- Harry Rennie
Football player infobox
playername = Harry Rennie
fullname = Henry George Rennie
dateofbirth = birth date|1873|6|1
cityofbirth =Greenock
countryofbirth =Scotland
dateofdeath = 1954
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =Scotland
position =Goalkeeper
years = 189?-1898
1898-1900
1900-1908
1908-1910
1910-
clubs = Greenock Morton
Heart of Midlothian
Hibernian
Rangers
Kilmarnock
caps(goals) =
33 (0)
nationalyears = 1900-1908
nationalteam = Scotland
nationalcaps(goals) = 13 (0)
pcupdate = 18:49, 4 August 2007 (UTC)
ntupdate = 18:49, 4 August 2007 (UTC)Henry "Harry" George Rennie (
1 June ,1873 - 1954} was a Scottish footballgoalkeeper who played for Morton, Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian, Rangers, Kilmarnock and the Scotland national team.Born in
Greenock , Rennie started his career as a half-back with local Junior sides Volunteers, Bellgrove Ramblers and Greenock Junior West End.cite book | last = Lamming | first = Douglas | title = A Scottish Soccer Internationalists Who’s Who, 1872-1986 | format = Hardback | publisher = Hutton Press | year = 1987 | id = (ISBN 0-907033-47-4) ] His early talent earned him selection for the Scottish Junior International side and eventually a move to Division Two Morton, where he belatedly became a goalkeeper in 1897, at the age of 23.cite book | last = Cairney| first = John| title = A Scottish Football Hall of Fame| format = Paperback | year = 2004 | publisher = Mainstream Sport | id = ISBN 1-84018-920-7]Rennie introduced several innovative concepts to goalkeeping in Scottish football. He was the first to demark his goal area to assist him with judging angles, while he also pioneered the study of opposing forwards gestures and body-language as they prepared to shoot. His scientific approach quickly brought him to national prominence and he signed for First Division Hearts in 1898 for £50. During two seasons at Tynecastle, he helped the
Edinburgh side to second and fourth place League finishes and also made his debut for the full Scottish national team.In 1900, Hearts agreed Rennie's transfer to Celtic, however a problem with his contract ensured he never officially joined the
Glasgow club. Instead, he signed for Hearts' city rivals Hibernian, where he became an important figure in one of the most successful eras in the club's history. He helped them to claim the 1902Scottish Cup , defeating Celtic 1-0 in the final, with contemporary match reports crediting him with several notable saves.cite web|url=http://heritage.scotsman.com/people.cfm?id=502242006|title = Can 104 year jinx finally be broken?|publisher="The Scotsman "|date = 2006-04-01] Hibs triumphed despite the final being played atCeltic Park , the home ground of their opponents, as a result of Ibrox's unavailability following the partial terracing collapse which occurred during the annual Scotland v England match two weeks earlier.cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scottish_cup/1346578.stm|title=99 years and counting|publisher="BBC Sport "|date=2001-05-23] The following year, Rennie's goalkeeping helped Hibs to their first ever League title. Rennie and captainBobby Atherton were the only two players to appear in every match during that campaign.cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/players/scot-champ-teams.html|title=Scottish Championship Winning Teams: 1900-1920|publisher="RSSSF"]Hibs couldn't retain this level of success in the following years but Rennie remained a frequent choice as Scotland goalkeeper. He won 13 caps in total between 1900 and 1908, recording 4 clean sheets in the process. He also made seven appearances for the
Scottish Football League representative side.cite web|url=http://www.londonhearts.com/SFL/players/henrygeorgerennie.html|title=SFL Appearances|publisher="londonhearts.com"] He joined Rangers in 1908 and appeared for them in the infamous 1909 Cup final, abandoned after crowd trouble involving rival Celtic and Rangers fans. His final move was to Kilmarnock in 1910, where he retired short of his fortieth birthday.Rennie's innovative approach to goalkeeping had earned him many admirers and after his playing retirement he maintained an interest in the game by mentoring prospective young goalkeepers. His most famous disciple was 1940s Morton and Scotland goalkeeper Jimmy Cowan.
References
External links
*SFA Profile|id=113528
* [http://www.londonhearts.com/scotland/players/henrygeorgerennie.html Scotland Appearances] at londonhearts.com
* [http://www.londonhearts.com/SFL/players/henrygeorgerennie.html SFL Appearances] at londonhearts.com
* [http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/players/rennieharry.html Hearts Appearances] at londonhearts.com
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