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Full name
  
Wallace McReddie

Place of death
  
Scotland

Position
  
Forward

Date of death
  
1939 (aged 68)

Role
  
Footballer

Place of birth
  
Lochee, Scotland

Name
  
Wally McReddie

Date of birth
  
1871

Playing position
  
Inside-forward


Died
  
1939, Scotland, United Kingdom

Wallace "Wally" McReddie (1871–1939) was a Scottish was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Middlesbrough Ironopolis, Manchester City and Stoke.

Career

McReddie started his career at local clubs, Lochee and Dundee Harp before moving to English club Stoke in 1889. In his first season with Stoke they had an awful campaign finishing bottom of the Football League and also failed to gain re-election. Stoke joined the Football Alliance and McReddie left the club and signed for Middlesbrough Ironopolis. He spent three seasons with the teesside club before he re-joined Stoke for the 1893–94 season where he played 30 league matches scoring 10 goals. At the end of the season McReddie then moved on to Manchester City and Bolton Wanderers before returning north of the border to Celtic.

References

Wally McReddie Wikipedia