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Playing position
  
Centre forward

Name
  
Billy Simpson

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

1946–1950
  
Linfield

Music director
  
Kado Kendo

1950–1959
  
Rangers


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Date of birth
  
(1929-12-12) 12 December 1929 (age 86)

Place of birth
  
Belfast, Northern Ireland

Movies and TV shows
  
The Voice Indonesia, Kado Kendo

Albums
  
Lukisanku, Christmas with Billy Simpson

Similar People
  
Giring Ganesha, Regina Ivanova, Armand Maulana, VanVelzen, John de Mol - Jr

You - Billy Simpson (Original) feat. Andrea Sharon on Violin


William J. "Billy" Simpson (12 December 1929 – 27 January 2017) was a Northern Ireland international footballer, who played for Linfield, Rangers, Stirling Albion, Partick Thistle and Oxford United.

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Career

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Simpson signed for Rangers from Linfield for a sum of £11,500 in 1950. He spent nine years (1950–59) at Rangers making 239 appearances and scoring 163 goals. He won three championship medals and a Scottish Cup winners medal with Rangers to add to the two Irish League and two Irish Cups he won with Linfield. He left Ibrox in 1959 and spent the last couple of years of his career with Stirling Albion, Partick Thistle and (then non-league) Oxford United.

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Most notably, Billy Simpson scored twice in the "Ne'erday" Old Firm Derby at Ibrox, in a famous 3-1 victory, immortalised in the song 'A Trip to Ibrox'. In recognition of his service to that club, Simpson has been made a member of the Rangers F.C. Hall of Fame.

Simpson made his debut for Northern Ireland in 1951 against Wales, scoring in the process. He represented his country twelve times in total between 1951 and 1958, scoring 5 goals. He was selected in Northern Ireland's squad for the 1958 FIFA World Cup in Sweden but a late injury ensured he did not play at all during the finals.

In April 2015, the feature-length documentary Spirit of '58 was screened as part of the Belfast Film Festival. It featured Billy Simpson prominently alongside the other surviving players (Billy Bingham, Peter McParland, Jimmy McIlroy and Harry Gregg) as it told the story of Northern Ireland's journey throughout the 1950s under the managership of Peter Doherty, culminating in the 1958 World Cup.

References

Billy Simpson Wikipedia