Willie Wiseman

William S. Wiseman (18 October 1896 – 1979) was a Scottish amateur football left back who played in the Scottish League for Queen's Park and later served on the club's committee.[1][3][2][4][5] He was capped by Scotland at international level.[6][7]

Willie Wiseman
Personal information
Full name William S. Wiseman[1]
Date of birth 18 October 1896
Place of birth Turriff, Scotland
Date of death 1979 (aged 8283)[2]
Place of death Edinburgh, Scotland
Playing position(s) Left back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
0000–1914 Hawthorn
1914 Aberdeen 0 (0)
1914– Hawthorn
0000–1922 Aberdeen University
1922 Aberdeen 0 (0)
1922–1930 Queen's Park 264 (0)
National team
1926–1930 Scotland 2 (0)
1926–1930 Scotland Amateurs 6 (0)
1927 Scottish League XI 1
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Personal life

Wiseman was educated at Fordyce Academy, Portsoy and Aberdeen University and left the latter institution in 1916 to serve in the First World War with the Gordon Highlanders.[2][8] During his time on the Western Front, he was gassed, wounded and posted missing for a week.[8] He rose to the rank of captain and also served as a lieutenant in the Tank Corps.[9] After the war, he went to India to assist with the restructuring of the British Indian Army.[2]

After leaving the army, Wiseman completed his studies at Glasgow Technical College and later worked as an Assistant Roads Surveyor for Dunbartonshire Council.[2] He took up a Deputy County Surveyor position in Banffshire in 1930.[2][8] He married in 1930 and had one son.[2] Wiseman served as a major in the Royal Engineers during the Second World War, recruiting and training personnel in Scotland and then working on infrastructure projects.[2]

Honours

Queen's Park

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References

  1. "QPFC.com – A Historical Queen's Park FC Website". www.qpfc.com. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  2. "The Queen's Park Men Who Served And Survived As At October 2016" (PDF). pp. 19–21. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  3. (Smith 2013, p. 288)
  4. Litster, John. Record of Pre-War Scottish League Players. Norwich: PM Publications.
  5. "Aberdeen Football Club Heritage Trust – Player Profile". www.afcheritage.org. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
  6. William Wiseman at the Scottish Football Association
  7. "FORGOTTEN GLORIES – British Amateur Internationals 1901–1974" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 July 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  8. "Queen's Park And The Great War: 1914 To 1918" (PDF). p. 17. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  9. Willie Wiseman on Lives of the First World War
Sources
  • Smith, Paul (2013). Scotland Who's Who. Pitch Publishing. ISBN 9781909178847.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)


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