Henry Haddock (26 July 1925 – 18 December 1998) was a Scottish footballer who played as a left back and spent almost his entire career with Clyde.
[3] Haddock was born in Glasgow and began his senior career at Exeter City while with the RAF during World War II, stationed in the Midlands.
[5] He joined Clyde in September 1949 (though a serious injury almost ended his career before it began)[5] and became a reliable fixture in the side over the following 13 seasons, latterly as captain.
In the 1950s, Haddock along with Tommy Ring, and Archie Robertson were three of 49 junior players to later earn full international honours for that decade.
[8] His international career was somewhat less auspicious, as Scotland won only one of the six games he featured in, which included two heavy defeats by England, 7–2 in 1955 and 4–0 in 1958.