- Billy Hogg
Infobox Football biography
playername = William Hogg
fullname = William Hogg
dateofbirth = birth date|1879|5|29|df=y
cityofbirth =Newcastle-upon-Tyne
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = death date and age|1937|1|30|1879|5|29|df=y
height =
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position =Outside right
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years =
1899–1909
1909–1913
1913–1914
1914–1915
clubs = Willington Athletic
Sunderland
Rangers
Dundee
Raith Rovers
caps(goals) =
281 (82)
109 (45)
manageryears = 1914–1915
managerclubs = Raith Rovers
nationalyears = 1902
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) = 03 0(0)
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ntupdate =William Hogg (
29 May 1879 –30 January 1937 ) was an English footballer who played atoutside right , winningthe Football League championship with Sunderland in 1901–02, before moving toScotland where he won the Scottish League title three times with Rangers. He also made three appearances for England in 1902.Career
underland
Hogg was born in
Newcastle upon Tyne and was playing local football with Willington Athletic when he was spotted by Sunderland where he became a professional in October 1899. He made his debut on2 December 1899 , scoring in a 5–0 victory over Notts County. He soon became a regular fixture in the outside-right berth and in his first season Sunderland finished third in the League, with Hogg having made 19 appearances with six goals.The following season he was ever-present appearing in all 34 league matches, contributing nine goals as Sunderland finished as runners-up. In 1901–02 Hogg missed six games, but increased his goal tally to ten for the season, as Sunderland claimed the Championship by a three point margin over Everton.
Hogg was selected for all England's matches in the
1902 British Home Championship , including the match played atIbrox Park on5 April 1902 which was subsequently declared "void" after the collapse of a stand left 25 spectators dead. England had played poorly in their opening matches, drawing 0–0 with Wales on3 March 1902 and scrambling a 1–0 victory over the Irish on22 March . Following theIbrox disaster , the Scotland game was relocated toVilla Park . The match was fiercely fought and ended with a 2–2 draw, sharing the points but giving the trophy to the Scots.Although never selected again for England, Hogg continued to score regularly for his club, and in 1903–04 he was the club's top-scorer with 13 goals.
Hogg remained with Sunderland until May 1909. In his final season with the
Roker Park club, he scored two hat-tricks in a fortnight, the first away to Woolwich Arsenal on21 November with the second coming on5 December , in a 9–1 victory atSt James' Park over bitter local rivals Newcastle United, with the other goals coming fromGeorge Holley (another hat-trick),Arthur Bridgett (two) andJackie Mordue . [ [http://www.thestatcat.co.uk/Imatchdets/IMD4015.asp Newcastle United 1 Sunderland 9, 5 December 1908 (Match summary)] ] Sunderland finished the 1908–09 season in third place, with Newcastle champions.In his ten years with Sunderland, Hogg made a total of 302 appearances in all competitions, with 84 goals.
Rangers
In May 1909 he moved to
Glasgow , where he joined Rangers for a fee of £100.cite book | author=Graham Betts| title=England: Player by player | publisher=Green Umbrella Publishing | year=2006|pages=p.131| isbn=1-905009-63-1] In his first season at Ibrox, Rangers finished third in theScottish League table, with Hogg contributing six goals from 29 appearances. In each of the next three seasons, Rangers won the title with Hogg contributing 14 goals from 31 appearances in 1910–11 [ [http://www.gersnetonline.net/newsite/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=180&Itemid=31 Rangers 1910-11 season details] ] and 20 goals from 30 appearances in 1911–12 [ [http://www.gersnetonline.net/newsite/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=179&Itemid=31 Rangers 1911-12 season details] ] . In each of the three championship seasons, Rangers' top scorer was Scotland international William Reid.By 1913, injuries were beginning to limit Hogg's appearances and he was only able to make 16 appearances (with five goals) eventually losing his place to
Jimmy Paterson as Rangers claimed the title for the third consecutive season. [ [http://www.gersnetonline.net/newsite/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=178&Itemid=31 Rangers 1912-13 season details] ]Later career
He left Rangers at the end of the season, spending a year with Dundee before accepting the position of player-manager at Raith Rovers. Following the outbreak of
the First World War , Hogg returned toWearside to work in an engineering works. After the war he became a local licensee.Honours
;Sunderland
*Football League champions: 1901–02;Rangers
*Scottish League champions: 1910–11, 1911–12 & 1912–13References
External links
*Englandstats|id=495|name=Billy Hogg
* [http://www.englandfc.com/Profiles/php/PlayerProfileByName.php?id=499 England profile]
* [http://www.a-love-supreme.com/100%20greatest/10-1.htm Sunderland profile]
* [http://www.thestatcat.co.uk/Mplayers/MPG448.asp Full details of Sunderland career]
* [http://www.safc.com/history/?page_id=6528 Article on Sunderland A.F.C. website]
* [http://imageevent.com/wertp/rangersportraits;jsessionid=zfie1g6fu1.tiger_s?p=17&n=1&m=-1&c=4&l=0&w=4&s=0&z=2 Photograph]
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