Brechin City F.C. - Notable Players

Notable Players

This list contains the players who have made at least 100 League appearances for Brechin City (figures indicate league appearances and goals scored whilst bold type indicates a player still at the club).

  • Bobby Aitken (149/3)
  • Ray Allan (129/0)
  • Richard Baillie (127/0)
  • Kevin Bain (123/24)
  • Roddie Black (200/19)
  • Ralph Brand (174/43)
  • Alex Brown (120/0)
  • Bobby Brown (444/33)
  • Harry Cairney (355/3)
  • Dick Campbell (157/7)
  • Ian Campbell (282/125)
  • Graeme Christie (129/7)
  • Doug Clark (145/5)
  • Frank Conway (200/7)
  • Andy Dow (100/7)
  • Charlie Dunn (223/22)
  • Alex Edmiston (127/0)
  • Charlie Elvin (225/19)
  • Craig Farnan (102/7)
  • Ian Fleming (132/15)
  • Graham Gibson (100/18)
  • Ralph Gillespie (112/29)
  • Steven Hampshire (123/31)
  • Bisset Harrier (208/15)
  • Hugh Hill (118/4)
  • Jimmy Hodge (227/3)
  • Steve Kerrigan (111/19)
  • John Kidd (103/2)
  • Charlie King (297/54)
  • David Lawrie (166/0)
  • Gordon Lees (203/41)
  • Ray Lorimer (107/7)
  • George Mackie (118/15)
  • James McKellar (148/15)
  • Duncan MacLeod (124/3)
  • Tom McLevy (236/0)
  • Billy McNeill (128/17)
  • Marc Millar (123/25)
  • Jim Morton (124/22)
  • Derek Neilson (244/0)
  • Craig Nelson (209/0)
  • Archie Paterson (142/1)
  • Ian Paterson (256/65)
  • Brian Reid (432/43)
  • John Ritchie (128/0)
  • Paul Ritchie (179/60)
  • Ronnie Robb (136/30)
  • Sandy Ross (120/40)
  • Frank Sandeman (128/12)
  • Doug Scott (414/18)
  • John Sime (164/1)
  • Greig Smith (103/0)
  • Jamie Smith (100/11)
  • Peter Smith (141/5)
  • Les Sneddon (157/43)
  • Stuart Sorbie (118/23)
  • Bobby Stewart (113/19)
  • Ian Stewart (116/14)
  • Clark Sutherland (104/7)
  • Chris Templeman (129/55)
  • Willie Tocher (159/15)
  • Scott Walker (128/0)
  • Bobby Warrender (200/83)
  • David Watt (459/3)

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