John Comrie (footballer)

James Comrie was a Scottish professional footballer who played in the Scottish League for Airdrieonians and Dundee as a half back.[1] He also played in the Southern League for Reading.[2]

John Comrie
Personal information
Full name John Comrie[1]
Place of birth Scotland
Playing position(s) Half back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1909–1912 Dundee 9 (0)
1912–1915 Reading
1915–1916 Armadale
1916Airdrieonians (loan) 15 (0)
1916–1918 Airdrieonians 33 (0)
1920 King's Park
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Personal life

Comrie's relatives George, James and Malcolm were also footballers.[2][3][4]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League League National Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Dundee 1909–10[1] Scottish First Division 8 0 0 0 8 0
1910–11[1] 1 0 0 0 1 0
Total 9 0 0 0 9 0
Airdrieonians (loan) 1915–16[1] Scottish First Division 15 0 15 0
Airdrieonians 1916–17[1] Scottish First Division 26 0 26 0
1917–18[1] 7 0 7 0
Airdrieonians total 48 0 48 0
Career total 57 0 0 0 57 0
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gollark: For purposes only, you understand.
gollark: There are lots of *imaginable* and *claimed* gods, so I'm saying "gods".
gollark: So basically, the "god must exist because the universe is complex" thing ignores the fact that it... isn't really... and that gods would be pretty complex too, and does not answer any questions usefully because it just pushes off the question of why things exist to why *god* exists.
gollark: To randomly interject very late, I don't agree with your reasoning here. As far as physicists can tell, while pretty complex and hard for humans to understand, relative to some other things the universe runs on simple rules - you can probably describe the way it works in maybe a book's worth of material assuming quite a lot of mathematical background. Which is less than you might need for, say, a particularly complex modern computer system. You know what else is quite complex? Gods. They are generally portrayed as acting fairly similarly to humans (humans like modelling other things as basically-humans and writing human-centric stories), and even apart from that are clearly meant to be intelligent agents of some kind. Both of those are complicated - the human genome is something like 6GB, a good deal of which probably codes for brain things. As for other intelligent things, despite having tons of data once trained, modern machine learning things are admittedly not very complex to *describe*, but nobody knows what an architecture for general intelligence would look like.

References

  1. Litster, John. Record of Pre-War Scottish League Players. Norwich: PM Publications.
  2. "Private James Comrie – 1st/7th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers – Royals Remembered | Reading FC". www.readingfc.co.uk. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  3. "James Comrie – Football and the First World War". Retrieved 31 July 2020.
  4. "Comrie George Millwall 1908". Vintage Footballers. Retrieved 31 July 2020.


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