James Halliday |
![]() James Halliday was probably born in Scotland, although his place and date of birth remain unknown to us. * The forward appeared for Donald Turner's Thistle in April, 1943, whilst a Kello Rovers player. He made his only appearance on Saturday, 10th April, 1943, in a 1-1 draw away to Third Lanark in the Southern League. There were no goals for James in his one-off appearance for Thistle. His known club-list included Kello Rovers and Partick Thistle.
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![]() In a manoeuvre typical of the wartime era, Thistle approached Kello Rovers with a view to acquiring the services of both their left half (Andy Nesbit) and inside left (James Halliday) for a Southern League match at Cathkin Park on 10th April 1943. With the Kirkconnel outfit having no game that weekend, the request was duly granted. How jolly decent of the Rovers. It was “a moderate game of missed chances” said the Herald. Thirds took the lead with a fantastic free-kick from 40 yards (23) and they missed umpteen chances (including 3 sitters from 6 yards). Maurice Candlin scored (65) and a poor Thistle team, lacking any combined forward play, held on for an unlikely point. |
(WS/AFK/AM) |