John May (footballer)

John May (footballer)

John May (born 15 April 1878 in Lanarkshire) was a Scottish footballer.

He played on the wing and started his career at Paisley FC. He played for a couple more clubs before he signed for Derby County. Whilst there he played in two losing FA Cup finals.

He joined Rangers in May 1904 and went on to play 149 times and scored 16 goals before he moved on to Greenock Morton in 1910.

May also won 5 Scotland caps between 1906 and 1909.

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