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Willie Fotheringham

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Willie Fotheringham


Willie Fotheringham was a Larkhall born goalkeeper who made over 700 appearances during his career with St Mirren, Dundee, Morton, Airdrieonians and Queen of the South.

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St Mirren, Dundee, Morton and Airdrieonians

Fotheringham joined Airdrieonians in 1919.

Queen of the South

Fotheringham signed for Dumfries club Queen of the South in 1933 and was part of many landmark events in the history of Queen of the South

  • Queens highly successful first season in the top division finishing 4th - their highest finish to date. Queens also made it to the quarter finals of the Scottish Cup for the second time
  • Fotheringham was part of the 16 player squad for the 11 game 1936 overseas tour and the Algiers invitational tournament. Queens returned with the trophy after beating Racing de Santander in the final.
  • Fotheringham was at the club for the 1937 knocking of Rangers out of the Scottish Cup
  • In his last season at Queens he saw off a challenge for the goalkeeper's jersey by Reuben Bennett.

    In one game for Queens away to Arbroath Fotheringham left behind his false teeth in the goal mouth at the ground in error. The falsers were returned to Fotheringham via a fish delivery lorry from Arbroath.

    Later years

    Fotheringham retired in 1937 and later on in life scouted for Queens bringing George 'Chopper' Dickson to Dumfries.

    References

    Willie Fotheringham Wikipedia