• each Ormond goal. As of 28 March 2015[update] "Willie Ormond". www.londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Scotland B player Ormond, Willie, FitbaStats...
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  • again. Brown and his successor Willie Ormond both managed Scotland after leaving St Johnstone. In 1970–71, under Ormond, Saints finished third in the league...
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  • 1960s. After Tommy Docherty's brief spell as manager, Willie Ormond was hired in 1973. Ormond lost his first match in charge 5–0 to England, but recovered...
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    several between 1954 and 1998. Beattie (1954), Dawson Walker (1958), Willie Ormond (1974), Ally MacLeod (1978), Stein (1982), Alex Ferguson (1986), Andy...
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  • Ormond death record". Scotland's People. Retrieved 25 January 2023. Willie Ormond at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer...
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  • Rasic Head coach: Luis Alamos Head coach: Mário Zagallo Head coach: Willie Ormond Head coach: Miljan Miljanić Head coach: Blagoje Vidinić Head coach:...
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  • of Gordon Smith, Bobby Johnstone, Lawrie Reilly, Eddie Turnbull and Willie Ormond, collectively known as the Famous Five, was "regarded as the finest...
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    His appointment was made to take the strain off manager Willie Ormond. Stein accompanied Ormond for the Wales under-23s match on 25 February, but only...
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    of Gordon Smith, Bobby Johnstone, Lawrie Reilly, Eddie Turnbull and Willie Ormond. The north stand at Easter Road was named in their honour when it was...
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  • during a very successful period for the club under the management of Willie Ormond. Rooney was the club's captain during their UEFA Cup run of 1971–72...
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  • Harvey (1966–1970) Bobby Seith (1970–1974) John Hagart (1974–1977) Willie Ormond (1977–1980) Bobby Moncur (1980–1981) Tony Ford (1981) Alex MacDonald...
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    named the Ormond Stand, after Willie Ormond, a successful manager of St Johnstone who left the club in 1973 to manage Scotland. The Ormond Stand also...
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  • (businessman), Australian businessman Willie Ormond, Scotland international football (soccer) player and manager Hon. Wyriott Ormond Sr., attorney general of North...
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  • Danny McGrain RM 20 Willie Morgan CM 10 David Hay CM 4 Billy Bremner (c) LM 8 Kenny Dalglish SS 11 Peter Lorimer CF 9 Joe Jordan Manager: Willie Ormond...
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  • April 1927 (aged 27) 1 Celtic 12 4FW Willie Fernie (1928-11-22)22 November 1928 (aged 25) 1 Celtic 13 4FW Willie Ormond (1927-02-23)23 February 1927 (aged...
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  • 1950s, along with Bobby Johnstone, Gordon Smith, Eddie Turnbull, and Willie Ormond. Reilly is rated amongst the top forwards in Scottish football history...
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    Murray, rugby union player Yvonne Murray, athlete Colin Nish, footballer Willie Ormond, footballer and manager Kirsten Reilly, footballer Kris Renton, footballer...
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  • was the younger brother of Scotland player and manager Willie Ormond. Another brother, Bert Ormond, emigrated and represented New Zealand at international...
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  • Murray Pat Murray Robert Neil Kevin Nisbet Garry O'Connor John O'Neil Willie Ormond Ryan Porteous Lawrie Reilly Harry Rennie Derek Riordan Harry Ritchie...
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  • Most Scottish Cup goals: James McGhee, 26. Most League Cup goals: Willie Ormond, 38. Youngest goalscorer: Jimmy O'Rourke, 16 years, 88 days (against...
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    in November 1972. He left the job a month later and was succeeded by Willie Ormond, who secured qualification for the World Cup by winning a home match...
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    John Meechan - footballer, centre-forward Charles Melville - cricketer Willie Ormond - former Hibs & Internationalist footballer David Provan - former Rangers...
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  • Turnbull manager details". fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 May 2021. "Willie Ormond manager details". fitbastats.com. Retrieved 24 May 2021. "Bertie Auld...
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    Murray, rugby union player Garry O'Connor, professional footballer Willie Ormond, footballer and manager Jock Taylor, World Champion motorcycle sidecar...
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    their group. However, Bremner was nearly not selected by manager Willie Ormond after Ormond found him drunk in a bar not long after Jimmy Johnstone had to...
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    Jimmy Mullen added a fourth seven minutes from time, and although Willie Ormond scored a consolation for Scotland, England topped the competition for...
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  • New Caledonia, scoring in the 4–2 win. Ormond came from a successful footballing family. His brother Willie Ormond represented Scotland at the 1954 FIFA...
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  • second half, but succumbed to a 3–2 defeat. Willie Ormond was appointed Scotland manager in 1973. Ormond lost his first match in charge 5–0 to England...
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    in eight consecutive internationals for Scotland and was selected by Willie Ormond for the 22 man squad travelling to West Germany for the 1974 World Cup...
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