Doug Moran

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Doug Moran
Personal information
Full name Douglas Walter Moran
Date of birth (1934-07-29) 29 July 1934 (age 89)
Place of birth Musselburgh, Scotland
Position(s) Inside forward
Youth career
Musselburgh Union
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1953–1956 Hibernian 3 (1)
1956–1961 Falkirk 135 (75)
1961–1964 Ipswich Town 104 (31)
1964 Dundee United 3 (1)
1964–1968 Falkirk 78 (7)
1968–1969 Cowdenbeath 8 (1)
Gala Fairydean
Total331(116)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Douglas Walter Moran (born 29 July 1934 in Musselburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. Moran is one of only three players to score more than 100 senior goals for Falkirk. During his career he made over 100 appearances for Ipswich Town.

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