Gibson McNaughton explained

Gibson McNaughton
Fullname:Gibson Norrie McNaughton
Birth Date:30 July 1911
Birth Place:Broughty Ferry, Scotland
Position:Inside forward
Height:5 ft 9+1/2 in[1]
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Years5:1936–1939
Caps5:66
Goals5:12
Years6:1939
Caps6:0
Goals6:0
Years7:1947–1950
Caps7:74
Goals7:22
Manageryears1:1949–1950
Managerclubs1:Ilkeston Town

Gibson Norrie McNaughton (30 July 1911 – 1971) was a Scottish professional footballer who played primarily as an inside forward, but also as a left-half.

McNaughton began his career in the Junior leagues with Dundee Violet before moving to the Scottish Football League with Clyde, Dundee and Dunfermline Athletic. In 1936 he transferred to English side Nottingham Forest, where he spent three years, scoring 12 goals in 66 English Football League matches during that time. McNaughton signed for city rivals Notts County in 1939, but football in England was abandoned shortly afterwards due to the outbreak of the Second World War.[2]

After the war ended, McNaughton joined non-league side Ilkeston Town. He made 74 appearances for the club and scored 22 goals. During the 1949–50 season, he had a spell as player–manager of Ilkeston before leaving in the summer of 1950.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Nottingham Forest. Hopes centred on 'Boy' Martin . Sunday Dispatch Football Guide . London . 23 August 1936 . vii . Newspapers.com.
  2. Book: Joyce, Michael. Football League Players' Records 1888–1939. 2004. Soccerdata. 173. 1-899468-67-6.
  3. Web site: Player Biographies – Mc. Ilsonfootball. 10 September 2012.