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Gordon Smith (footballer, born 1924)

Gordon Smith (25 May 1924 – 7 August 2004) was a Scottish footballer. He is the only player to have won a Scottish league championship with three clubs: Hibernian, Heart of Midlothian, and Dundee. Smith also represented Scotland and the Scottish League XI.

Gordon Smith
Personal information
Date of birth (1924-05-25)25 May 1924
Place of birth Edinburgh, Scotland
Date of death 7 August 2004(2004-08-07) (aged 80)
Place of death North Berwick, Scotland
Position(s) Outside right
Youth career
1935–1938 Bromford Boys Club
1938–1940 Kirriemuir Harp
1939Kirriemuir Thistle
1939Montrose Roselea
1940 → Hillside United
1940–1941 Dundee North End
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1941–1959 Hibernian 310 (125)
1959–1961 Heart of Midlothian 42 (13)
1961–1964 Dundee 70 (9)
1964 Drumcondra 1 (0)
Total 430 (147)
International career
1938 Scotland (Schoolboys) 2 (2)
1941 Scottish Junior XI 1 (3)
1946–1957 Scotland 19 (4)
1948–1955 Scottish League XI 11 (3)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career Edit

Hibernian Edit

Born in Edinburgh, Smith spent most of his childhood in Montrose in Angus. He showed great footballing promise in his school days at Southesk and Montrose Academy, earning two Scottish schoolboy caps at aged 14. At the juvenile and junior level, he played for Bromford, Kirriemuir Harp (turning out a few times for junior sides Montrose Roselea and Kirriemuir Thistle) and Dundee North End. Smith scored an abundance of goals in his junior days, regularly netting a hat-trick and even as many as eight goals a match.[1]

On 14 April 1941, Smith played for a Scottish Junior select side against a Hearts and Hibs select to celebrate the opening of Lochee Harp's Beechwood Park, scoring a hat-trick.[1] Afterwards, both Edinburgh club's quickly sought his signature. Smith had been due to sign for his boyhood favourites Hearts,[2] but the 16-year-old was signed by Hibs as a professional and played against their Edinburgh rivals on his debut, scoring a hat-trick in a 5–3 victory at Tynecastle on 28 April 1941.[3]

The "Gay Gordon" soon established himself as an idol for a whole generation of post-war football fans. Alongside Bobby Johnstone, Lawrie Reilly, Eddie Turnbull, and Willie Ormond, Smith became part of the "Famous Five", the most celebrated forward line in Hibs' history. During the late 1940s and 1950s Smith and the Famous Five ensured Hibs were one of the most successful sides in Scotland, both sporting-wise and at the turnstiles. The League title was captured three times (1948, 1951, 1952), while 1953 saw Rangers pip Hibs only through the goal average system. Smith was less successful in cup competition however, reaching only one Scottish Cup Final with Hibs, which they lost 2–1 to Aberdeen in 1947.

A recurring ankle injury led to Hibs releasing him in 1959.

Heart of Midlothian Edit

Smith believed that an operation could cure the injury.[4] Smith paid for an operation on the offending ankle himself, and then he signed for Hearts.[4] He was to enjoy immediate success at Tynecastle, winning both the league and the League Cup in his first season with the club.[4]

After an injury-plagued second season with Hearts, Smith was released and again the football writers prepared obituaries for the veteran's career.

Dundee Edit

Smith was to again confound contemporary wisdom, signing for Dundee and forming a part of their league winning side in 1962. At the age of 38, Smith had achieved the unique distinction of being the only player to win the league title with three different teams, none of them with either half of the traditionally dominant Old Firm.

