Individual Achievements
Name | Career | Apps |
---|---|---|
Alan Rough | 1969–1982 | 624 |
Davie McParland | 1953–1974 | 587 |
Jackie Campbell | 1963–1982 | 579 |
Willie Sharpe | 1939–1957 | 571 |
Jimmy McGowan | 1941–1956 | 543 |
Eddie McLeod | 1926–1940 | 495 |
Willie Bulloch | 1909–1923 | 471 |
Alex Elliot | 1927–1940 | 454 |
John Harvey | 1951–1966 | 435 |
Stewart Calderwood | 1926–1938 | 420 |
Name | Career | Goals |
---|---|---|
Willie Sharpe | 1939–1957 | 229 |
Willie Paul | 1884–1899 | 186 |
George Smith | 1953–1964 | 125 |
Jimmy Walker | 1946–1957 | 121 |
Johnny Torbet | 1924–1933 | 116 |
Willie Newall | 1938–1945 | 101 |
Dougie Somner | 1974–1979 | 101 |
Davie Ness | 1923–1935 | 97 |
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