Bob Milne (footballer) explained

Bob Milne
Fullname:Robert George Milne
Birth Date:1 October 1870
Birth Place:Inverarity, Scotland
Years1:188x–1890
Years2:1890–1910
Clubs1:Gordon Highlanders
Clubs2:Linfield
Caps2:194
Goals2:44
Nationalyears1:1893–1905
Nationalteam1:Irish League XI
Nationalcaps1:10
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1894–1906
Nationalteam2:Ireland (IFA)
Nationalcaps2:27
Nationalgoals2:2

Robert George Milne (1 October 1870 – 2 November 1932) was a footballer who played for the Gordon Highlanders, Linfield and Ireland during the 1890s and early 1900s.[1] Born in Scotland, Milne was stationed in Ireland with the Gordon Highlanders and played seven games for the regimental football team as they won the Irish Cup in 1890. He subsequently signed for Linfield and played 43 games and scored 19 goals for the club in the same competition and winning a total of 39 honours over 20 years.[2]

Between 1894 and 1906, Milne made 27 appearances and scored two goals for Ireland. On 3 March 1894, at the Solitude Ground in Belfast, Milne, together with Olphert Stanfield, was a member of the Irish team that finally avoided defeat to England after thirteen attempts. Against an England side that included Fred Spiksley and Jack Reynolds, Ireland came back from 2–0 down to gain a 2–2 draw. Milne was also captain of Ireland during the 1903 British Home Championship. Until then the competition had been monopolised by England and Scotland but in 1903, before goal difference was applied, Ireland forced a three-way share. With a team that also included Archie Goodall, Jack Kirwan, Billy Scott and Billy McCracken, Ireland beat both Wales and Scotland 2–0. This was also the first time Ireland had beaten Scotland.[2]

Honours

Gordon Highlanders

Linfield[2]

Ireland

1903 (shared)

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.scotsfootballworldwide.scot/shamrock-on-blue Shamrock on Blue
  2. http://nifootball.blogspot.com/2007/12/bob-milne.html Bob Milne