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George Nisbet () was a professional
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who played 104 games for Lincoln City, including 62 appearances in
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. He played as a centre half or
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.


Playing career

Nisbet played for Maxwelltown Volunteers in Scotland before joining Lincoln City in August 1906 along with teammates
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and
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The Scottish Referee, 8 June 1906. Scan via London Hearts Supporters Club
He went straight into the starting eleven for the opening game of the season, on 1 September in a 4–3 away win at Burton United in the
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, and played regularly through that season. He appeared in 26 games in 1907–08, at the end of which Lincoln failed to be re-elected to
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. He again played regularly in 1908–09, contributing to Lincoln winning the Midland League title, after which they were re-elected to the Football League. Nisbet played his last competitive game for the club exactly three years after his debut, in a 5–0 defeat at
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