Tom Collins (footballer)
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Thomas Collins (16 April 1882 – 30 July 1929) was a Scottish
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who played for Heart of Midlothian,
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, East Fife and
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. The full back transferred to Tottenham from Hearts (where he had featured on the losing side in the
1907 Scottish Cup Final The 1906–07 Scottish Cup was the 34th season of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Celtic when they beat Heart of Midlothian 3–0 in the final.


International career

While with Hearts, Collins represented
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on one occasion, a
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match against
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.Mon 1 Mar 1909 Wales 3 Scotland 2
London Hearts Supporters Club
He was selected for the
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trial match twice after he moved to Tottenham, but did not gain another full
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.


Military service

Collins served in the
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during
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; he saw active service in France and in 1917 suffered near-fatal injuries in a shell blast, with his left arm and leg having to be amputated (he later had an artificial leg fitted).


Career statistics


International


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Collins, Tom 1882 births 1929 deaths People from Leven, Fife Scottish men's footballers Men's association football fullbacks Footballers from Fife Scotland men's international footballers Scottish Football League players English Football League players Heart of Midlothian F.C. players Bathgate F.C. players East Fife F.C. players Tottenham Hotspur F.C. players Scottish Football League representative players British Army personnel of World War I Royal Field Artillery soldiers