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Full name
  
Donald Greenlees

Name
  
Don Greenlees

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Half-back

Height
  
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)


Date of birth
  
(1875-01-14)14 January 1875

Place of birth
  
Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland

Donald "Don" Greenlees (born 14 January 1875) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a half-back for St Mirren in Scotland and Southampton in England around the turn of the 20th century.

Football career

Born in Bridgeton, Glasgow, Greenlees started his professional career with nearby St Mirren where he gained a reputation as "one of the best half-backs in Scotland".

In May 1899, Greenlees moved to southern England to join Southern League champions Southampton. He made his debut for the "Saints" at The Dell, taking the place of Samuel Meston at right-half for a 5–1 victory over Queen's Park Rangers on 21 October 1899. Greenlees was never able to command a regular place in the Southampton line-up and was used as an under-study for fellow-Scots Meston, Peter Meehan and Bob Petrie, making a total of eight appearances.

After one season on the south coast, Greenlees returned to Scotland and re-joined St Mirren in the 1900 close-season. Greenlees represented the Scottish League once, in 1904. He returned to Southampton in 1908 and settled in the Shirley Warren area of the town.

References

Don Greenlees Wikipedia