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George Livingston
Personal information
Full name George Turner Livingston[1][a]
Date of birth (1876-05-05)5 May 1876
Place of birth Dumbarton, Scotland
Date of death 15 January 1950(1950-01-15) (aged 73)[1]
Place of death Helensburgh, Scotland[1]
Position(s) Inside forward, wing half
Youth career
1892–1893 Sinclair Swifts
1893–1894 Artizan Thistle
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1894–1895 Parkhead
1895–1896 Dumbarton 0 (0)
1896–1900 Hearts 50 (26)
1900–1901 Sunderland 30 (12)
1901–1902 Celtic 17 (4)
1902–1903 Liverpool 31 (4)
1903–1906 Manchester City 81 (19)
1906–1909 Rangers 47 (20)
1909–1915 Manchester United 43 (4)
1919 Dumbarton 1 (0)
Total 300 (89)
International career
1906–1907 Scotland 2 (0)
1907 Scottish League XI 1 (0)
Managerial career
1911–1915 Manchester United Reserves (player-manager)
1919–1920 Dumbarton
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

George Turner Livingston (5 May 1876 – 15 January 1950) was a Scottish footballer.[2] He played for several prominent clubs for a few years apiece, including Heart of Midlothian, Celtic and Rangers in Scotland, and Sunderland, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United in England. Livingstone was capped twice for the Scotland national team; his regular position was at inside forward.

Career

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Livingstone was born in Dumbarton and started his career with local team Sinclair Swifts.[3] He then moved to Artizan Thistle and Parkhead,[4] before moving to Heart of Midlothian in the Scottish Football League,[5] being part of the squad that won the competition in his first season, 1896–97, though he only played in four of the matches. He made 59 SFL and Scottish Cup appearances for the Edinburgh club, with 29 goals scored. In 1900, he joined Sunderland,[6] but he only played there for a season (making 31 Football League and FA Cup appearances and scoring 12 goals – the club were league runners-up) before moving to Celtic,[7] where in his one season he made 23 SFL and Scottish Cup appearances and scored seven goals as they finished as runners-up in both the league and cup.

In 1902, he moved back to England, signing for Liverpool (32 appearances, four goals) and then switched to Manchester City in 1903.[8][9] He made 88 appearances for City, scoring 20 goals[9] as the club won the 1904 FA Cup Final and were runners-up in the League in the same season.

He returned to Scotland in 1906, playing for Rangers for two seasons and part of a third without winning a major trophy (53 appearances, 23 goals)[10] before transferring to Manchester United in early 1909. He helped United win the 1910–11 Football League title (10 appearances in that campaign, from 46 and 3 goals overall) before retiring in 1914.[11][12]

He later served as manager of hometown club Dumbarton from early 1919 to late 1920[13] (also making one final league appearance as a player)[1] and worked under Bill Struth at Rangers as the first team trainer.[3]

He is the only footballer to date that has played (and scored) for both sides of the Old Firm and for Manchester's two biggest rivals.[3]

Personal life

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Livingstone's older brother Archie was also a professional footballer.[14] He served as a private in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the First World War.[15]

Honours

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Manchester City

Manchester United

See also

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References

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  1. ^ ScotlandsPeople spells the surname Livingston in both the birth and death entries.
  1. ^ a b c d Litster, John. Record of Pre-War Scottish League Players. Norwich: PM Publications.
  2. ^ "George Turner Livingstone – Scotland Football League Record from 02 Mar 1907 to 02 Mar 1907". www.londonhearts.com. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Livingstone George Turner Image 2 Manchester City 1904". Vintage Footballers. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  4. ^ "Geordie Livingstone – Player Statistics". The Sons Archive – Dumbarton Football Club History. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  5. ^ "George T Livingston – Hearts Career – from 19 Sep 1896 to 30 Apr 1900". www.londonhearts.com. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  6. ^ "Geordie Livingstone". TheStatCat. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  7. ^ "Celtic Player George Livingstone Details". www.fitbastats.com. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  8. ^ "Liverpool career stats for George Livingstone". www.lfchistory.net. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  9. ^ a b "Geordie Livingstone". bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  10. ^ "Rangers Player George Livingstone Details". www.fitbastats.com. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  11. ^ "George Livingstone – Manchester United Player Profile & Stats". www.mufcinfo.com. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  12. ^ George Livingstone, StredfordEnd
  13. ^ "[Dumbarton manager] Livingston, George". www.fitbastats.com. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
  14. ^ Carder, Tim; Harris, Roger (1997). Albion A–Z: A Who's Who of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. Hove: Goldstone Books. p. 146. ISBN 978-0-9521337-1-1.
  15. ^ "George Turner Livingstone | Service Record". Football and the First World War. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
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