George Hamilton (footballer)

George Hamilton (footballer)

Football player infobox
playername= George Hamilton


fullname =
dateofbirth = birth date|1917|12|7
cityofbirth = Irvine
countryofbirth = Scotland
dateofdeath = May 2001
cityofdeath = Aberdeen
countryofdeath = Scotland
height = Height|ft=5|in=10
position = Inside forward
youthyears = 1934-1937
youthclubs = Irvine Meadow
years = 1937-1938
1938-1947
1947-1948
1948-1955
1955
clubs = Queen of the South
Aberdeen
Hearts
Aberdeen
Hamilton Accies
caps(goals) = 031 0(9)
034 (19)
013 0(6)
130 (66)
011 0(2)
nationalyears = 1946-1954
nationalteam = Scotland
nationalcaps(goals) = 005 0(4)

George Hamilton (7 December 1917 - May 2001) was a Scottish international footballer, who spent most of his 21-year career with Aberdeen. He also played for Queen of the South, Hearts and Hamilton Academical.

Queen of the South

Born in Irvine, George Hamilton started out with local junior side Irvine Meadow before moving South to join top division Queen of the South, aged 19. Hamilton was comfortable with the ball on either foot and had an obvious love of playing the game. After a single season in Dumfries (scoring nine goals in 31 league games), Aberdeen managed by Dave Halliday (another ex Queen of the South player) purchased him for £3000 in April 1938.

Aberdeen (1st spell)

George Hamilton would prove as shrewd a signing as Halliday would ever make as Hamilton would emerge as an inspirational player of real quality. [ http://www.afc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/managersDetail/0,,10284~976431,00.html] [http://www.afc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/clubNewsDetail/0,,10284~1285988,00.html]

Like many of his contemporaries, George Hamilton's career was significantly disrupted by the Second World War and, when League football in Scotland went into abeyance in 1939, he returned to his native Ayrshire. Eventually, temporary Regional Leagues were established, and, due to war-time travel restrictions, players would guest for local sides. This resulted in Hamilton turning out for first Ayr United, then Rangers between 1940 and 1945.

George Hamilton returned to Aberdeen at the end of global hostilities and enjoyed his most successful period, lifting the transitional 1945-46 League Cup then scoring the winner in the Scottish Cup Final against Hibernian the following season. Despite this, when Heart of Midlothian offered £8000 plus the younger Archie Kelly for his services in December 1947, the "Reds" considered it good value for a 30 year old, and accepted.

Heart of Midlothian

After only 18 appearances (scoring six goals in thirteen league games) for Hearts, an unsettled George Hamilton returned to Aberdeen.

Aberdeen (2nd spell)

In March 1950 Hamilton played in a titanic Scottish Cup quarter final tustle against former club Queen of the South, now also a top division side. Playing at Palmerston Park and with Hamilton pulling the strings, the Dons were three goals up after 15 minutes playing some fine football. A Doug McAvoy goal reduced the deficit to two goals at half time. Queens unleashed a second half onslaught. Amid some frantic play Queens pulled a goal back with nine minutes remaining from Doug McBain. Billy Houliston playing out of position on the right wing then crossed for McAvoy's second goal to level the scores at 3-3. Frank Watson in the Aberdeen goal pulled off an outstanding last minute save to force a replay back in Aberdeen. In the 28th minute Aberdeen again went a goal up before Houliston (playing at his preferred centre forward after a tactical reshuffle during the game) lashed home the equaliser from a McAvoy pass. A minute later Queens were ahead for the first time in the tie - McAvoy again the provider for Charlie Johnston this time to trouble the score keeper. WIth no more goals Queens went through to the semi final for the first time in their history.

Despite Aberdeen’s erratic league results, Hamilton helped the side to two further (losing) Scottish Cup Final appearances, in 1953 and 1954.

Age eventually caught up with Hamilton and he was transferred to namesake Hamilton Academical in 1955, having largely watched from the sidelines as a young "Dons" side won the 1954-55 League title with the long serving Halliday still at the helm.

International career

Hamilton's consistent good form in 1945-46 earned him a Scotland national team debut against Northern Ireland.

Hamilton twice earned an international recall, initially in 1951, when he scored a hat-trick against Belgium, then remarkably in 1954 when aged 36. He played 2 games against Norway scoring the only goal of the game played in Scotland.

This latter return coincided with the 1954 FIFA World Cup and Hamilton was selected in the 22 man squad for Switzerland. Scotland decided to take only 13 players to the finals with Hamilton one of the players to stay at home on reserve with the likes of Bobby Combe and Jimmy Binning. However Hibs' Bobby Johnstone withdrew through injury with Hamilton called in to replace him in the 13 to travel. However Hamilton did not play in either of Scotland’s two games.

George Hamilton was the first player with Queen of the South among his ex clubs to travel to the World Cup Finals. Sam Malcolmson in Spain in 1982 and Bernie Slaven at Italia 90 are the others to have done so.

Hamilton Academical

George Hamilton retired a matter of months after joining Accies, just after his 38th birthday. In his 11 league games for the club, George scored twice.

Later years

After hanging up his boots George Hamilton joined the Aberdeen coaching team. [http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/player3/georgehamilton.htm]

Honours

* Scottish Cup|1|1946-47
* Scottish League Cup|1|1945-46

References

* cite book | last = Hoggan| first = Andrew| title = Hearts in Art | format = Hardcover | year = 1995 | publisher = Mainstream | id = ISBN 1-85158-736-5
* cite book | last = Crampsey| first = Bob| title = Scottish Football League: The First 100 Years | format = Paperback| year = 1995 | publisher = The Scottish Football League| id = ISBN 0-9516433-0-4

External links

* [http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/player_details.cfm?playerid=113080&CFID=31226&CFTOKEN=62188387] at Official Scottish FA site
* [http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/players/hamiltongeorge.html Appearances] at londonhearts.com

Persondata
NAME=Hamilton, George
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Scottish footballer
DATE OF BIRTH=December 7, 1917
PLACE OF BIRTH=Irvine, Scotland
DATE OF DEATH= May. 2001
PLACE OF DEATH=Aberdeen, Scotland


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