unreferenced date July 2008 Duntocher D n T chair or Druim T chair in Scottish Gaelic Gaelic is a village in Dunbartonshire , Scotland . Image MainRd02.jpg thumb 100px Right Main St Duntocher Although it is a far older settlement and still considered a village in its own right, it is administratively part of nearby Clydebank along with the neighbouring village of Hardgate and is now part of the West Dunbartonshire local authority area. The village expanded due to housebuilding by Clydebank town council after the World War II Second World War , and later by the Wimpey firm in the late 1960s and early 1970s on what had been green belt land. At one time this was the most north westerly point on the Glasgow Corporation Transport tram system, trams operating from here via Hardgate to Clydebank , and at times, on to Partick depot. Duntocher historically had several cotton and corn mills, driven by the Duntocher Burn which is the traditional boundary between Duntocher and neighbouring Hardgate The Antonine Wall also runs through the village, and ancient Roman fortifications are still visible in the local Goldenhill Park. Duntocher has a Roman Catholic church St. Mary s, a Presbyterian United Presbyterian Church and a Church of Scotland Duntocher Trinity. The village also has one Roman Catholic primary school St Mary s and one non denominational , Carleith Primary School. The village has a main street Dumbarton Road which acts as the main focal point for village activity. The majority of the villages shops and pubs, the cafe and the local churches and village halls are located along or very close to a small stretch of this road External links Wikisource1911Enc http www.clydebankthroughalens.co.uk Clydebank Through A Lens a documentary about Clydebank , Scotland from the 1960s to 80s http www.post blitzclydebank.co.uk Post Blitz Clydebank a documentary about Clydebank , Scotland ... Dunbartonshire WestDunbartonshire geo stub no Duntocher ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Duntocher Hibernian F.C. fullname Duntocher Hibernian Football Club founded 1894 dissolved 1980 ground Glenhead Park br Duntocher league Scottish Junior League br 1919&ndash 27 br Scottish Intermediate League br 1927&ndash 31 br Central Junior League br 1931&ndash 66, 1973&ndash 80 Duntocher Hibernian Football Club were a Scottish Junior Football Association Scottish Junior football club from the village of Duntocher , West Dunbartonshire , who played in three spells over a period of eighty six years. Based at Glenhead Park from 1929, the club colours were green with white sleeves. History Founded in 1894 as a juvenile side, they turned Junior in 1896 and came to prominence by reaching the semi finals of the Scottish Junior Cup in 1899, losing 2&ndash 0 to Parkhead F.C. Parkhead . A group of players broke away from this side to form the club that became Clydebank F.C. Clydebank Juniors . ref http www.clydebankprogrammesonline.co.uk Club 20History.html ref This first incarnation of the Hibs became defunct in 1909. Revived in 1919, the club joined the Scottish Junior League, enjoying immediate success with promotion in their first season and becoming league champions in 1923. Later that decade, Duntocher sided with the rebels during the Intermediate dispute and joined the breakaway Scottish Intermediate League upon its formation in 1927. It was during the 1950s however, that the team had its most successful period, reaching the Scottish Junior Cup final in 1955 only to lose to Kilsyth Rangers after a replay. The first game at Hampden Park was watched by a crowd of 64,976. ref cite book first David last McGlone first2 Bill last2 McLure title The Juniors 100 Years. A Centenary History of Scottish Junior Football publisher Mainstream year 1987 isbn 1 85158 060 3 page 101 ref The club also won the Central League championship decider on two occasions ...?pg 456 DUFC Hall of Fame ref Stadium The club originally played at Fore Park in Duntocher before moving ... more details
