Johnstone Burgh F.C. - Notable Players Past and Present

Notable Players Past and Present

1968-1969 season Ian Reid went to Arbroath, Hugh Gilshan went to St Mirren Danny Burke went to East Fife and Jim McDonald to Leicester.the following season Ally Hunter went to Celtic and played for the full Scotland team.

For a list of all Johnstone Burgh players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Johnstone Burgh F.C. players.
  • Tommy Turner - former St. Johnstone, Partick Thistle, Morton and St. Mirren midfielder.
  • Malcolm Manley Former Scotland Schools International; professional with Leicester City and Portsmouth
  • Frank McAvennie - former St. Mirren, West Ham United, Celtic and Scotland striker.
  • Andy Murdoch - former Partick Thistle goalkeeper.
SJFA West of Scotland League Central District Second Division: 2012–13
  • Blantyre Victoria
  • Cambuslang Rangers
  • Forth Wanderers
  • Johnstone Burgh
  • Maryhill
  • Newmains United
  • Rossvale
  • Royal Albert
  • Vale of Clyde
  • Vale of Leven
  • Wishaw

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