In the following season Smith was paired in a forward line with Alan Gilzean. They helped Dundee to the European Cup semi-finals, where they performed gallantly in an aggregate defeat to A.C. Milan. After leaving Dundee, he played briefly for Drumcondra in the Republic of Ireland, before finally retiring at the end of the 1963–64 season.[4][5]

International career Edit

During his playing career, Gordon Smith was capped 19 times by Scotland, scoring four goals. Smith was compared with his English contemporaries Stanley Matthews and Tom Finney,[2][6] but he did not appear to have a "big-match temperament".[2] Smith had to compete for selection with Rangers winger Willie Waddell, who was capped 17 times in the same period.[2][4] In addition to his appearances for the national team, Smith appeared 11 times for the Scottish League XI.[7]

Career statistics Edit

International appearances Edit

As of 4 March 2019[8][9][10][11]
International statistics
National team Year Apps Goals
Scotland 1946 2 0
1947 2 0
1948 3 0
1949
1950
1951
1952 2 0
1953
1954
1955 6 3
1956 1 0
1957 3 1
Total 19 4

International goals Edit

As of 4 March 2019[8][9][10][11]
International goals by date, venue, cap, opponent, score, result and competition
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition
1 15 May 1955 JNA Stadium, Belgrade 11   Yugoslavia 2–2 2–2 Friendly match
2 19 May 1955 Prater Stadium, Vienna 12   Austria 2–0 4–1 Friendly match
3 29 May 1955 Nepstadion, Budapest 13   Hungary 1–0 1–3 Friendly match
4 26 May 1957 Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid 19   Spain 1–3 1–4 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours Edit

Hibernian
Heart of Midlothian
Dundee
Scotland
Dundee North End
  • Forfarshire Junior Consolation Cup: 1940-41
Individual

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Smith, Tony (20 January 2012). Gordon Smith: Prince of Wingers. B & W Pub. ISBN 978-1845023515.
  2. ^ a b c d Glanville, Brian (12 August 2004). "Obituary: Gordon Smith". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Hearts 3 Hibernian 5". londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Montford memories: The elusive Gordon Smith was hard to pin down both on and off a football pitch". The Scotsman. Johnston Press. 16 January 2010.
  5. ^ [1], Irish Times.
  6. ^ Gordon Smith dies, BBC Sport, 7 August 2004.
  7. ^ "Scotland FL Players by Appearances". Londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 27 November 2011.
  8. ^ a b Gordon Smith at the Scottish Football Association
  9. ^ a b Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (4 January 2018). "Scotland - International Matches 1946-1950". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  10. ^ a b Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (31 January 2019). "Scotland - International Matches 1951-1955". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  11. ^ a b Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (13 December 2018). "Scotland - International Matches 1956-1960". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  12. ^ 0-0 Vs Rangers in Scottish Southern League Cup (20/05/1944) Fitbastats. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  13. ^ "Mon 18 Sep 1944, Hearts 2 Hibernian 6, Wilson Cup".
    "Wed 15 Aug 1945, Hibernian 4 Hearts 1, Wilson Cup Final". London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  14. ^ "Wed 9 May 1945, Hibernian 2 Hearts 2 (7-6 on corners), Rosebery Cup Final". London Hearts SC. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  15. ^ a b "Gordon Smith, 2004 Inductee". SFHoF. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  16. ^ "Gordon Smith, 2003 Inductee". SSHoF. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  17. ^ "Played for Dundee and Heart of Midlothian – Gordon Smith". Dundee Fc. 11 December 2017. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  18. ^ "HIBERNIAN FC HALL OF FAME AWARDS". Gaudio. 18 October 2019. Retrieved 15 May 2022.