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Hardgate is a village in West Dunbartonshire , Scotland . Hardgate has probably been settled since neolithic times with a burial site at Knappers Farm, a cup and ring marked stone and a Burial chamber near Cochno Loch providing evidence of this. ref name clydebankstory http www.theclydebankstory.com story TCSA08.php The Clydebank Story ref Although it is a far older settlement, it is administratively part of nearby Clydebank along with the neighbouring village of Duntocher and now lies in the West Dunbartonshire local authority area. The village expanded due to house building by Clydebank town council after World War II , and later by the Wimpey firm in the early 1970s on what had been green belt land. Local Confusion The boundary between Hardgate and Duntocher was always the Loch Humphrey Duntocher Burn, though this was confused a little by the Hardgate ward for councillor elections being created by the now defunct Clydebank District Council this ward using Farm road in Duntocher as its boundary. This was done to ensure roughly equal representation between each of the ward divisions in terms of population. Even now people between Farm Road and the Burn will mistakenly provide their place of residence as Hardgate. coord 55.9223 N 4.3968 W type city display title References reflist External links http www.clydebankthroughalens.co.uk Clydebank Through A Lens a documentary about Clydebank , Scotland from the 1960s to 80s http www.post blitzclydebank.co.uk Post Blitz Clydebank a documentary about Clydebank , Scotland from 1947 to 1952 Category Villages in West Dunbartonshire WestDunbartonshire geo stub ... more details
Drumchapel Amateur Football Club are a Association football football club from the village of Duntocher , near Clydebank in Scotland . Formed in 1950 in the Drumchapel area of the city of Glasgow , they are nicknamed The Drum . The club presently competes in the Central Scottish Amateur League and is viewed as one of the top amateur clubs in the country, winning the Scottish Amateur Cup as recently as 2005. Their manager this season is ex captain of The Drum, Eddie Cranie. A team with a proud history, they have been the start for many players who would turn professional such as Alex Ferguson Sir Alex Ferguson , David Moyes , Andy Gray footballer born 1955 Andy Gray , Archie Gemmill , John Wark , Asa Hartford and John Robertson footballer born 1953 John Robertson . Club colours were originally green and white hoops, in the late eighties the club moved onto red and black. The Drum play their home games at Glenhead Park, which is the former home of Scottish Junior Football Association junior club Duntocher Hibernian F.C. Duntocher Hibernian . When Duntocher Hibs became defunct Drumchapel moved in, meaning that they no longer play home games in the area that gives them their name. It does mean they have one of the best facilities of any amateur teams in Scotland. External links http thehibbyboys.blogspot.com http www.drumchapelamateurs.com Official Website Football in Scotland Category Scottish football clubs Category Sport in Glasgow Category Sport in West Dunbartonshire Category Association football clubs established in 1950 Scotland footyclub stub ... more details
Infobox football biography 2 playername Dennis Gillespie image caption fullname Dennis Gillespie dateofbirth Birth date 1936 1 8 mf yes cityofbirth Duntocher countryofbirth Scotland dateofdeath death date and age 2001 6 5 1936 1 8 mf yes cityofdeath countryofdeath height convert 6 ft 0 in abbr on position Forward association football Centre forward youthyears1 youthyears2 youthclubs1 Clydebank Juveniles youthclubs2 Duntocher Hibernian F.C. Duntocher Hibernian years1 1957 1959 years2 1959 1971 years3 1972 1976 clubs1 Alloa Athletic F.C. Alloa Athletic clubs2 Dundee United F.C. Dundee United clubs3 Brechin City F.C. Brechin City caps1 56 caps2 376 caps3 88 goals1 40 goals2 106 goals3 0 totalcaps 520 totalgoals 146 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 medaltemplates Dennis Gillespie 1936 2001 was a Scotland Scottish Football soccer footballer , notable for his time with Dundee United F.C. Dundee United , where he remains one of the club s all time top goalscorers. External links http www.dundeeunitedfc.co.uk legends dennisgillespie.asp Official Dundee United website profile Sources http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com Players database Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gillespie, Dennis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1936 01 01 PLACE OF BIRTH Duntocher , Scotland DATE OF DEATH 2001 06 05 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gillespie, Dennis Category 1936 births Category 2001 deaths Category Scottish footballers Category Alloa Athletic F.C. players Category Dundee United F.C. players Category Brechin City F.C. players scotland footybio stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 James Connachan born 29 August 1874 unknown was an Scotland Scottish association football football er. His regular position was as a Forward association football forward . He was born in Glasgow . He played for Glasgow Perthshire F.C. Glasgow Perthshire , Duntocher Hibernian F.C. Duntocher Hibernian , Celtic