Peter McKennan explained

Peter McKennan
Fullname:Peter Stewart McKennan
Birth Date:16 July 1918
Birth Place:Airdrie, Scotland
Death Place:Dundonald, Scotland
Height:5ft 11in[1]
Position:Inside forward
Years1:–1934
Clubs1:Whitburn
Years2:1934–1947
Clubs2:Partick Thistle
Caps2:131
Goals2:76
Years3:1936
Clubs3:Raith Rovers (loan)
Caps3:1
Goals3:1
Years4:1939
Clubs4:Linfield (guest)
Years5:1940
Clubs5:Glentoran (guest)
Years6:1941–1942
Clubs6:West Bromwich Albion (guest)
Years7:1942–1943
Clubs7:Chelsea (guest)
Years8:1943–1944
Clubs8:Brentford (guest)
Years9:1947–1948
Clubs9:West Bromwich Albion
Caps9:11
Goals9:4
Years10:1948
Clubs10:Leicester City
Caps10:18
Goals10:7
Years11:1948–1949
Clubs11:Brentford
Caps11:24
Goals11:6
Years12:1949–1951
Clubs12:Middlesbrough
Caps12:40
Goals12:18
Years13:1951–1954
Clubs13:Oldham Athletic
Caps13:78
Goals13:28
Years14:1954–1956
Clubs14:Coleraine
Caps14:62
Goals14:29
Totalcaps:365
Totalgoals:169
Nationalyears1:1937–1938
Nationalteam1:Scottish League XI
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalteam2:Irish League XI
Nationalyears3:1940
Nationalteam3:Scotland (wartime)
Nationalcaps3:1
Nationalgoals3:1
Manageryears1:1954–1956
Managerclubs1:Coleraine (player-manager)

Peter Stewart McKennan (16 July 1918 – 28 September 1991) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside forward in the Scottish and English leagues, most notably for Partick Thistle, for whom he scored 113 goals in 198 appearances in all competitions. McKennan represented the Scottish and Irish League representative teams and is a member of the Partick Thistle Hall of Fame. He was nicknamed "Ma Ba" ("my ball"), due to his desire to receive the ball into feet and dictate play.[2]

Club career

An inside forward, McKennan began his senior career with Scottish League First Division club Partick Thistle in 1934 and though his career was interrupted by Second World War,[3] he remained with the club through the war.[4] [5] He made nearly 200 appearances for the club in all competitions, scoring 113 goals and was posthumously inducted into the club's Hall of Fame.[6] McKennan moved south of the border to join Second Division club West Bromwich Albion (for whom he had guested during the war) for a £10,650 fee in October 1947.[7] [8]

McKennan went on to play for Football League clubs Leicester City, Brentford, Middlesbrough and Oldham Athletic and scored 63 goals in 171 appearances, before moving to Northern Ireland in 1954, where he played out two injury-ravaged seasons as player-manager of Coleraine.[9] As of December 2018, McKennan is the third of three Brentford players to register five goals in a single league match.

International career

After making appearances for the Scottish and Irish League representative teams,[10] McKennan scored on his solitary appearance for Scotland in a 3–2 win over an Irish XI on 28 April 1940.[11]

Personal life

McKennan served in the British Army during the Second World War and saw action as a Command Sergeant-Major on D-Day.[12]

Honours

As a player

Oldham Athletic

As a manager

Coleraine

As an individual

Career statistics

Club! rowspan="2"
SeasonLeagueNational CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Partick Thistle1935–36[13] Scottish First Division19610206
1936–373320413721
1937–383520443924
1938–393424213625
Total1217011613176
Raith Rovers (loan)1936–37Scottish Second Division1111
West Bromwich Albion1947–48[14] Second Division11410124
Leicester City1947–48[15] Second Division114114
1948–497373
Total187187
Brentford1948–49[16] Second Division24643289
Middlesbrough1949–50[17] First Division3315313616
1950–51730073
Total4018314319
Career total2151061910234116

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Peter McKennan – The Thistle Archive . 25 September 2020 . www.thethistlearchive.net.
  2. Book: Martyn . Williams . El Bandito – The Autobiography of Orig Williams . Williams . Orig . 3 September 2013 . Y Lolfa . 978-1-84771-778-8 . en.
  3. http://partickthistleahistory.wikifoundry.com/page/1991+-+Peter+McKennan Peter McKennan
  4. Web site: Peter McKennan . 27 December 2018 . Partick Thistle FC.
  5. Web site: McKennan Peter Partick Thistle 1938 . 22 February 2020 . Vintage Footballers . en-GB.
  6. Web site: Players Mac / Mc . 22 February 2020 . partickthistleahistory.wikifoundry.com.
  7. Book: Haynes . Graham . Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006 . Coumbe . Frank . 18 November 2006 . Yore Publications . 9780955294914 . First . 106 . English.
  8. Web site: Albion Till We Die - An Independent West Bromwich Albion Website . 27 December 2018 . www.albiontillwedie.co.uk.
  9. Web site: After World War Two Coleraine FC . 27 December 2018 . en-US.
  10. Web site: Peter S McKennan – Scotland Football League Record from 22 Sep 1937 to 07 Sep 1938 clubs – Partick Thistle . 22 February 2020 . www.londonhearts.com.
  11. Web site: Peter S McKennan . 22 February 2020 . 11v11.com.
  12. News: Philip . Robert . 30 November 2007 . Enduring legend of Peter 'Ma Ba' McKennan . The Daily Telegraph . en-GB . 22 February 2020 . 0307-1235.
  13. Book: Litster, John . Record of Pre-War Scottish League Players . PM Publications . Norwich.
  14. Web site: Albion Till We Die – An Independent West Bromwich Albion Website . 27 December 2018 . www.albiontillwedie.co.uk.
  15. Web site: Peter McKennan Leicester City career stats . 27 December 2018 . FoxesTalk . en-GB.
  16. Book: 100 Years Of Brentford . Brentford FC . 1989 . 0951526200 . White . Eric . 380.
  17. Web site: Peter McKennan . 27 December 2018 . 11v11.com.