Bill Ribchester Explained

Bill Ribchester
Fullname:William Ribchester
Position:Outside right
Birth Date:28 July 1898
Birth Place:Govan, Scotland
Death Place:Blackpool, England
Youthclubs1:St Mungo's Academy[1]
Youthclubs2:Townhead Juveniles
Years1:
Clubs1:Benburb
Years2:
Clubs2:Parkhead
Years3:1916–1919
Clubs3:Celtic
Caps3:2
Goals3:0
Years4:1919–1923
Clubs4:Albion Rovers
Caps4:56
Goals4:10
Years5:1922–1923
Clubs5:St Johnstone (loan)
Caps5:35
Goals5:7
Years6:1923–1925
Clubs6:St Johnstone
Caps6:39
Goals6:12
Years7:1924–1925
Caps7:20
Goals7:4
Years8:1925–1926
Caps8:7
Goals8:0
Totalcaps:159
Totalgoals:33

William Ribchester (28 July 1898 – 23 February 1986) was a Scottish footballer who played as an outside right.

The son of a Lancastrian schoolmaster who relocated to Govan, Ribchester began his senior career with Celtic in 1916,[2] making two Scottish Football League appearances as an 18-year-old filling in for the injured Andy McAtee.[3] [4] World War I was already underway, and having already been a member of the Officers' Training Corps[5] he was soon called into active duty, serving as a second lieutenant with the Machine Gun Corps and being wounded at Amiens in August 1918.[6] He was able to resume playing football when the conflict ended, though he could not break into the Celtic team and moved on to Albion Rovers, playing in the 1920 Scottish Cup Final, a 3–2 loss to Kilmarnock,[7] [8] [9] at the end of his first of three seasons in Coatbridge.

He later played for St Johnstone (initially on loan), being an almost constant presence in the side that won the 1923–24 Scottish Division Two title, though he played little in the following campaign (the club's first at Muirton Park) and was loaned back to the lower tier with Dunfermline Athletic, before ending his career with Armadale.[10] Ribchester was later also a school teacher like his father.

Notes and References

  1. https://theceltmag.tumblr.com/post/622085919461244928/eamacbrides-war-diaires-aug-1916-may-1917 E.A.MacBride's War Diaires [Aug 1916-May 1917]
  2. https://www.fitbastats.com/celtic/player.php?playerid=2388 (Celtic player) Ribchester, William
  3. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/unb-celtic-62.html Celtic FC's series of 62 matches unbeaten in Division One
  4. https://football50.co.uk/29th-january-1966-hearts-v-celtic-part-two/ A Game from the Past…and a Moment to Remember
  5. http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/1916-11-11%3A+Queen%27s+Park+1-3+Celtic%2C+League Amateurs' Plucky Display
  6. https://www.vintagefootballers.com/product/ribchester-bill-image-1-albion-rov-1920/ Ribchester Bill Image 1 Albion Rovers 1920
  7. Web site: Killie 3–2 Albion Rovers. Killie FC. 13 February 2021. 18 August 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190818005453/https://www.killiefc.com/en/17-04-1920-albion-rovers-n-scottish-cup-final_49428/. dead.
  8. News: Kilmarnock, 3; Albion Rovers, 2. Scottish Cup–Final Tie . The Glasgow Herald . 19 April 1920 . 13. 13 February 2021.
  9. http://www.tellhimhespele.com/is-it-really-so-strange/ Is It Really So Strange?
  10. A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players. John Litster. Scottish Football Historian magazine. October 2012.