- Willie Falconer
Infobox Football biography
playername = Willie Falconer
fullname = William Henry Falconer
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1966|4|5
cityofbirth =Aberdeen
countryofbirth =Scotland
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height = Height|ft=6|in=1
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position = Utility Player
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years = 1982-1988
1988-1991
1991-1993
1993-1994
1994-1996
1996-1998
1998-2001
2001-2001
2001-2002
2002-2002
2002-2003
clubs = Aberdeen
Watford
Middlesbrough
Sheffield United
Celtic
Motherwell
Dundee
Clydebank
St. Johnstone
Grimsby
Clyde
caps(goals) = 77 (13)
71 (12)
53 (10)
23 0(3)
42 0(5)
66 (11)
78 (21)
01 0(0)
29 0(3)
02 0(0)
20 0(4)
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nationalcaps(goals) =William "Willie" Henry Falconer (born
5 April 1966 inAberdeen ) was an Scottish professional footballer who played for a string of Scottish and English clubs from 1982 to 2003. He could play in virtually any position on the pitch, but was most commonly used as a midfielder.Falconer began his career playing for his home town club, Aberdeen, in 1982. During the 6 years there he made 77 appearances and scoring 13 goals.
After 6 years with Aberdeen he moved south of the border to Watford for £300,000. During his 3 years at Watford, Willie played 71 games, scoring 12 goals. He also gained a reputation as a no nonense, tough tackling midfielder, and was sent off on more than one occasion.
In 1991 Willie moved to Middlesbrough (then managed by
Lennie Lawrence ) in a swap deal involvingTrevor Putney moving the other way. Willie's first season at Boro was successful with the team winning promotion from the old 2nd Division and entering the inauguralPremier League , and also reaching the semi finals of the League Cup (then known as theRumbelows Cup ). However, Willie's next season wasn't as happy as an ill-equipped Middlesbrough side were relegated from the Premier League. The following summer Willie was sold to Sheffield United for £400,000.After a season with Sheffield United, Falconer was transferred back north of the border to Celtic for £350,000. Although he only played 33 games in 3 years for Celtic, he became somewhat of a cult hero there. His transfer also spelt the end for the Celtic board at that time, as the bank refused to pay his transfer fee.
After Celtic, Willie's career involved a lot of clubs in not very many years. He spent most of his remaining years in Scotland, playing for Motherwell, Dundee, Clydebank, St. Johnstone and Clyde. However, he did move back to England with Grimsby in 2002 for one start and one substitution appearance.
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