Wings of Steel: My Great Uncle, George Clarke Robertson, a Left Winger in the Steel Towns

Wings of Steel tells of Iain Paterson's quest to uncover the story of his great uncle, a soccer star before World War I with Motherwell, Sheffield Wednesday, and Scotland—once described as the best outside-left in Britain. Among the treasured mementos inherited from his late grandmother was a shoebox full of photographs of family and friends long departed—the most fascinating being those of an unknown young man in vintage soccer kit sporting a Scottish cap dated 1910. As Iain discovered, his mother's older brother was Motherwell's first international player, the man responsible for Sheffield Wednesday becoming known as the Owls—and the figure at the heart of a mysterious riot following an international match in politically sensitive 1913 Dublin. Wings of Steel aims to set the record straight on many inaccuracies attached to George's story over the years, and to discover where George finally ended his days.
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Wings of Steel: My Great Uncle, George Clarke Robertson, a Left Winger in the Steel Towns

Wings of Steel tells of Iain Paterson's quest to uncover the story of his great uncle, a soccer star before World War I with Motherwell, Sheffield Wednesday, and Scotland—once described as the best outside-left in Britain. Among the treasured mementos inherited from his late grandmother was a shoebox full of photographs of family and friends long departed—the most fascinating being those of an unknown young man in vintage soccer kit sporting a Scottish cap dated 1910. As Iain discovered, his mother's older brother was Motherwell's first international player, the man responsible for Sheffield Wednesday becoming known as the Owls—and the figure at the heart of a mysterious riot following an international match in politically sensitive 1913 Dublin. Wings of Steel aims to set the record straight on many inaccuracies attached to George's story over the years, and to discover where George finally ended his days.
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Wings of Steel: My Great Uncle, George Clarke Robertson, a Left Winger in the Steel Towns

Wings of Steel: My Great Uncle, George Clarke Robertson, a Left Winger in the Steel Towns

by Iain Paterson
Wings of Steel: My Great Uncle, George Clarke Robertson, a Left Winger in the Steel Towns

Wings of Steel: My Great Uncle, George Clarke Robertson, a Left Winger in the Steel Towns

by Iain Paterson

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Wings of Steel tells of Iain Paterson's quest to uncover the story of his great uncle, a soccer star before World War I with Motherwell, Sheffield Wednesday, and Scotland—once described as the best outside-left in Britain. Among the treasured mementos inherited from his late grandmother was a shoebox full of photographs of family and friends long departed—the most fascinating being those of an unknown young man in vintage soccer kit sporting a Scottish cap dated 1910. As Iain discovered, his mother's older brother was Motherwell's first international player, the man responsible for Sheffield Wednesday becoming known as the Owls—and the figure at the heart of a mysterious riot following an international match in politically sensitive 1913 Dublin. Wings of Steel aims to set the record straight on many inaccuracies attached to George's story over the years, and to discover where George finally ended his days.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781909626348
Publisher: Pitch Publishing
Publication date: 11/01/2014
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author


Iain Paterson is a former local government officer. He was a major contributor to The Dictionary of Scottish Architects, and has written a number of articles for family history magazines.

Table of Contents

Introduction 11

1 Hearth And Home - The Menstrie Years 15

2 1906/07-Making His Mark At Fir Park 18

3 1907/08-Always Dangerous 39

4 1908/09-Deadly And Deceptive 61

5 1909/10-Consistent And Deserving Of International Honours 82

6 MovingOn 111

7 1909/10-A New Start 114

8 1910/11-The New Idol 119

9 Report On The Scandinavian Tour 1911 129

10 1911/12-Best Outside-Left In Britain 136

11 1912/13-An Owl On The Wing 148

12 The Irish International Incident And The League Title Run-In 157

13 1913/14-Badly Damaged 170

14 1914/15-LackingResolution 183

15 Wartime Football - Playing Extraordinarily Well 191

16 1919/20-Palpable Inefficiency 194

17 1920/21-A Final Flourish With The Fifers 199

18 1921/22-Back In The Scottish League 206

19 Butcher, Baker Or Candlestick Maker? 210

Bibliography 218

Photo credits 220

Acknowledgements 221

Postscript 223

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