F.C. Celtic , Airdrieonians F.C. Airdrieonians , Glossop North End A.F.C. Glossop North End , and Manchester United F.C. Manchester United . External links http www.mufcinfo.com manupag a z player archive a z player archive pages connachan james.html MUFCInfo.com profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Connachan, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 29 August 1874 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Connachan, James Category 1874 births Category Scottish footballers Category Celtic F.C. players Category Airdrieonians F.C. players Category Glossop North End A.F.C. players Category Manchester United F.C. players Category Year of death missing Scotland footy striker stub ... more details
Infobox football biography 2 playername Paul McFadden image caption fullname dateofbirth birth date and age 1965 9 14 df y cityofbirth Glasgow countryofbirth Scotland height position Midfielder youthyears1 0 0000 &ndash 1983 youthclubs1 Duntocher B.C. Duntocher years1 1983&ndash 1986 clubs1 Motherwell F.C. Motherwell caps1 23 goals1 4 years2 clubs2 Parramatta Eagles Melita Eagles caps2 goals2 years3 1989 clubs3 Sutherland Sharks FC Sutherland Sharks caps3 goals3 years4 1989&ndash 1990 clubs4 Wollongong Community Football Club Wollongong City caps4 23 goals4 3 years5 1990&ndash 1992 clubs5 A.P.I.A. Leichhardt Tigers A.P.I.A. Leichhardt caps5 34 goals5 0 years6 1992&ndash 1994 clubs6 Wollongong Community Football Club Wollongong City caps6 47 goals6 3 totalcaps totalgoals Paul McFadden born 14 September 1965 is a Scotland Scottish retired professional association football footballer . Active in both Scotland and Australia, McFadden played as a midfielder . Career Born in Glasgow , McFadden began his career in the youth team of Duntocher B.C. Duntocher . He played in Scotland for Motherwell F.C. Motherwell , making 23 league appearances between 1983 and 1986. ref cite web url http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player1 paulmcfadden.htm title Paul McFadden accessdate 14 May 2009 publisher Post War English & Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database ref He later played in Australia for Parramatta Eagles Melita Eagles , Sutherland Sharks FC Sutherland Sharks , Wollongong Community Football Club Wollongong City and A.P.I.A. Leichhardt Tigers . ref cite web url http www.ozfootball.net ark Players M MCA.html title McAdam McGunnigle accessdate 14 May 2009 publisher Australian Player Database ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Macfadden, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 14 September 1965 PLACE OF BIRTH Glasgow , Scotland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Macfadden, Paul Category 1965 births Category Liv ... more details
Other uses Robert MacKenzie disambiguation Robert MacKenzie Robert Campbell MacKenzie January 12, 1856, Glasgow May 26, 1945 Duntocher , Dumbartonshire was a Scottish international rugby union player, who played for nrut Scotland . He was capped four times between 1877 81, scoring two goals conversions , three tries, and two drop goals. References http search.scrum.com scotland rugby player 430.html player profile on scrum.com references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mackenzie, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 12, 1856 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 26, 1945 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mackenzie, Robert Category Scottish rugby union players Category Scotland international rugby union players Category 1856 births Category 1945 deaths Category Sportspeople from Glasgow Scotland rugbyunion bio stub ... more details
Other people2 David Caldwell disambiguation David Caldwell Infobox football biography 2 playername Dave Caldwell image caption fullname David Caldwell dateofbirth birth date and age 1932 5 7 df y cityofbirth Clydebank countryofbirth Scotland dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Defender association football Left back youthyears1 youthclubs1 Duntocher Hibernian F.C. Duntocher Hibernian years1 1953 1960 clubs1 Aberdeen F.C. Aberdeen caps1 132 goals1 0 years2 1960 1961 clubs2 Rotherham United F.C. Rotherham United caps2 1 goals2 0 years3 1961 1963 clubs3 Greenock Morton F.C. Morton caps3 42 goals3 0 totalcaps 175 totalgoals 0 Dave Caldwell born 7 May 1932 in Clydebank is a Scotland Scottish former association football football player, who played for Aberdeen F.C. Aberdeen , Rotherham United F.C. Rotherham United and Greenock Morton F.C. Greenock Morton . External links http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player2 davecaldwell.htm Dave Caldwell , Neil Brown DEFAULTSORT Caldwell, Dave Category 1932 births Category Living people Category People from Clydebank Category Association football fullbacks Category Scottish footballers Category Aberdeen F.C. players Category Rotherham United F.C. players Category Greenock Morton F.C. players Category Scottish Football League players Category The Football League players ... more details
