Andrew McAtee

A fast right winger with strong legs 'said to resemble those of a billiard table' and a fondness for cutting inside to unleash a powerful shot, McAtee formed an effective partnership with Patsy Gallacher.

From a mining background, McAtee was employed in that reserved occupation for much of the period of conflict, with players of the time who did not join the armed forces playing football at weekends on top of a full-time work shift.

On returning to Scotland McAtee resumed his successful football career with Celtic, participating in two further league title-winning seasons for a total of six.

[5] Many other Scottish players of the era also made the move across the Atlantic to play in the 1920s American Soccer League.

He made one appearance for Scotland in 1913 versus Wales[1] but was selected more frequently for the Scottish League XI, playing in seven games between 1912 and 1920 and scoring once, on his debut.

1914 Celtic team photo with the Scottish Cup ; McAtee is bottom row, first left