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Full name
  
John Paul

000?–?
  
Hibernian

Years
  
Team


Date of death
  
Unknown

Date of birth
  
Unknown

Name
  
John Paul

Playing position
  
Outside forward/Inside forward

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John Edward Paul (born 1873 in Glasgow, Scotland) was an association footballer who played in the late 19th and early twentieth centuries. He played in Scotland for Hibernian, before heading south of the border to play for Derby County in The Football League. He played 28 League games for Derby, both as an inside forward and an outside forward, and a further 51 Southern League matches for Bristol Rovers between 1899 and 1901.

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He took part in Bristol Rovers' biggest ever win, when he played outside-left in a 15–1 victory over Weymouth in the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup on 17 November 1900. He scored one of Rovers' goals, but was the only member of the front line to fail to score more than once. Inside-right Jack Jones scored six times in that game, a record for a Bristol Rovers player.

Personal life

Paul was born in Glasgow in 1873, the son of Simon Paul and Ellen Smith. He married his wife Mary Elizabeth "May" Derbyshire in Bakewell in 1897, and at the time of the 1901 census they had one daughter, Dorothy.

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John Paul (footballer) Wikipedia