Frank Campbell (footballer, born 1907)

Francis Stephen Campbell (3 March 1907 – 25 January 1985)[2][3] was a Scottish professional footballer who played as half-back for Southampton in the 1930s.

Campbell was born in the Camlachie area of Glasgow and played his youth football with Irvine Meadow in the Scottish Intermediate League.

4 shirt with Bert Shelley and Stan Woodhouse,[4] although a fractured thigh put him out for several months mid-season.

[3] In 1932–33, he took over at centre-half at the start of the season, with occasional appearances in the forward line, before reverting to right-half, as the "Saints" continued in relative obscurity in the middle of the Second Division.

His injuries developed into chronic arthritis, which forced him to retire at the start of the 1934–35 season after making a total of 89 appearances for Southampton, with five goals.