To install click the Add extension button. That's it.

The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. You could also do it yourself at any point in time.

4,5
Kelly Slayton
Congratulations on this excellent venture… what a great idea!
Alexander Grigorievskiy
I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like.
Live Statistics
English Articles
Improved in 24 Hours
Added in 24 Hours
What we do. Every page goes through several hundred of perfecting techniques; in live mode. Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better.
.
Leo
Newton
Brights
Milds

John Anderson (footballer, born 1881)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Anderson
Personal information
Full name John Latto Anderson
Date of birth 1881
Place of birth Fowlis Wester, Scotland[1]
Date of death 11 May 1942 (aged 60–61)
Place of death Falkirk, Scotland
Position(s) Centre half
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Dunfermline Athletic Juniors
1901–1902 Dunfermline Athletic
1902–1905 Heart of Midlothian 33 (0)
1905–1914 Falkirk 211 (6)
Total 244 (6)
International career
1911 Scottish League XI 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

John Latto Anderson (1881 – 11 May 1942) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre half.[2] He began his career at Dunfermline Athletic and had three years at Heart of Midlothian,[3] but spent the majority of his career with Falkirk.[1] He was in the Bairns team that finished runners-up in the Scottish Football League in the 1907–08 and 1909–10, but played no part in the club's Scottish Cup win of 1913, having more or less retired due to injury by that point.[1] He had played in the 1903 Scottish Cup Final with Hearts, losing out to Rangers after two replays.[4]

Anderson was selected once for the Scottish Football League XI, playing against the Irish League XI in 1911.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c Jock Anderson - Captain, Falkirk Football Historian, 29 August 2013
  2. ^ John Litster (October 2012). "A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players". Scottish Football Historian magazine. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ (Hearts player) John Anderson (1), London Hearts Supporters Club
  4. ^ Football. | Scottish Cup Final., The Scotsman, 27 April 1903, via London Hearts Supporters Club
  5. ^ (SFL player) John Anderson [entry shows two appearances, but the 1912 match featured John Jackson ], London Hearts Supporters Club


This page was last edited on 8 July 2023, at 17:07
Basis of this page is in Wikipedia. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported License. Non-text media are available under their specified licenses. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. WIKI 2 is an independent company and has no affiliation with Wikimedia Foundation.