Norrie Fairgray

Norman Murray Fairgray (28 October 1880 – 1968) was a Scottish professional footballer who played mainly as an outside left for Maxwelltown Volunteers, Kilmarnock, Lincoln City, Chelsea, Motherwell[3] and Queen of the South.

[1] Having made the move from Maxwelltown to Lincoln a year earlier alongside George Kennedy and George Nisbet,[4] Fairgray was signed for Chelsea in 1907 by manager David Calderhead, an ex-Queen of the South Wanderers player who had been Fairgray's manager at Lincoln.

[6][2] At representative level he played in the Home Scots v Anglo-Scots annual trial match in 1908[7] and 1909[8] but was never selected for his country in a full international.

[1][3] In August 1919, by now in his late 30s and having been out of top-level football for some time, Fairgray signed for hometown club Queen of the South.

He played in their first-ever competitive game, a first round tie in the Scottish Qualifying Cup against Thornhill at Palmerston Park.