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He played for [[Aberdeen F.C.|Aberdeen]] from 1961-69 and has been described as a "no-nonsense [[full-back (football)|left-back]]". He once appeared in a run of 313 consecutive games. |
He played for [[Aberdeen F.C.|Aberdeen]] from 1961-69 and has been described as a "no-nonsense [[full-back (football)|left-back]]". He once appeared in a run of 313 consecutive games. |
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Shewan also played for the [[Washington Whips]] (a team affiliated with Aberdeen) in the [[United Soccer Association]] in 1967. |
Shewan also played for the [[Washington Whips]] (a team affiliated with Aberdeen) in the [[United Soccer Association]] in 1967. After leaving Aberdeen, he played for and later managed [[Elgin City]]. |
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He is a member of Aberdeen F.C.'s Hall of Fame. |
He is a member of Aberdeen F.C.'s Hall of Fame. |
Revision as of 16:56, 10 December 2007
Ally Shewan is a Scottish former football player.
He played for Aberdeen from 1961-69 and has been described as a "no-nonsense left-back". He once appeared in a run of 313 consecutive games.
Shewan also played for the Washington Whips (a team affiliated with Aberdeen) in the United Soccer Association in 1967. After leaving Aberdeen, he played for and later managed Elgin City.
He is a member of Aberdeen F.C.'s Hall of Fame.
Source
Harry Reid (2005), "The Final Whistle?", Birlinn, ISBN 1-84158-362-6