Willie Soutar

Willie Soutar

Football player infobox
playername = Willie Soutar


fullname = William Soutar
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dateofbirth = birth date and age|1987|07|12
cityofbirth = Lanark
countryofbirth = Scotland
currentclub = unattached
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position = Defender
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years = 2005–2007
2007–
clubs = Motherwell Airdrie
caps(goals) = 0 0 (0) 00 (0)
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Willie Soutar is an Scottish footballer who used to play for Airdrie United in the Scottish Second Division. He signed from local rivals Motherwell in August of 2007 and left shortly thereafter on a mutual agreement. One of the ugliest players ever in Scottish football, fourth overall behind Jim Leighton, David Bingham and Davie Dodds an achievement that Willie is very proud of.

Willie also moonlights as an aircraft runway as he possesses one of the strangest flattest noses ever seen in the history of the world. Indeed, it was rumoured that he left Airdrie United as he had received offers from both Edinburgh and Glasgow Airports having priced himself out of a move to Prestwick Airport.


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