Alex McCrae explained

Alex McCrae
Fullname:Alexander McCrae
Birth Date:2 January 1920
Birth Place:Whitburn, Scotland
Death Place:Livingston, Scotland
Position:Forward
Years1:1941–1947
Years2:1947–1948
Years3:1948–1953
Years4:1953–1957
Clubs5:Ballymena United
Caps1:156
Caps2:43
Caps3:122
Caps4:94
Goals1:62
Goals2:8
Goals3:47
Goals4:33
Manageryears1:1957–1960
Manageryears2:1960 (Jan-Mar)
Manageryears3:1960–1965
Manageryears4:1969–1971
Manageryears5:1972
Managerclubs3:Falkirk[1]
Managerclubs4:Ballymena United
Managerclubs5:Glentoran

Alexander McCrae (2 January 1920 – 8 October 2009) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Hearts, Charlton Athletic, Middlesbrough and Falkirk during his career.

Playing career

McCrae began his career at Hearts in 1941. He later moved to London to play for Charlton Athletic but was unable to settle and was snapped up by Middlesbrough for £10,000 in October 1948.

The versatile frontman could play in any forward position but favoured the inside left role. He began his career with the club in the 1948–49 season in the absence of Wilf Mannion, but his form was poor and soon he was dropped from the side. Eventually, he was recalled alongside Mannion, where he showed his pace, accurate passing and sublime ball skills.

After scoring 16 goals in the 1949–50 season, including the winner in a home 1–0 victory over Newcastle United on Boxing Day, he became a fans favourite. He topped the scoring charts the next season, scoring three hat-tricks before Christmas, but injury robbed him from helping the side finish higher than sixth in the table that season. McCrae then scored 21 goals in the 1950/51 season. As of 2009, he was the last player to score 20 goals in a season for Middlesbrough while playing in the top division of the English football league system.[2]

He left the club for Falkirk in 1953, and followed this with a spell in Northern Ireland with Ballymena.[3] During his stint with Ballymena, McCrae made one appearance for the Irish League representative team.

After football

After retiring from playing, he became Middlesbrough's scout in Scotland, where he recommended future legend Jim Platt to the club.

Honours

Falkirk

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Falkirk FC Managers . 12 July 2011 . 13 March 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120313060527/http://falkirkfchistorian.blogspot.com/p/falkirk-fc-managers.html . dead .
  2. News: Alex McCrae: Striker who remains the last man to score 20 top-flight League goals in a season for Middlesbrough . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220506/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/alex-mccrae-striker-who-remains-the-last-man-to-score-20-topflight-league-goals-in-a-season-for-middlesbrough-1804387.html . 6 May 2022 . subscription . live . Ivan . Ponting . The Independent . 17 October 2009 . 31 December 2014.
  3. http://www.ballymenaunited.co.uk/history/alex_mccrae.html{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}