- Jack Rattray
Infobox Football biography
playername= Jack Rattray
fullname = John Rattray
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cityofbirth =Lumphinnans
countryofbirth =Scotland
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position = Inside Forward
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years = 1911-1913
1913-19xx
1919-1922
1922-1924
clubs = FalkirkRaith Rovers
Dumbarton
Bethlehem Steel
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34 (10)
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ntupdate =John “Jack” Rattray (born
Lumphinnans ,Scotland ) was an early twentieth century Scottish football inside forward who played professionally in Scotland and the United States.“When actively engaged in the sport Rattray was one of the versatile type of players. He was equally effective on the halfback line as he was among the forwards, and frequently alternated in the positions of right halfback and inside right.” [http://www.geocities.com/bethlehem_soccer/gl090624d.html September 6, 1924 The Globe] ] In 1911, Rattray began his professional career withFalkirk F.C. of theScottish Football League First Division. He spent two seasons at Falkirk before transferring toRaith Rovers in 1913, but his career was interrupted, along with so many others, by the outbreak ofWorld War I in 1914. Rattray served in a Scottish regiment in the British Army during the war, not returning to football until January 1919 when he signed withDumbarton F.C. In 1922, Rattray left Scotland to sign with theBethlehem Steel F.C. of theAmerican Soccer League . [cite book | last = Jose | first = Colin | title = American Soccer League, 1921-1931 | format = Hardback | publisher = The Scarecrow Press | year = 1998 | id = (ISBN 0-8108-3429-4) ] His last game with the team came in the final of the1924 American Cup . He was not slated to start the game, but was written in to fill in for an injured team mate. His selection paid dividends when he scored the game’s lone goal, giving Steel its sixthAmerican Cup title. Rattray retired following the 1923-1924 season, returning to Scotland where he settled inCowdenbeath .References
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