Scottish Football Hall of Fame

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The Scottish Football Hall of Fame is located at the Scottish Football Museum. Inductees are picked each year by fans and a committee selects the eight finalists who are inducted at an annual dinner.[1]

The first inductions to the Hall of Fame were in 2004. Brian Laudrup and Henrik Larsson became the first players from outside Scotland to be inducted, in 2006.[2] Rose Reilly was the first woman to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

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[edit] Members

MGR Managers
REF Referees
GK Goalkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward
Year Name Primary
position
Teams associated with Career Ref
2004 Baxter, JimJim Baxter MF Raith Rovers, Rangers, Sunderland, Nottingham Forest, Scotland 1957–1970 [3]
2004 Bremner, BillyBilly Bremner MF Leeds United, Hull City, Doncaster Rovers, Scotland 1959–1991 [3]
2004 Busby, MattMatt Busby MGR Manchester City, Liverpool, Manchester United, Scotland 1928–1971 [3]
2004 Dalglish, KennyKenny Dalglish FW Celtic, Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United, Scotland 1969–present [3]
2004 Ferguson, AlexAlex Ferguson MGR Queen's Park, St. Johnstone, Dunfermline Athletic, Rangers, Falkirk, Ayr United, East Stirlingshire,
St. Mirren, Aberdeen, Scotland, Manchester United
1957–present [3]
2004 Gallacher, HughieHughie Gallacher FW Queen of the South, Airdrie, Newcastle United, Chelsea, Derby County, Notts County, Grimsby Town,
Gateshead, Scotland
1921–1939 [3]
2004 Greig, JohnJohn Greig DF Rangers, Scotland 1961–1983 [3]
2004 Johnstone, JimmyJimmy Johnstone FW Celtic, San Jose Earthquakes, Sheffield United, Dundee, Shelbourne, Elgin City, Scotland 1962–1979 [3]
2004 Law, DenisDenis Law FW Huddersfield Town, Manchester City, Torino, Manchester United, Scotland 1956–1974 [3]
2004 Mackay, DaveDave Mackay MF Hearts, Tottenham Hotspur, Derby County, Swindon Town, Nottingham Forest, Walsall, Al-Arabi,
Al Shabab, Doncaster Rovers, Birmingham City, Zamalek, Scotland, Qatar
1953–1995 [3]
2004 McGrain, DannyDanny McGrain DF Celtic, Hamilton Academical, Arbroath, Scotland 1967–1994 [3]
2004 McGrory, JimmyJimmy McGrory FW Celtic, Clydebank, Kilmarnock, Scotland 1922–1965 [3]
2004 McNeill, BillyBilly McNeill DF Celtic, Clyde, Aberdeen, Manchester City, Aston Villa, Hibernian, Scotland 1957–1998 [3]
2004 Miller, WillieWillie Miller DF Aberdeen, Scotland 1972–1995 [3]
2004 Murdoch, BobbyBobby Murdoch MF Celtic, Middlesbrough, Scotland 1959–1982 [3]
2004 Shankly, BillBill Shankly MGR Partick Thistle, Carlisle United, Preston North End, Grimsby Town, Workington, Huddersfield Town, Liverpool, Scotland 1929–1974 [3]
2004 Smith, GordonGordon Smith FW Hibernian, Heart of Midlothian, Dundee, Drumcondra, Scotland 1941–1964 [3]
2004 Souness, GraemeGraeme Souness MF Tottenham Hotspur, Montreal Olympique, Middlesbrough, West Adelaide, Liverpool, Sampdoria, Rangers, Galatasaray, Southampton, Torino, Benfica, Blackburn Rovers, Newcastle United, Scotland 1970–2006 [3]
2004 Stein, JockJock Stein MGR Albion Rovers, Llanelli Town, Celtic, Dunfermline Athletic, Hibernian, Leeds United, Scotland 1942–1985 [3]
2004 Woodburn, WillieWillie Woodburn DF Rangers, Scotland 1938–1954 [3]
2005 Campbell, CharlesCharles Campbell MF Queen's Park, Scotland 1870–1886 [4]
2005 James, AlexAlex James FW Raith Rovers, Preston North End, Arsenal, Scotland 1922–1937 [4]
2005 Jordan, JoeJoe Jordan FW Greenock Morton, Leeds United, Manchester United, A.C. Milan, Hellas Verona, Southampton, Bristol City, Scotland, Heart of Midlothian, Celtic, Stoke City, Northern Ireland, Huddersfield Town, Portsmouth, Tottenham Hotspur 1968–present [4]
2005 Lennox, BobbyBobby Lennox FW Celtic, Houston Hurricane, Scotland 1961–1981 [4]
2005 McLean, JimJim McLean MGR Hamilton Academical, Clyde, Dundee, Kilmarnock, Dundee United 1956–1993 [4]
2005 McLeish, AlexAlex McLeish DF Aberdeen, Motherwell, Scotland, Hibernian, Rangers, Birmingham City, Aston Villa 1978–present [4]
2005 Morton, AlanAlan Morton FW Queen's Park, Rangers, Scotland 1914–1933 [4]
2005 Reilly, LawrieLawrie Reilly FW Hibernian, Scotland 1946–1958 [4]
2005 Waddell, WillieWillie Waddell FW Rangers, Scotland, Kilmarnock 1939–1972 [4]
2005 White, JohnJohn White MF Alloa Athletic, Falkirk, Tottenham Hotspur, Scotland 1955–1964 [4]
2005 Young, GeorgeGeorge Young DF Rangers, Scotland, Third Lanark 1941–1962 [4]
2006 Cooper, DavieDavie Cooper FW Clydebank, Rangers, Kilmarnock, Scotland 1974–1995 [2]
2006 Gemmell, TommyTommy Gemmell DF Celtic, Nottingham Forest, Miami Toros, Dundee, Scotland, Albion Rovers 1961–1994 [2]
2006 Gough, RichardRichard Gough DF Dundee United, Tottenham Hotspur, Rangers, Kansas City Wizards, San Jose Clash, Nottingham Forest, Everton, Scotland, Livingston 1980–2005 [2]
2006 Henderson, WillieWillie Henderson FW Rangers, Durban United, Sheffield Wednesday, Miami Toros, Hong Kong Rangers, Brisbane Lions, Airdrieonians, Scotland 1960–1979 [2]
2006 Jardine, SandySandy Jardine DF Rangers, Heart of Midlothian, Scotland 1965–1988 [2]
2006 Larsson, HenrikHenrik Larsson FW Högaborgs, Helsingborgs, Feyenoord, Celtic, Barcelona, Manchester United, Sweden, Landskrona 1988–present [2]

