Tommy Muirhead

Scottish footballer and manager
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroScottish footballer and manager
PlacesUnited Kingdom Scotland
wasAthlete Football player Association football player Sports official Association football manager
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth24 January 1897, Cowdenbeath, United Kingdom
Death27 May 1979Helensburgh, United Kingdom (aged 82 years)
Star signAquarius
Sports Teams
Rangers F.C.
Hibernian F.C.
Boston Soccer Club
Rangers F.C.
Scottish Football League XI
Scotland national football team
The details

Biography

Thomas "Tommy" Allan Muirhead (24 January 1897 in Cowdenbeath, Fife – 27 May 1979 in Helensburgh) was a Scottish footballer who played for Hibernian, Rangers and Scotland.

Player

Hibs and Rangers

Muirhead, a forward who was occasionally deployed as a half-back, was signed by Rangers for £20 from Hibernian in May 1917. He made his debut against his former club in a 3–0 win at Ibrox on 15 September 1917. He went on to score 49 goals in 353 appearances for Rangers and won 8 championship medals. He was also captain of the club for a spell.

American Soccer League

Muirhead's Rangers career was interrupted by a brief stint in the US in 1925. Cash-rich American Soccer League club Boston Wonder Workers lured him across the Atlantic to assume the role of player-manager. However, despite the presence of several other Scots, including internationalists such as Alex McNab and Barney Battles, he could not settle in Boston and returned to Glasgow after only 14 games.

Scotland

Muirhead returned to Rangers where he played until 1930.

National team

Muirhead was capped at international level, making 8 appearances for Scotland. He captained Scotland in a 1–0 defeat against Ireland on 25 February 1928.

Manager

After his playing career, Muirhead had further spells in management with St Johnstone (1931–36) and Preston North End (1936–37) and he also worked as a sports journalist.

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