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  2. Name: Neil McBain Nationality: Scotland Position: Half Back Signing Information: Transferred from: Ayr United. 11/1921, £6,000 Birthdate: 15-11-1895 Years at Club: 1921-1923 Age: (128) Debut: 26/11/1921 v Aston Villa (H) 1-0 (League Division One) Birthplace: Campbelltown, Argyllshire, Scotland Previous clubs: Campbeltown Academicals, Ayr United, Kilmarnock, Portsmouth (WW1), Royal Navy (WW1 ...

  3. This is the profile site of the manager Neil McBain. The site lists all clubs he coached and all clubs he played for. News . Transfers & rumours . Market values . Competitions . Forums . My TM . Live ; Log in . Neil McBain. 13.05.1974 (78 ...

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  5. 13 de may. de 1974 · The death of Neil McBain. May 13, 1974 One of the most remarkable characters in professional football, Neil McBain, has died in hospital in Ayr, aged 78. A Scottish international centre half in his day, he played for Everton, Liverpool land New Brighton as just part of his incredible career and became one of the most travelled men in British ...

  6. Neil McBain (15 November 1895 – 13 May 1974) was a Scottish professional footballer and football manager. He remains the oldest player to appear in an English Football League match.[1] McBain, a wing-half, began his senior football career in the summer of 1914, joining Ayr United. He served in the Black Watch and then transferred to the Royal Navy during World War I.[1] He moved to ...

  7. members.liverpoolfc.com › history › past-playersNeil McBain - Liverpool FC

    Neil McBain replaced long-serving full-back Tommy Lucas for the final stages of the 1927-28 season, when he played in 10 of the last 11 fixtures. He only played twice more for the club, on both occasions replacing Tom Bromilow, for consecutive matches against Arsenal and Birmingham in the late-autumn of 1928.