Infobox football biography playername John Ryden image fullname John Johnston Ryden dateofbirth Birth date 1931 2 18 cityofbirth Bonhill countryofbirth Scotland dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Centre half years ?&ndash 1950 br 1950&ndash 1954 br 1954&ndash 1955 br 1955&ndash 1959 br 1961&ndash 1962 br ?&ndash ? br 1965 1966 clubs Duntocher Hibernian F.C. Duntocher Hibernian br Alloa Athletic F.C. Alloa Athletic br Accrington Stanley F.C. Accrington Stanley br Tottenham Hotspur F.C Tottenham Hotspur br Watford F.C. Watford br Romford F.C. Romford br Tunbridge Wells Rangers F.C. Tunbridge Wells Rangers br Bexley United F.C. Bexley Utd caps goals 0 0 ? 0 ? br 0 83 0 7 br 0 80 0 1 br 0 63 0 2 br 0 24 0 1 br 0 0 ? 0 ? John Johnston Ryden b.18 February 1931 in Bonhill is a former Scotland Scottish professional Football soccer footballer who played for Duntocher Hibernian F.C. Duntocher Hibernian , Alloa Athletic F.C. Alloa Athletic , Accrington Stanley F.C. Accrington Stanley , Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Tottenham Hotspur , Watford F.C. Watford , Romford F.C. Romford , Tunbridge Wells Rangers F.C. Tunbridge Wells Rangers and Bexley United F.C. Bexley Utd ref Hugman, BJ Ed The PFA Premier & Football League Players Records 1946 2005 2005 ISBN 1 85291 665 6 p542. Retrieved 30 June 2010 ref Playing career Ryden began his career at Non League football non League club Duntocher Hibernian before signing for Alloa Athletic on 13 May 1950. The strong tackling, uncompromising centre half made 108 appearances in all competitions and scored 13 goals in three seasons. ref name Ryd http www.alloaathletic.co.uk historyPlayers.asp?id 3 Alloa Athletic stats Retrieved 30 June 2010 ref In February 1954 he joined Accrington Stanley in a 1,000 transfer deal. An ever present with the club he scored once in 80 matches. Tottenham Hotspur paid 10,000 for his services in November 1955. Ryden spent five seasons at the White Hart Lane club and was made club captain in the 1957&nda ... more details
Orphan date October 2010 Infobox Football biography 2 playername Bernard Murphy fullname Bernard Murphy dateofbirth cityofbirth countryofbirth Scotland dateofdeath position Winger years1 clubs1 Duntocher Hibernian caps1 ? goals1 ? years2 1905&ndash 1906 clubs2 Burnley F.C. Burnley caps2 6 goals2 2 Bernard Murphy was a Scotland Scottish professional association football footballer who played as a winger. In the 1905&ndash 06 season, he played six matches in the Football League for Burnley F.C. Burnley , scoring two goals. References cite book first Michael last Joyce title Football League Players Records 1888 1939 year 2004 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Murphy, Bernard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Scotland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Murphy, Bernard Category Year of birth unknown Category Scottish footballers Category Association football midfielders Category Burnley F.C. players Category The Football League players Category Year of death missing Scotland footy midfielder stub ... more details
lichts and new lichts , but they reunited some time after 1860 to form the Craigs and Duntocher United Free Church, worshipping at the church built by the new lichts at Old Street in Duntocher in 1822 ... Road. The Church of Scotland closed the Duntocher East Church in Hardgate in 1956, having built a replacement ... Hardgate Duntocher Initiative was set up to try to resolve some of the problems. Much of the housing ... more details
