Phil Weir Explained

Phil Weir
Fullname:Philip Edward Weir
Position:Outside right
Birth Date:1901
Birth Place:Edinburgh, Scotland
Death Place:Buckhaven, Scotland
Years1:
Clubs1:Edinburgh Emmett
Years2:1922–1935
Clubs2:East Fife
Caps2:404
Goals2:218
Years3:

Philip Edward Weir (1901 – 1963) was a Scottish footballer who played mainly as an outside right. His only senior club was East Fife, where he spent 13 seasons and is the record scorer with 228 goals[1] despite playing on the wing – he was initially signed as a centre forward, but was not particularly effective in that role and moved out to allow others, including Arthur McGachie, to act as the focal point of attack.[2]

The vast majority of Weir's goals in the Scottish Football League were scored in its second tier, although in his single season in the top division, 1930–31, he found the net 10 times[3] (McGachie also contributed 14, but the Methil men still finished bottom of the table). This league total is recorded as 215 in some sources,[4] or 218 in others.[3] Weir contributed four goals in seven matches during East Fife's unexpected run to the 1927 Scottish Cup Final as a lower-tier side, where they lost 3–1 to Celtic.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. https://eastfifefc.info/club/records/goalscorers Record Goalscorers
  2. https://benarty.org.uk/source/gallery/hall/Arthur_McGachie.pdf Arthur McGachie
  3. A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players. John Litster. Scottish Football Historian magazine. October 2012.
  4. https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/scottops-allt.html Scotland - All-Time Topscorers
  5. Web site: Celtic 2–1 East Fife, Scottish Cup (newspaper report scans). The Celtic Wiki. 16 April 1927. 7 July 2020.