Alec Fraser (footballer)

[3] He earned himself a good reputation as a centre forward, but refused to re-sign for Fulham at the end of the season and was reported likely to resume his career back in Scotland with Aberdeen.

[5] helping them win the 1906–07 Southern League title,[6] After the club's election to the Football League in 1907, he scored five goals from ten Second Division appearances,[1] and replaced the injured Fred Threlfall in the team that beat Manchester United 2–1 to reach the semi-finals of that season's FA Cup.

[7][8] In April 1908, Fraser joined Bradford Park Avenue of the Southern League as a makeweight in the transfer of Harry Brown in the other direction.

[12] He made his first appearance at that level on 5 April, deputising for the rested George Elliott at inside right in a 1–0 win at home to West Bromwich Albion.

[13][14] He injured a knee on the opening day of the 1912–13 season,[15][16] and was not retained for the next;[17] he had played five league matches without scoring.