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'''Crawford Boyd''' from [[Kilwinning]] is a [[Scottish people|Scottish]] former professional [[football]]er.
'''Crawford Boyd''' from [[Kilwinning]] is a [[Scottish people|Scottish]] former professional [[football]]er.


Crawford Boyd is best known for his time at [[Dumfries]] club, [[Queen of the South F.C.]] The defensive cornerstone of the 70s returned to Queens during the promotion campaign of 1980/81 to make a total of 321 Queens first team appearances. Boyd played in the same same promotion squad as [[Allan Ball]], [[Ian McChesney]] and [[Jimmy Robertson (Scottish left winger)|Jimy Robertson]].<ref>[http://qosfc.com/AboutQueens/QueensLegends/tabid/115/Default.aspx Crawford Boyd profile on the QoS website]</ref>
Crawford Boyd is best known for his time at [[Dumfries]] club, [[Queen of the South F.C.]] The defensive cornerstone of the 70s returned to Queens during the promotion campaign of 1980/81 to make a total of 321 Queens first team appearances. Boyd played in the same same promotion squad as [[Allan Ball]], [[Ian McChesney]] and [[Jimmy Robertson (Scottish left winger)|Jimmy Robertson]].<ref>[http://qosfc.com/AboutQueens/QueensLegends/tabid/115/Default.aspx Crawford Boyd profile on the QoS website]</ref>


Boyd also played in 2 seasons for [[Heart of Midlothian F.C.]] including the 1979/80 promotion campaign.
Boyd also played in 2 seasons for [[Heart of Midlothian F.C.]] including the 1979/80 promotion campaign.

Revision as of 08:54, 26 June 2009

Crawford Boyd from Kilwinning is a Scottish former professional footballer.

Crawford Boyd is best known for his time at Dumfries club, Queen of the South F.C. The defensive cornerstone of the 70s returned to Queens during the promotion campaign of 1980/81 to make a total of 321 Queens first team appearances. Boyd played in the same same promotion squad as Allan Ball, Ian McChesney and Jimmy Robertson.[1]

Boyd also played in 2 seasons for Heart of Midlothian F.C. including the 1979/80 promotion campaign.

Crawford Boyd profile on the QoS website

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