Scottish footballer
Thomas Edmund Russell Moreland (1901–1986) was a Scottish amateur footballer who played in the Scottish League for Queen's Park , Heart of Midlothian , Hamilton Academical and Third Lanark as a forward or left half . In addition to managing Clyde , he served Third Lanark as player-manager and later as a board member.
Club career
After beginning his career with Petershill , Moreland played 11 seasons as a forward or left half for Scottish League clubs Queen's Park , Heart of Midlothian , Hamilton Academical and Third Lanark .[ 2] [ 3] As a player, he was a member of Queen's Park's 1922–23 Second Division -winning team and later achieved the same feat as player-manager of Third Lanark in 1930–31 .[ 3] After retiring as a player and departing Third Lanark in 1934, Moreland became manager of First Division club Clyde in 1935 and managed the club to consecutive Scottish Cup semi-finals during the 1935–36 and 1936–37 seasons.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Representative career
Moreland was selected for the Glasgow FA 's annual challenge match against Sheffield FA in 1925.[ 3] [ 5]
Personal life
Moreland was also active as a boxing promoter and promoted the fights of Jackie Paterson .[ 2] He ran a sports emporium on Argyle Street in Glasgow , which went into liquidation in 1956.[ 2]
Career statistics
Club
Manager
Team
From
To
Record
Ref
G
W
D
L
Win %
Third Lanark
July 1929
December 1934
225
109
39
77
0 48.44
[ 9]
Clyde
February 1935
October 1937
117
38
25
54
0 32.48
[ 4]
Total
342
147
64
131
0 42.98
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Honours
As a player
Queen's Park
Third Lanark
As a manager
Third Lanark
Scottish League Second Division: 1930–31[ 2]
References