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Billy Steel
Billy Steel (1 May 1923 – 13 May 1982) was a Scottish footballer who played for St. Mirren, Morton, Derby County, Dundee and the Scotland national team. One of Scotland's greatest inside forwards, Billy Steel combined a brilliant footballing brain with a busy work ethic and explosive shot. Billy was the subject of two record transfer fees during his career. As well as receiving 30 caps for Scotland, Steel made four appearances with the Scottish League, was a Scottish Cup finalist in 1952, and was a Scottish League Cup winner in 1952 and 1953. He scored a memorable goal for Great Britain against the Rest of Europe in 1947. He was inducted into Scottish Football Hall of Fame in 2006.〔(2006 Hall of Fame inductees at scottishfootballmuseum.org )〕 == Early career == While still contracted to Morton, Billy Steel played for the British Army of the Rhine, (BAOR) who, in 1944 to 1946, were re-establishing footballing connections with other teams on the Continent. The team "visited" France, the Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, the Channel Islands and Germany, and Steel played along with such notables as Leslie Compton, Eddie Hapgood, and Matt Busby. Demobbed in December 1946 he returned to Morton.〔How to Play Football by Billy Steel pp.19-28〕〔Billy Steel – Scotland′s Little Maestro by Bob MacAlindin pp.18-21〕
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