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Alexander Galloway Raisbeck (Alex Raisbeck) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com – "Play Up, Liverpool"
Born: December 26, 1878: Polmont (Stirlingshire)), Scotland.
Passed away: March 12, 1949: Liverpool (Lancashire), England.
Position: Centre half, also played right full back and centre forward.
** Source: Athletic News: December 30, 1907.
Hibernian: Signed: July 30, 1896.
** Stoke: On loan for test matches: March 5, 1898.
** Transferred to Liverpool for £350.
* eligible for Liverpool in official matches: September 1, 1898.
** Alex Raisbeck leaves Liverpool.
** Transferred to Partick Thistle for £75.
* The transfer registered with the Scottish Football League: August 16, 1909.
** Alex Raisbeck to coach Sweden?.
** Alex Raisbeck’s unique life story begins.
** Raisbeck linked to the manager post at Liverpool.
** Alex Raisbeck still capable.
Secretary-Manager: Bristol City, appointed: December 28, 1921.
** Raisbeck gets Wadsworth for Bristol City.
** Alex Raisbeck a popular manager.
** Alex Raisbeck hand in his resignation.
Secretary-Manager: Halifax Town, appointed: June 28, 1930.
** Accepted the offer of managing Chester FC on May 13 – 1936.
** Out of contract with Halifax Town, May 31 – 1936.
Manager: Chester, appointed, June 1 – 1936.
** Former Red replaces former Red at Chester FC.
** Resigned, April 12 – 1938.
Secretary-Manager: Bath City: Appointed: June 28, 1938.
** Alex Raisbeck – Bath City’s new manager.
** Alex Raisbeck and Bath City FC.
Scotland A 9-0 (v. England: April 7, 1900; v. England: March 30, 1901; v. England: April 5, 1902; v. England: May 3, 1902; v. Wales: March 9, 1903 ‘captain’; v. England: April 4, 1903 ‘captain’; v. England: April 9, 1904 ‘captain’; v. England: April 7, 1906 ‘captain’; v. England: April 6, 1907 ‘captain’).
Scotland A Trial 3-0 (March 6, 1897; March 21, 1900; March 20, 1901).
Scottish League XI 3-0 (v. Irish League: November 30, 1897; v. English League: March 4, 1911; v. Irish League: November 6, 1912).
Football League Second Division Winner: 1904-05 (Liverpool).
Liverpool Cup Winner: 1904-05 (Liverpool), 1905-06 (Liverpool).
Football League Third Division South Winner: 1922-23 (Bristol City), 1926-27 (Bristol City).
Lancashire Evening Post: March 11, 1899.
Athletic News: November 4, 1901.
Athletic News: February 17, 1902.
The Evening Post: April 2, 1902.
Daily Mirror: April 4, 1904.
Joint Everton and Liverpool Match Programme: September 1, 1904.
Scottish Referee: October 23, 1911.
Athletic News: November 27, 1911.
Athletic News: January 30, 1928.

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