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Full name
  
George Horsburgh Allan

1891-1893
  
Broxburn Shamrock

Date of birth
  
23 August 1875

Name
  
George Allan


Role
  
Footballer

Playing position
  
Forward

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Date of death
  
17 October 1899(1899-10-17) (aged 24)

Died
  
October 17, 1899, Elie and Earlsferry, United Kingdom

Place of birth
  
Linlithgow, Scotland

Place of death
  
Elie, Fife, Scotland

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George Allan (23 August 1875 – 17 October 1899) was a Scottish international footballer who played for Liverpool in the late 19th century.

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Life and playing career

Born in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland, the Centre-forward played for Vale of Avon, Linlithgow Athletic, Broxburn Shamrock and Leith Athletic before being signed by Liverpool manager John McKenna and William Barclay in September 1895. The 20-year-old Allan made quite an impact for Liverpool after making his debut in a Football League Second Division match a 5-1 home thumping of Newcastle on 14 September 1895, he scored his first goal for the club 7 days later on 21 September against Loughborough Town at the Athletic Ground. This sparked an impressive goals per game run for the rest of the 1885/96 promotion season, he bagged an amazing 25 league goals from just 20 appearances, averaging 1.25 goals per games, Allan scored a further 3 goals in the promotion Test matches (the equivalent of today's play-offs) helping the Anfield club regain their spot back in the top flight of English football.

Allan moved to Celtic in May 1897 where he carried on his goalscoring exploits hitting 15 goals in 17 games, helping the club win the Scottish league. He returned to Anfield a year later when new manager Tom Watson re-signed him in April 1898. Allan scored 58 goals in only 96 appearances during his 2 spells at Liverpool, an average of a goal every 1.65 games.

He made his only Scotland appearance on 3 April 1897, in a 2-1 victory against England at Crystal Palace.

Allan was a prolific goalscorer who could have gone on to be one of the all-time greats, but his life was cut short when he contracted tuberculosis in 1899 during his second spell at Liverpool; he was forced to give up playing and died of the condition on 17 October.

Career details

As a player:

  • Liverpool FC (1895 - 1897 & 1898 - 1899): 96 appearances, 58 goals - Football League Second Division winner's medal (1896)
  • Scotland (1897): 1 appearance
  • References

    George Allan (footballer) Wikipedia