Eric McMordie

Eric McMordie

Infobox Football biography
playername = Eric McMordie


fullname = Alexander S. McMordie
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1942|08|12|df=yes
cityofbirth = Belfast
countryofbirth = Northern Ireland
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height = height|ft=5|in=8
position = Midfield/Forward
youthyears = 0000–1964
youthclubs = Dundela
years = 1964–1975
1974
1975–1976
1976–1978
clubs = Middlesbrough
Sheffield Wednesday (loan)
York City
Hartlepool United
caps(goals) = 241 (22)
009 0(6)
042 0(2)
047 0(2)
nationalyears = 1967
1968-1972
nationalteam = Northern Ireland U23
Northern Ireland
nationalcaps(goals) = 01 (0)
21 (3)

Eric McMordie (full name Alexander S. McMordie), born in Belfast, Northern Ireland on 12 August 1946 is a former professional footballer. McMordie was an attacking midfielder or inside forward whose career lasted from 1965 to 1978. He played for Middlesbrough, York City and Hartlepool United making a total of 339 league appearance, scoring 32 goals. He also represented the Northern Ireland national football team on 21 occasions.

Playing career

Early days

McMordie was spotted by Manchester United playing as a junior in Belfast and was invited for a two week trial at Old Trafford in July 1961. He travelled to Manchester with George Best, however, both players became homesick and soon returned to Belfast, Best was soon persuaded to return by Matt Busby while McMordie stayed at home. On leaving school he worked as a plasterer and played football for the east Belfast part time side Dundela F.C.. [http://nifootball.blogspot.com/2007/08/eric-mcmordie.html Northern Ireland‘s Footballing Greats.] Gives full career details.]

Middlesbrough

After showing good form for Dundela, McMordie was signed by Middlesbrough in September 1964 as an eighteen year old. He made his debut in September 1965 against Plymouth Argyle and scored his first goal against Rotherham United two weeks later. McMordie was a first team regular at Boro for eight seasons, playing 241 games and scoring 22 goals. During his time with Middleborough, McMordie represented Northern Ireland on 21 occasions between 1968 and 1972, scoring three goals.

The team narrowly missed out on promotion to the top flight on several occasions. The arrival of Graeme Souness for the 1972–73 season severely restricted McMordie’s first team appearances, Middlesbrough won promotion to Division one in 1973–74, however McMordie was not a member of the side, with new manager Jack Charlton preferring Souness, Bobby Murdoch and David Armstrong in midfield. [http://www.mfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/HeroesDetail/0,,1~145,00.html Middlesbrough F.C. Heroes.] Gives career details.]

During the following 1974–75 season McMordie was loaned out to Second Division Sheffield Wednesday for two months (mid October to mid December). During his time at Sheffield he played nine games and scored six goals in a struggling Wednesday side who were relegated to Division Three at the end of the season. Those six goals made McMordie Wednesday’s top scorer that season and included two goals in a 3-3 away draw with Notts County, a match made memorable by County’s Ian Scanlon scoring a hat-trick in 165 seconds. At the end of the loan spell, McMordie could not agree terms for a full transfer to Wednesday and returned to Middlesbrough. [http://www.adrianbullock.com/swfc/stats/play0400.htm Sheffield Wednesday Archive.] Gives details of Sheffield Wednesday career.] [http://www.supernotts.com/images/Notts/Seventies/SuperScan.jpgwww.supernotts.com.] Gives details of Ian Scanlon hat-trick.]

York City, Hartlepool United

McMordie signed for York City for the 1975–76 season, the team were relegated to Division Three in his first season and he was sold midway through his second season after making 42 league appearances and scoring two goals. He signed for Hartlepool United in December 1976, making 47 league appearances before deciding to retire early in the 1978–79 season, shortly after his 32nd birthday.

References

*cite web
url=http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/sheffwed/sheffwed.htm
title=Post War English & Scottish Football League A-Z Player's Database
accessdate=2008-03-12
author=Neil Brown


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