[edit] 2006

[edit] 2007

[edit] 2008

[edit] 2009

On 15 November, eight more legends of the Scottish game were inducted into the Hall of Fame.[5] The first, Mo Johnston, was announced ahead of time,[6] with the others revealed on the day.[5]

[edit] 2010

[edit] 2011

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Saunders, Steven (17 November 2008). "Scottish football welcomes eight new faces into the Hall of Fame". The Scotsman. http://sport.scotsman.com/football/Scottish-football-welcomes-eight-new.4699460.jp. Retrieved 15 September 2010. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "2006". Scottish Football Museum. http://www.scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk/hall-of-fame/2006.html. Retrieved 17 August 2011. 
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "2004". Scottish Football Museum. http://www.scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk/hall-of-fame/2004.html. Retrieved 17 August 2011. 
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "2005". Scottish Football Museum. http://www.scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk/hall-of-fame/2005.html. Retrieved 17 August 2011. 
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Tait, Moray (16 November 2009). "Eight more Scots greats enter Hall of Fame". The Scotsman. http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/sport/Eight-more-Scots-greats-enter.5826279.jp. Retrieved 15 November 2010. 
  6. ^ BBC Football - Johnston nets Hall of Fame place BBC Sport
  7. ^ a b c d e f Strachan, Colleen (15 November 2010). "Caldo hails Hibs spirit after fightback". Edinburgh Evening News (Johnston Press). http://sport.scotsman.com/sport/Caldo-hails-Hibs-spirit-after.6626282.jp. Retrieved 15 November 2010. 
  8. ^ a b c d Pattullo, Alan (14 November 2011). "Pat Crerand and Terry Butcher among new boys in Hall of Fame". The Scotsman (Johnston Press). http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/european/pat_crerand_and_terry_butcher_among_new_boys_in_hall_of_fame_1_1964680. Retrieved 14 November 2011. 

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