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Tommy Leishman

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Scottish footballer and manager (1937–2021)

Tommy Leishman
Leishman in 1962
Personal information
Full nameThomas Leishman
Date of birth(1937-09-03)3 September 1937
Place of birthStenhousemuir, Scotland
Date of death21 July 2021(2021-07-21) (aged 83)
Position(s)Wing half
Youth career
Cowie Juveniles
Camelon Juniors
1953–1954St Mirren
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1954–1959St Mirren15(1)
1959–1963Liverpool107(6)
1963–1965Hibernian30(1)
1965–1967Linfield
1967–1970Stranraer62(4)
Managerial career
1965–1967Linfield
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Thomas Leishman[1] (3 September 1937 – 21 July 2021) was a Scottish professionalfootballer, who played as awing-half.

Life and playing career

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Born inStenhousemuir, Scotland, Leishman played forSt Mirren beforeLiverpool signed him for £10,000 on 20 November 1959. He made his debut a month later in a 2–02nd Division win overCharlton Athletic atAnfield. His first goal came in the 11th minute of a league match atThe Dell on 24 August 1960, unfortunately it turned out to be a consolation as the Saints hit 4 past the Reds backline.

Leishman, like new managerBill Shankly, joined Liverpool in November 1959 from St Mirren, where he had won aScottish Cup winners medal the previous May, St Mirren having beatenAberdeen 3–1 in theHampden Park final. Tommy had a great touch but he was also a driving force in the middle of the park, he settled in well and appeared 17 times in the remainder of the 1959–60 season.

He followed this by missing just three fixtures in his first full season with the club as Liverpool missed out on promotion, finishing third for the fifth straight season. The following year they finally achieved their goal as they finished eight points clear of second placedLeyton Orient with Leishman missing just one game. He had been a regular for the club during its Second Division days, but found himself reduced to 11 appearances during the first half of the season as the club returned to the big time and he was allowed to leave during January 1963.

Leishman returned to Scotland and joinedHibernian for the same amount the Reds paid for him, £10,000. He failed to secure a regular place in the Hibs first team and he joinedIrish League sideLinfield as their player-manager. He was named as theUlster Footballer of the Year for the 1965–66 season. He returned to Scotland withStranraer, where he ended his career.

Leishman died on 21 July 2021, at the age of 83.[2]

Honours

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As player

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St Mirren

Liverpool

As player-manager

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Linfield

References

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  1. ^"Tommy Leishman".Barry Hugman's Footballers. Archived fromthe original on 8 June 2024. Retrieved22 July 2021.
  2. ^Little, Ivan (22 July 2021)."Tommy Leishman: Legendary Linfield boss who led club to European quarter-final dies aged 83".The Belfast Telegraph.

External links

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Linfield F.C.managers
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