External links Edit

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Gordon Smith 25 May 1924 7 August 2004 was a Scottish footballer He is the only player to have won a Scottish league championship with three clubs Hibernian Heart of Midlothian and Dundee Smith also represented Scotland and the Scottish League XI Gordon SmithPersonal informationDate of birth 1924 05 25 25 May 1924Place of birthEdinburgh ScotlandDate of death7 August 2004 2004 08 07 aged 80 Place of deathNorth Berwick ScotlandPosition s Outside rightYouth career1935 1938Bromford Boys Club1938 1940Kirriemuir Harp1939 Kirriemuir Thistle1939 Montrose Roselea1940 Hillside United1940 1941Dundee North EndSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1941 1959Hibernian310 125 1959 1961Heart of Midlothian42 13 1961 1964Dundee70 9 1964Drumcondra1 0 Total430 147 International career1938Scotland Schoolboys 2 2 1941Scottish Junior XI1 3 1946 1957Scotland19 4 1948 1955Scottish League XI11 3 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Hibernian 1 2 Heart of Midlothian 1 3 Dundee 2 International career 3 Career statistics 3 1 International appearances 3 2 International goals 4 Honours 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksClub career EditHibernian Edit Born in Edinburgh Smith spent most of his childhood in Montrose in Angus He showed great footballing promise in his school days at Southesk and Montrose Academy earning two Scottish schoolboy caps at aged 14 At the juvenile and junior level he played for Bromford Kirriemuir Harp turning out a few times for junior sides Montrose Roselea and Kirriemuir Thistle and Dundee North End Smith scored an abundance of goals in his junior days regularly netting a hat trick and even as many as eight goals a match 1 On 14 April 1941 Smith played for a Scottish Junior select side against a Hearts and Hibs select to celebrate the opening of Lochee Harp s Beechwood Park scoring a hat trick 1 Afterwards both Edinburgh club s quickly sought his signature Smith had been due to sign for his boyhood favourites Hearts 2 but the 16 year old was signed by Hibs as a professional and played against their Edinburgh rivals on his debut scoring a hat trick in a 5 3 victory at Tynecastle on 28 April 1941 3 The Gay Gordon soon established himself as an idol for a whole generation of post war football fans Alongside Bobby Johnstone Lawrie Reilly Eddie Turnbull and Willie Ormond Smith became part of the Famous Five the most celebrated forward line in Hibs history During the late 1940s and 1950s Smith and the Famous Five ensured Hibs were one of the most successful sides in Scotland both sporting wise and at the turnstiles The League title was captured three times 1948 1951 1952 while 1953 saw Rangers pip Hibs only through the goal average system Smith was less successful in cup competition however reaching only one Scottish Cup Final with Hibs which they lost 2 1 to Aberdeen in 1947 A recurring ankle injury led to Hibs releasing him in 1959 Heart of Midlothian Edit Smith believed that an operation could cure the injury 4 Smith paid for an operation on the offending ankle himself and then he signed for Hearts 4 He was to enjoy immediate success at Tynecastle winning both the league and the League Cup in his first season with the club 4 After an injury plagued second season with Hearts Smith was released and again the football writers prepared obituaries for the veteran s career Dundee Edit Smith was to again confound contemporary wisdom signing for Dundee and forming a part of their league winning side in 1962 At the age of 38 Smith had achieved the unique distinction of being the only player to win the league title with three different teams none of them with either half of the traditionally dominant Old Firm In the following season Smith was paired in a forward line with Alan Gilzean They helped Dundee to the European Cup semi finals where they performed gallantly in an aggregate defeat to A C Milan After leaving Dundee he played briefly for Drumcondra in the Republic of Ireland