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Billy Halliday : ウィキペディア英語版 | Billy Halliday Billy Halliday (born 14 November 1906 in Dumfries) was a Scottish professional footballer. He played for his home club Queen of the South as well as Newcastle United, Third Lanark, Exeter City, Stockport County and St. Cuthbert Wanderers. His position on the field of play was inside forward, playing on the left and wearing the ''Number 10'' shirt. ==Queen of the South== Halliday was an inside forward, playing on the left and signed for Queen of the South at the age of sixteen. His brother Dave Halliday had played for Queens before him in 1920, alongside Ian Dickson. Billy was a strong and fearless type of player who always gave his all.〔(Dave Halliday profile on "Queens Legends" on the official Queen of the South FC website )〕 Billy's first game for Queens was a friendly match versus Manchester University at Palmerston Park that Queens won 4-1, with Billy scoring on his debut.〔 The 1926-27 season seen Queens drawn for the first time in a cup competition against Old Firm opposition. Queens took eventual winners Celtic to a replay before being eliminated from the Scottish Cup. Amongst those playing for Queens was inside left forward Halliday.〔('Club History' on qosfc.com )〕 Halliday was considered by many as the best inside forward in the division. His nine goals in 15 games in his last season at Queens was noticed by Newcastle United and they offered him a contract.〔 After starring in a 6-3 home victory over St Bernard's on 19 November, Halliday had an important decision to make.〔"The Queens" by Iain McCartney on Creedon Publications, 2004〕
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