Paul McLaughlin Player Profile

Player Details

  • Full Name: Paul Gerald McLaughlin
  • Born: December 9th, 1965 (Johnstone)
  • Position: Left Back
  • Signed: December 31st, 1982
  • First Manager: Sammy Henderson
  • Career Totals: 4 appearances
  • Also Played For: Ards, Celtic, Derry City, Partick Thistle, Queen's Park


Career

Season
1982-834000
Totals:4000

 Apps = first-team starts with substitute appearances in brackets.
 Gls = goals.
 All = competitive appearances only. Friendlies are shown separately and do not form part of the competitive totals.
 Yel = yellow cards/cautions. Red = red cards/dismissals.

 Recent First Team Starts
 03/01/83 Division 1 vs. Hamilton Accies (H) 2 - 1
 01/01/83 Division 1 vs. Dumbarton (A) 4 - 0
 27/12/82 Division 1 vs. Alloa Athletic (H) 2 - 2
 18/12/82 Division 1 vs. Raith Rovers (A) 3 - 0

 Recent First Team Goals
 None

 List of Goals Scored
None

 List of Games Played (click to expand)
 03/01/83 Division 1 vs. Hamilton Accies (H)  2 - 1
 01/01/83 Division 1 vs. Dumbarton (A)  4 - 0
 27/12/82 Division 1 vs. Alloa Athletic (H)  2 - 2
 18/12/82 Division 1 vs. Raith Rovers (A)  3 - 0


Competition History

Competition Win % Draw % Loss %
League400075.0%25.0%0.0%
Totals:400075.0%25.0%0.0%

Competition figures include competitive matches only. Starts are shown first, with substitute appearances in brackets. Gls = goals. G2G = goals to games ratio.


Opposition Record

Opponent W D L Win %
Alloa Athletic10000100.0%
Dumbarton1000100100.0%
Hamilton Accies1000100100.0%
Raith Rovers1000100100.0%
Totals:400031075.0%

Opposition figures include competitive matches only. Starts are shown first, with substitute appearances in brackets. Gls = goals. Yellow and red card totals are shown on desktop screens.


Biography

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Debut

December 18th, 1982
Raith Rovers 0 - 3 Clydebank

League (Division 1)


Timeline


  • Date of Birth


    Paul was born on this date in Johnstone.


  • First Team Debut

    Raith Rovers 0 - 3 Clydebank
    League (Division 1)

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  • Signed For Clydebank


  • Last Appearance

    Clydebank 2 - 1 Hamilton Accies
    League (Division 1)

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  • Left the Club