before finally retiring at the end of the 1963 64 season 4 5 International career EditDuring his playing career Gordon Smith was capped 19 times by Scotland scoring four goals Smith was compared with his English contemporaries Stanley Matthews and Tom Finney 2 6 but he did not appear to have a big match temperament 2 Smith had to compete for selection with Rangers winger Willie Waddell who was capped 17 times in the same period 2 4 In addition to his appearances for the national team Smith appeared 11 times for the Scottish League XI 7 Career statistics EditInternational appearances Edit As of 4 March 2019 8 9 10 11 International statistics National team Year Apps GoalsScotland 1946 2 01947 2 01948 3 01949 1950 1951 1952 2 01953 1954 1955 6 31956 1 01957 3 1Total 19 4International goals Edit As of 4 March 2019 8 9 10 11 International goals by date venue cap opponent score result and competition No Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition1 15 May 1955 JNA Stadium Belgrade 11 nbsp Yugoslavia 2 2 2 2 Friendly match2 19 May 1955 Prater Stadium Vienna 12 nbsp Austria 2 0 4 1 Friendly match3 29 May 1955 Nepstadion Budapest 13 nbsp Hungary 1 0 1 3 Friendly match4 26 May 1957 Estadio Santiago Bernabeu Madrid 19 nbsp Spain 1 3 1 4 1958 FIFA World Cup qualificationHonours EditHibernianScottish Division A 1947 48 1950 51 1951 52Southern League Cup 1943 44 12 Wilson Cup 1944 45 1945 46 13 Rosebery Charity Cup 1944 45 14 Heart of MidlothianScottish Division One 1959 60Scottish League Cup 1959 60DundeeScottish Division One 1961 62ScotlandBritish Home Championship 1955 56 shared Dundee North EndForfarshire Junior Consolation Cup 1940 41IndividualRex Kingsley Footballer of the Year Inaugural 1951 15 Scottish Sports Hall of Fame 2003 16 Scottish Football Hall of Fame 2004 15 Dundee Hall of Fame Legends Award 2012 17 Hibernian Hall of Fame Inaugural inductee 2010 18 See also EditList of Scotland national football team captainsReferences Edit a b Smith Tony 20 January 2012 Gordon Smith Prince of Wingers B amp W Pub ISBN 978 1845023515 a b c d Glanville Brian 12 August 2004 Obituary Gordon Smith The Guardian Retrieved 5 October 2016 Hearts 3 Hibernian 5 londonhearts com London Hearts Supporters Club Retrieved 22 May 2013 a b c d e Montford memories The elusive Gordon Smith was hard to pin down both on and off a football pitch The Scotsman Johnston Press 16 January 2010 1 Irish Times Gordon Smith dies BBC Sport 7 August 2004 Scotland FL Players by Appearances Londonhearts com London Hearts Supporters Club Retrieved 27 November 2011 a b Gordon Smith at the Scottish Football Association a b Brown Alan Tossani Gabriele 4 January 2018 Scotland International Matches 1946 1950 RSSSF Retrieved 10 March 2019 a b Brown Alan Tossani Gabriele 31 January 2019 Scotland International Matches 1951 1955 RSSSF Retrieved 10 March 2019 a b Brown Alan Tossani Gabriele 13 December 2018 Scotland International Matches 1956 1960 RSSSF Retrieved 10 March 2019 0 0 Vs Rangers in Scottish Southern League Cup 20 05 1944 Fitbastats Retrieved 11 May 2021 Mon 18 Sep 1944 Hearts 2 Hibernian 6 Wilson Cup Wed 15 Aug 1945 Hibernian 4 Hearts 1 Wilson Cup Final London Hearts Supporters Club Retrieved 11 May 2021 Wed 9 May 1945 Hibernian 2 Hearts 2 7 6 on corners Rosebery Cup Final London Hearts SC Retrieved 11 May 2021 a b Gordon Smith 2004 Inductee SFHoF Retrieved 11 May 2021 Gordon Smith 2003 Inductee SSHoF Retrieved 11 May 2021 Played for Dundee and Heart of Midlothian Gordon Smith Dundee Fc 11 December 2017 Retrieved 11 May 2021 HIBERNIAN FC HALL OF FAME AWARDS Gaudio 18 October 2019 Retrieved 15 May 2022 External links EditGordon Smith at Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database Gordon Smith at London Hearts at the Wayback Machine archived 22 March 2007 Gordon Smith at the Scottish Football Association nbsp Gordon Smith at the Scottish Sports Hall of Fame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gordon Smith footballer born 1924 amp oldid 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