player, Hughie Gallacher, who captained Newcastle to the 1926-27 English League Division One Championship. Halliday made his first team debut away to Leicester City on 27 November 1927 when he replaced the injured Tom McDonald. This proved to be his only first team game for the club. He returned to Scotland in 1928.

Third Lanark

On returning Scotland Halliday played for Third Lanark.

Exeter City

Yet again he headed south, this time to Exeter City for three seasons.

Stockport County

Halliday played at Stockport County for two seasons.

St Cuthbert Wanderers

He returned to his native Dumfries in 1933 where he finished his career with Kirkcudbright club St Cuthbert Wanderers.

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