Willie MacFarlane (footballer Born 1930)
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Willie MacFarlane (17 March 1930 – 11 March 2010) was a Scottish
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player and
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who played for and managed Hibernian.


Early life and playing career

MacFarlane played as a full–back for Hibernian in the 1950s, when the club featured the forward line known as
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. He was born in Leith and brought up in the same area ( Hutchison) as goalkeeper Tommy Younger, with whom he played for
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and the Army. Both players were then signed for Hibs by manager
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. He was taken by Hibs on a tour of Brazil in 1953 to play in three games in the Maracana stadium against
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, Botafogo and Fluminense. MacFarlane also played for Hibs in the first season of the
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, playing in five of the six matches possible. Hibs eventually lost to Stade Reims in the semi-final, where MacFarlane was pitted against
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. Former teammate
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described MacFarlane as "resolute", "strong" and capable of striking a good free kick. MacFarlane played for Raith Rovers and Morton later in his playing career.


Managerial career and later life

MacFarlane began his
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ial career with East of Scotland League club
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. He joined Stirling Albion in March 1968, before taking a similar post at Hibernian in 1969. Chairman
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appointed MacFarlane to replace Bob Shankly, who had resigned. Despite suffering early exits in the two cup competitions, Hibs qualified for the
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by finishing third in the Scottish League. During that first season, MacFarlane's team set a club record for consecutive wins. Hibs beat Malmö and Vitória de Guimarães to progress to the third round of the Fairs Cup, where they would lose to
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's Liverpool side. That tie with Liverpool led to MacFarlane's departure from Hibs. Chairman Tom Hart, who had just bought the club from Harrower, overruled him on team selection and sacked MacFarlane prior to the match. MacFarlane "oversaw the early stages of one of the finest ever Hibernian sides". Having signed
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in his previous managerial post at Stirling Albion, MacFarlane made Schaedler his first signing as Hibs manager. He moved John Brownlie from playing in central defence to an attacking full back role, an "inspirational" choice. Having sold
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to
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for a record transfer fee, MacFarlane then signed
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player Johnny Graham, who scored a hat-trick in his first game. He also signed
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, who went on to set the record for most league appearances for Hibs. Former player
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, who worked as a coach for MacFarlane, described him as an "enthusiastic" manager, who established a good rapport with his players. After leaving Hibs, MacFarlane had a spell as manager of Meadowbank Thistle between 1978 and 1980. MacFarlane also ran a bookmakers business in Edinburgh and regularly attended matches at Easter Road. He was also a keen golf player and karaoke singer. MacFarlane died in hospital on the morning of 11 March 2010, after a "short illness".


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Obituary
in '' The Herald'', 13 March 2010 {{DEFAULTSORT:Macfarlane, Willie 1930 births 2010 deaths People from Leith Association football defenders Scottish footballers Hibernian F.C. players Raith Rovers F.C. players Greenock Morton F.C. players Scottish Football League players Scottish football managers Stirling Albion F.C. managers Hibernian F.C. managers Livingston F.C. managers Scottish Football League managers