Willie White (footballer, born 1895)

William Collins White (5 March 1895 – 28 November 1974)[2] was a Scottish football goalkeeper who played for Heart of Midlothian and Southampton during the 1920s and 1930s.

[7] He made his debut away to Hull City on 25 August 1928 and his arrival helped restore confidence in a defence that had leaked 77 goals in the previous season.

[8] He only missed two matches in the 1928–29 season at the end of which the "Saints" achieved their highest league finish to date, fourth in the Second Division, with 60 goals conceded.

[11] At the end of the 1931–32, White left Southampton for a brief (non-playing) spell with Aldershot, who had recently been elected to the Third Division South.

[7][12][3] All four brothers played together for Hearts in the Lord Provost's Rent Relief Cup final of 1923 which their side won through two goals from Jock.