Tom Findlay

{{short description|Scottish footballer}}

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{{Infobox football biography

| name= Tom Findlay

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| fullname= Thomas Findlay

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| position= Inside left

| birth_date= 2 January 1881

| birth_place= Kilmarnock, Scotland

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| death_place=

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| years1= –

| clubs1= Kilmarnock Rugby XI

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| years2= 1901–1904

|clubs2= Kilmarnock

| caps2= 26 | goals2= 5

|years3= 1904

|clubs3= Morton

| caps3= 0 | goals3= 0

| years4= 1904–1906

|clubs4= Motherwell

| caps4= 37 | goals4= 15

| years5= 1906–1908

| clubs5= Hibernian

| caps5= 40 | goals5= 9

|years6= 1908

|clubs6= → Kilmarnock (loan)

| caps6= 3| goals6= 1

| years7= 1908–1911

|clubs7= Port Glasgow Athletic

| caps7= 71 | goals7= 9

|years8= 1911

|clubs8= → Albion Rovers (loan)

| caps8= 1 | goals8= 0

|years9= 1911–1912

|clubs9= Nithsdale Wanderers

| caps9=  | goals9=

| totalcaps = 178

| totalgoals = 39

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Thomas Findlay (born 2 January 1881) was a Scottish footballer who played mainly as an inside left for clubs including Kilmarnock,[https://www.fitbastats.com/kilmarnock/player.php?playerid=6966 (Kilmarnock player) Findlay, T.], FitbaStats Motherwell[http://www.motherwellnet.com/database/player-archive/f/thomas-findlay/ Thomas Findlay], MotherWELLnet and Port Glasgow Athletic – at all three, his elder brother Robert was among his teammates. With Port Glasgow, he was a Renfrewshire Cup winner in 1909.[https://playupliverpool.com/1909/04/30/port-glasgow-athletic-v-morton-2-1-renfrewshire-cup-final-april-30-1909/ Port Glasgow Athletic v Morton 2-1 (Renfrewshire Cup Final: April 30, 1909)], Play Up Liverpool He also featured for Hibernian[https://www.fitbastats.com/hibs/player.php?playerid=5651 (Hibernian player) Findlay, Thomas], FitbaStats (scoring the winner for the club in the 1906 Rosebery Charity Cup final),[https://www.londonhearts.com/scores/images/1906/1906053001.htm Football. {{!}} Rosebery Charity Cup Final], The Scotsman, 31 May 1906; via London Hearts Supporters Club Morton (two Scottish Cup appearances only), Albion Rovers and Nithsdale Wanderers.{{cite journal|title=A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players|author=John Litster|publisher=Scottish Football Historian magazine|date=October 2012}}

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