Infobox football biography 2 playername Dick Beattie image caption fullname Richard Scott Beattie ref http www.londonhearts.com scores opp RichardScottBeattie.htm London Hearts ref dateofbirth Birth date 1936 10 24 mf yes cityofbirth Glasgow countryofbirth Scotland dateofdeath Death date and age 1990 1 1 1936 10 24 mf yes cityofdeath countryofdeath height convert 6 ft 0 in abbr on position Goalkeeper association football Goalkeeper youthyears1 1954 1955 youthclubs1 Duntocher Hibernian F.C. Duntocher Hibernian years1 1955 1959 years2 1959 1962 years3 1962 1963 years4 1963 1964 years5 1964 clubs1 Celtic F.C. Celtic clubs2 Portsmouth F.C. Portsmouth clubs3 Peterborough United F.C. Peterborough United clubs4 St Mirren F.C. St Mirren clubs5 Brechin City F.C. Brechin City caps1 114 caps2 122 caps3 10 caps4 34 caps5 1 goals1 0 goals2 0 goals3 0 goals4 0 goals5 0 totalcaps 281 totalgoals 0 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 medaltemplates Richard Dick Beattie 24 October 1936  1 January 1990 , was a Scotland Scottish professional Association footballer footballer who played as a Goalkeeper association football goalkeeper in both the Scottish and English football leagues. A Scotland national football team Scotland under 23 international, who appeared in three major finals with Celtic F.C. Celtic in his early career, he was later imprisoned after being found guilty of involvement in the British betting scandal of 1964 , and banned from football for life, aged 27. Career Beattie signed for Celtic in September 1954, however he spent the 1954&ndash 55 season playing at Scottish Junior Football Association Junior level for Duntocher Hibernian F.C. Duntocher Hibernian . His spell at Duntocher was a successful one with the club reaching the final of the Scottish Junior Cup in 1955, losing to Kilsyth Rangers F.C. Kilsyth Rangers after a replay ref cite book first David last McGlone first2 Bill last2 McLure title The Juniors 100 Years. A Centenary History of ... more details
Infobox UK school name St Columba s High School image size latitude longitude dms motto Labore et Scientia motto pl established approx closed c approx type State School religion Roman Catholic Comprehensive president head label Head Master head Maureen McGlinchey r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist specialist pl street Gilmour Street city county West Dunbartonshire country Scotland , United Kingdom UK postcode G81 LEA ofsted staff 65 FTE enrollment 1200 gender Mixed lower age 11 upper age 18 houses Adrien, Ninian, Kentigern colours Blue, White, Yellow and Blue color box Black color box White color box Blue St Columba s High School is a Catholic school Roman Catholic comprehensive school in West Dunbartonshire , Scotland . It is one of two denominational schools in the region. The High School offers pupils 5 14 levels A F, Access three, Standard Grade, Intermediate 1&2, Higher as well as Advanced Higher in some subjects. The school had an inspection by Her Majesty s Inspectorate of Education HMIE in spring term 2006 and received positive results. History Saint Columba s High was a six year Catholic comprehensive school serving the northern part of Clydebank , the village of Duntocher and the Drumchapel area of Glasgow . Other pupils come in substantial numbers from Old Kilpatrick , Knightswood and Scotstoun . Five primary schools provide the great majority of the first year intake. These comprise Saint Mary s, Saint Joseph s, Saint Eunan s, Saint Stephen s and Saint Clare s, although a variety of others add to this number. coord 55.9137 4.3996 type edu region GB display title DEFAULTSORT Saint Columba s High School, Clydebank Category Schools in West Dunbartonshire Category Roman Catholic secondary schools in Scotland Scotland school stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 John Paterson 1776 1855 , was a missionary. Paterson, third child of George Paterson of Duntocher in the parish of Old Kilpatrick, near Glasgow, was born at Duntocher on 26 Feb. 1776, and became a student at the University of Glasgow in 1798. He was attracted by the religious revival which sprang out of the preaching of James Alexander Haldane , and applied for admission into a class formed by the Congregationalists to train young men for the ministry. He was sent to Dundee, and spent the greater part of 1800 there, under the care of the Rev. W. Innes. Removing to Glasgow , he on 5 July 1803 became the minister of a church which he had formed at Cambuslang , but he relinquished it on 17 June 1804, with the intention of going out as a missionary to India. Accordingly, on 27 Aug., accompanied by his friend, Ebenezer Henderson , he sailed for Denmark , with the intention of going thence to India but finding it impossible to carry out this intention, he remained in Northern Europe, and became a zealous and useful missionary there. Gradually his connection with the churches in Edinburgh was dissolved, and he was left to his own resources. He remained in Denmark until after the Battle of Copenhagen 1807 bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807, when he removed and settled in Stockholm . Here during the next five years he continued his labours among the natives of Scandinavia. The British and Foreign Bible Society afforded him aid in carrying out his plans though he was at no time the society s salaried agent . In 1812 he removed to St. Petersburg , and on 1 Nov. 1817 he received the degree of doctor of theology from the University of bo in Finland . In 1822 he withdrew from the British and Foreign Bible Society, and Prince Galitzin and other friends in St. Petersburg requested him to conduct the affairs of the Russian Bible Society . Emperor Alexander I of Russia granted him an annual salary of six thousand roubles. On the death of the emperor the part ... more details
