George Moorhead

George Henry Moorhead (27 May 1895 – 20 June 1975)[1] was a Northern Irish international footballer who played as a centre half in the 1920s.

He made his debut on 18 December 1920, when manager Jimmy McIntyre dropped Alec Campbell after two defeats against Grimsby Town.

[5] With his "talent for giving precise passes", Moorland seemed to be heading for a long career with the Saints,[3] when he had his registration cancelled by the Football Association and was suspended for twelve months because of an "irregularity covering amateurs".

[2][3] After serving his suspension, he joined Brighton & Hove Albion in August 1922,[3] where he made one league appearance[6] before moving back to Northern Ireland in December.

[8] He then had to wait five years before his next international appearance, in an unofficial friendly against France on 21 February 1928,[2] followed four days later by a British Home Championship match against Scotland, this time ending 1–0 to the Irish.