Kinnaird Ouchterlonie

Kinnaird 'Ken' Robb Richardson Ouchterlonie (born in Dundee) was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside forward.

Kinnarid Ouchterlonie
Personal information
Full name Kinnaird Robb Richardson Ouchterlonie
Place of birth Dundee, Scotland
Playing position(s) Inside forward
Youth career
Lochee Harp
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1939–1942 Celtic 0 (0)
1947–1948 Ayr United 14 (4)
1948 Dundee 1 (0)
1948–1949 Dundee United 9 (2)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Ouchterlonie, whose brother Willie was also a footballer, began his career with local side Lochee Harp before joining Celtic just before the start of the Second World War.[1] During the early 1940s, Ouchterlonie was not retained by the club and he featured as a trialist for Dundee United in March 1943. Ouchterlonie didn't become a signed player until September 1948, by which time he had featured for rivals Dundee and Ayr United, and made his début at inside right, playing regularly for the remainder of the year. After spending the first few months of 1949 in the reserves, Ouchterlonie was released from Tannadice Park in May 1949.[2]

After retiring from football, Ouchterlonie ran a shoemaking and shoe repair business, and was based in the Hawkhill area of Dundee. He and his beloved wife Charlote (Lottie) Ouchterlonie, together with children Aileen, Kay and Kenneth, moved to Canvey Island in Essex. Ken joined Calor Gas as an Engineer until retiring.[3] He died in December 1995.

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References

  1. "Blether with Brown: 09 May 2008". Evening Telegraph. 9 May 2008. Archived from the original on 13 May 2008. Retrieved 21 September 2008.
  2. Gracie, Steve (2008). A Passion For Survival. Arabest Publishing Dundee. ISBN 978-0-9558341-0-3.
  3. "Blether with Brown: 21 July 2008". Evening Telegraph. 21 July 2008. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 21 September 2008.


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