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David Haddow
Personal information
Full name David Haddow
Date of birth 12 June 1869
Place of birth Dalserf, Scotland
Date of death 14 April 1955(1955-04-14) (aged 85)
Place of death Inverness, Scotland
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1888–1890 Albion Rovers
1890–1891 Derby County 16 (0)
1891 Albion Rovers
1891–1895 Rangers 66 (0)
1895 Motherwell 8 (0)
1895–1898 Burnley 38 (0)
1898–1899 New Brighton Tower 34 (0)
1899–1901[1] Tottenham Hotspur 26 (0)
1901–1902 Albion Rovers 0 (0)
International career
1894 Scotland 1 (0)
1894 Scottish Football League XI[2] 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

David Haddow (12 June 1869 – 14 April 1955) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He won one cap for Scotland, in 1894.[3]

Career

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In 1890, Haddow was involved in an altercation between players from Airdrieonians and his team, local rivals Albion Rovers. The charge was not proven.[4] He won a Scottish Cup (1894) and two Glasgow Cups in a four-year spell with Rangers,[5][6][7]

Haddow joined Tottenham Hotspur in November 1899, as a replacement for the injured George Clawley. His debut for Spurs was in a away game in the Southern District Combinations league against Bristol City. He helped Tottenham during the course of the season towards winning the Southern Football League title.[8]

Honours

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Glasgow Rangers

Tottenham Hotspur

References

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  1. ^ Pertaining to Prominent Players, Lancashire Evening Post, 24 January 1903
  2. ^ (SFL player) David Haddow, London Hearts Supporters Club
  3. ^ (Scotland player) David Haddow, London Hearts Supporters Club
  4. ^ The Charity Football Row at Larkhall, Lanarkshire Upper Ward Examiner, 24 May 1890
  5. ^ John Litster (October 2012). "A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players". Scottish Football Historian magazine. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ (Rangers player) Haddow, David, FitbaStats
  7. ^ David Haddow, MotherWELLnet
  8. ^ Goodwin, Bob (1992). The Spurs Alphabet. ACL & Polar Publishing (UK) Ltd. p. 164. ISBN 0-9514862-8-4.
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