George Tidy

George Tidy
Personal information
Full name George Thomas Tidy
Date of birth (1930-06-28) 28 June 1930
Place of birth Edinburgh, Scotland
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1946–1949 Royston Rosebery unknown
1949–1952 Edinburgh City unknown
1952 Dunfermline Athletic 11
1952–1955 Brechin City 124
1956 Arniston Rangers unknown
1956-1957 Berwick Rangers 15
1957 Peebles Rovers unknown

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 16 September 2011.


George Tidy (born 28 July 1930 in Edinburgh) was a Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper during the 1950s.

Although he initially started as a centre-half with Royston Rosebery in 1946, he played in goal shortly before being transferred to Edinburgh City during the 1949-50 season. He joined Dunfermline Athletic at the start of the 1951-52 season, who at the time were in the Scottish Football League "B" Division. He made eleven first-team appearances; 9 in the league and 2 in the Supplementary Cup before moving on to Brechin City FC at the start of the 1952-53 season.

George was part of the Brechin City team which won the Scottish Football League "C" Division Championship title in the 1953-54 season and was the youngest member of the team. He was the only member of the Brechin City team to play in all 42 games during the 1952-53 season and all 40 games during the Championship winning season of 1953-54. He was freed at the end of the 1954-55 season and joined junior side Arniston Rangers FC in June 1956. But he returned to Senior football with Berwick Rangers FC in October 1956 making 13 league appearances and 2 in the Scottish Cup before leaving Senior football in August 1957. He then returned to the Junior ranks to complete his playing career with Peebles Rovers FC.

Honours

Brechin City FC

1953–54

References

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