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  1. Detailed stats of Hughie McIlmoyle . This page contains information about a player's detailed stats. In the info box, you can filter by period, club, type of league and competition. The "Detailed stats" tab shows a player's total appearances, goals, cards and ...

  2. 14 de mar. de 2019 · There was no denying the identity of Carlisle United’s major attacking threat at the back end of the 1968/9 season – it was, as it had been so often that decade, the great Hugh McIlmoyle. The ...

  3. Kelly depicts McIlmoyle in his trademark pose of arms to the rear whilst mid-heading an imagined ball. A vibrant sense of movement emanates from the sculpture, the dramatic pose suggesting a dynamism and force of motion akin to that shown in McIlmoyle’s football career. The statue was paid for partly by Fred Story, the owner of the club, but ...

  4. 20 de jun. de 2014 · Former Carlisle United striker Hughie McIlmoyle recalls the 1974-75 season - the club's only top flight campaign - in an interview with BBC Look North. Forty years on, McIlmoyle recalls the highs ...

  5. PLACE OF BIRTH Port Glasgow, Scotland. Hugh McILMOYLE - League appearances. against Sheffield United. In the 1st Division. CLUB CAREER: (during 3 spells) 171 League appearances (+3 as sub), 79 goals. Carlisle: 1963-1965 Played 77 Scored 47 goals (Divisions 3/4) Carlisle: 1967-1969 Played 79 Scored 30 goals (Division 2)

  6. Location: Carlisle United FC, Brunton Park, Carlisle, Cumbria. Unveiled: 31/7/2005. Sculptor: Chris Kelly. Material: Bronze. Status: In Situ. Inscription (s): Plaque: This statue was unveiled by Hugh McIlmoyle on 31 July 2005 To commemorate 100 years of Carlisle United's proud history and is dedicated to its players, supporters and officials.

  7. Hugh McIlmoyle (born 29 January 1940) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played as a centre forward for Port Glasgow and in the Football League for Leicester City, Rotherham United, Carlisle United, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bristol City, Middlesbrough, and Preston North End and in the Scottish Football League for Greenock Morton.