John Easdale (footballer)

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John Easdale
Personal information
Full name John Hollywood Millar Easdale
Date of birth(1919-01-16)16 January 1919
Place of birth Dumbarton, Scotland
Date of death 4 May 1999(1999-05-04) (aged 80)
Place of death Ontario, Canada
Position(s) Centre Half
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1937–1948 Liverpool 2 (0)
1942–1943Dumbarton (wartime guest) x (x)
Brighton & Hove Albion (wartime guest) x (x)
1948–1949 Stockport County 6 (0)
Total8(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

John Hollywood Millar Easdale (16 January 1919 – 4 May 1999) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre half. [1] Easdale died in Ontario, Canada in May 1999 at the age of 80. [2] [3]

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References

  1. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club. Dumbarton: J&J Robertson Printers.
  2. LFC History: John Easdale profile
  3. "John Easdale". Barry Hugman's Footballers.