- Barney Battles, Sr.
Barney Battles (
January 13 ,1875 -February 17 ,1905 ) was a Scottish footballer, most notable for playing forCeltic F.C .Battles was born in
Springburn ,Glasgow , he moved toMidlothian when still a boy and played his early football with Bathgate FC, before joiningHeart of Midlothian F.C. in 1894 and Celtic the following year. Whether at full-back or half-back, Battles was noted for his commitment, enthusiasm and fearlessness. Although he lacked speed, his finely-judged interventions more than compensated. He made his Celtic debut in the 2-1 away league win overDundee F.C. onAugust 10 ,1895 . He remained with the club, on and off, until 1903, winning a League Championship badge in 1896, and winning twoScottish Cup finals.Late in the 1895-96 season, after Celtic had won the championship, he left for England and
Liverpool F.C. , where he played in three 'test' matches for them. Battles joined Dundee in May 1897, then played another League match for Liverpool in March 1898, before rejoining Celtic the following October.He impressed Scottish selectors with his consistent performances and in 1901 he starred in all three Home International matches. Battles also played for the
Scottish League and played for the Glasgow Association against Sheffield in 1902.After leaving Celtic he subsequently had spells with Dundee (again) and
Kilmarnock F.C. before his untimely death frompneumonia on17 February ,1905 , at the age of 30. Battles died before the birth of his son,Barney Battles, Jr. , who was named in his memory.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) ] The monies taken from the stand at the 1905 Scotland v Ireland match atCeltic Park were donated by host club Celtic to the grieving Battles family in tribute to their former player.cite web|url=http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/images/1905/1905031801.htm|title=Scotland v Ireland|publisher="The Scotsman " (hosted at Londonhearts.com)|date=1905-03-21|accessdate=2007-06-25]A reported 40,000 people lined the route to
Dalbeth cemetery in Glasgow's East End on the day of Battles' funeral.References
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