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noreferences date March 2009 Saint Mary s is a Catholic church in Calton, Glasgow Calton , Glasgow , Scotland . It is the second oldest church in the Archdiocese of Glasgow and has acted as the Pro Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Glasgow since 14 August 2009, due to the restoration works being carried out at St Andrew s Cathedral, Glasgow St Andrew s Cathedral until April 2011. Foundation A number of parishes pre date St Mary s St Mary s, Greenock , and St Mirin s Cathedral St Mirin , Paisley both 1808, St Patrick, Dumbarton , 1830, St Margaret, Airdrie, North Lanarkshire Airdrie , 1836 St. John, Barrhead, St Mary, Duntocher, and St Fillan, Houston all 1841 , but of all of these only Saint Margaret s, Airdrie, still has the original church opened 1836 . Airdrie is now in the Diocese of Motherwell , hence St Mary s Calton s claim to be second oldest in the Archdiocese of Glasgow. The church was built between 1839 and 1842 during the time of the Western District under the direction of Bishop Andrew Scott bishop Andrew Scott . The parish was founded, the church opened and dedicated all on 15 August 1842. Father Peter Forbes who, for the previous three years had toured Ireland fundraising for the new church building, was appointed the first parish priest from the same date. Bishop Scott was joined on the day of the dedication by Bishop John Murdoch bishop John Murdoch , his co adjutor and the titular of the church was designated as Saint Mary of the Assumption of Mary Assumption , commonly known as Saint Mary s, Calton. Father Forbes had raised 3,000 for the building 5.4 million at 2005 prices and so it was opened fully paid for and free of debt. Citation needed date December 2010 2004 and following renovations In 2004 the building began a major renovation programme under the guidance of the famous Glasgow architects http pagepark.co.uk Page and Park . The first phase involved the back area of the church including the side chapels and the sacristy area. T ... more details
Alec Boden 13 August 1925 &ndash 24 January 2011 was a Scotland Scottish association football footballer who played at centre half, most notably for Celtic F.C. Celtic . He starred for Duntocher St. Mary s, a boys guild team, before signing for Celtic in 1943. Called up for military service in November that year, he became a PT instructor in the British Army , where he was promoted to the rank of sergeant . Boden spent a short time on loan to Cowdenbeath F.C. Cowdenbeath before returning to Celtic Park . His league debut however, was at right back, in the second game of the 1947&ndash 48 season, a 4&ndash 0 home victory against Queen s Park F.C. Queen s Park . His only other league appearance that season was at right half, in a 3&ndash 2 home win against Greenock Morton F.C. Morton that October. He also made two appearances at full back in the League Cup. Boden suffered a broken patella knee cap and had two pieces of cartilage removed during his playing career. He played in the club s 1951 Scottish Cup final victory over Motherwell F.C. Motherwell , but missed the 1956 final due to injury. He later joined Ayr United in 1956, and received an English FA coaching certificate by passing the Lilleshall coaching course. Along with John Higgins, he coached the Celtic Reserves in the 1960s. Boden passed away on 24 January 2011, aged 85. ref cite news url http www.celticfc.net newsstory.php?item 587 publisher Celtic F.C. official website title Sad passing of Celtic great, Alec Boden date 24 January 2011 accessdate 29 January 2011 ref References Reflist Paul Lunney Celtic A complete record 1888 1992 ISBN 1 873626 27 4 External links http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player2 alexboden.htm Newcastle Fans profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boden, Alec ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 13 August 1925 PLACE OF BIRTH Hardgate , West Dunbartonshire , Scotland , UK DATE OF DEATH 24 January 2011 aged 85 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Boden, Alec ... more details