Scottish footballer
William Wiseman (18 October 1896 – 1981) was a Scottish amateur footballer who played as a left back in the Scottish League for Queen's Park and later served on the club's committee.[1][4][5][6][3] He was capped by Scotland at amateur and full international levels.[7][8]
Personal life
Wiseman was educated at Fordyce Academy and Aberdeen University and left the latter institution in 1916 to serve in the First World War with the Gordon Highlanders.[5] During his time on the Western Front, he was gassed, wounded and posted missing for a week.[5] He rose to the rank of captain and also served as a lieutenant in the Tank Corps.[9] After the war, he went to India to assist with the restructuring of the British Indian Army.[5]
After leaving the army, Wiseman completed his studies at Glasgow Technical College and later worked as an Assistant Roads Surveyor for Dunbartonshire Council.[5] He took up a Deputy County Surveyor position in Banffshire in 1930, which brought his senior football career to an end.[5] Wiseman also married in 1930 and had one son.[5] He served as a major in the Royal Engineers during the Second World War, recruiting and training personnel at Redford Barracks and then working on infrastructure projects Iceland and Cardiff.[5] After retiring from his role as County Roads Surveyor with Banffshire Council, Wiseman retired to Edinburgh.[5]
Honours
Queen's Park
See also
References
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