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Billy Collings (born 10 June 1940) is a
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former footballer who played for
Greenock Morton Greenock Morton Football Club is a Scottish professional football club, which plays in the Scottish Championship. The club was founded as Morton Football Club in 1874, making it one of the oldest senior Scottish clubs. Morton was renamed Greeno ...
, Dumbarton,
Berwick Rangers Berwick Rangers Football Club is a football team based in the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, England, just south of the border with Scotland. Founded in 1881, they currently play in the , the fifth tier of Scottish football, despite hailing fr ...
,
Cambuslang Rangers Cambuslang Rangers Football Club are a Scottish football club based in Cambuslang, South Lanarkshire. Nicknamed ''The Lang'', ''Camby'' or ''The Wee Gers'', were formed in 1899, they play at Somervell Park and wear blue strips (uniforms). They ...
, Queen of the South,
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and Gretna.


Playing career


Morton, Dumbarton & Berwick

Collings started his senior career as a teenager playing for
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. At the same time he served his apprenticeship as a
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working at Greenock shipyards. He then joined Dumbarton where he picked up the only sending-off of his senior career. Next on Collings' travels was
Berwick Rangers Berwick Rangers Football Club is a football team based in the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, England, just south of the border with Scotland. Founded in 1881, they currently play in the , the fifth tier of Scottish football, despite hailing fr ...
after which he stopped playing completely.


Cambuslang Rangers

Collings was playing snooker in Bridgeton
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when he was approached by Davie McLachan to play for Cambuslang Rangers in the West of Scotland Junior league. Collings agreed to join. At Cambuslang with Collings was ex Queen of the South trainer Jimmy McGuire and ex Queens left back Charlie Hammill. Despite being a marked man as an ex-pro, Collings remembers his Junior League time with affection. Cambuslang Rangers won the West of Scotland Junior League and also made it to the Scottish Junior Cup Final. In the semi-final played at neutral
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he picked up an injury that essentially ended his involvement in the fixture. Struggling to run he was moved to left wing where he finished the game. After the game, he was at home when police came to the door to tell him that he was required to attend hospital immediately. At hospital he was told that his earlier diagnosis was inadequate as it had since been recognised that there was issue that hadn't been noticed. Collings was subsequently diagnosed as having a broken rib and a punctured lung. He played in the final after taking an injection from a specialist. The final was won by
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.


Queen of the South

Collings was signed by Queen of the South manager George Farm when the
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club were in Scotland's top division. Collings was paid a retainer of £5 per week for remaining with Cambuslang ahead of joining Queens in the close season to start his career as a full-time footballer. However, Farm was sacked as manager in January and Queens were relegated at the season's end. Collings was facing part-time Second Division football of which he had had enough of at Berwick. Before the new season's start he approached club official Jimmy McKinnell Junior to request a free transfer – the request was rejected. Now aged 24, Collings made his debut for Queens on 8 August 1964 against Montrose in the
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, and netted a debut goal in the 2–0 home victory. Collings was an attacking midfielder of the old school – one who was as happy exchanging lumps with opposing defenders as sticking the ball in the net. He earned £8 a week when he broke into the Queens first team. In Queens' first 2 seasons after Collings' breakthrough ( 1964–65 and 1965–66) they missed out on promotion back to Scotland's top flight by one place by finishing third. They again finished third in his last season at the club ( 1969–70). Over six seasons Collings scored 31 goals in his 247 appearances for Queens excluding friendlies. Collings' last game for Queens was in the 2–0 away win against East Fife on 25 April 1970.


Stranraer & Gretna

Collings left Queens in 1970 signing for Stranraer. Collings scored for Stranraer in a 5–5 draw against Queens at
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when Queens came back from 5–2 down. Collings also scored to put Stranraer 1–0 ahead against Celtic in the League Cup at Stair Park in 1972. At Stranraer the player of the year title was awarded by Willie Marshall of Marshall's buses. After having been presented with the title on the Saturday evening of the season end dinner and dance Collings was told on the following Monday that he was being released by the club. Collings joined non-League Gretna where he finished his playing career.


After football

After retiring as a footballer Billy Collings worked as manager of a
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car sales operation. He has three children and six grandchildren and has stayed in Dumfries since his days as a Queens player. Collings enjoys his retirement watching Queen of the South and playing
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with former club mate and now Queens honorary director
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References

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