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John Douglas Jamieson Reid (3 October 1917 – 8 February 2002) was a Scottish footballer. An inside forward, he played for Stockport County and Portsmouth. Born in West Kilbride, Reid started his working life as an apprentice plumber in Manchester. After a spell in amateur football, he joined Stockport County, and turned professional in 1936. Playing at wing-half, Reid was part of the team that won Division Three North. Reid's son David also played for England at amateur level.

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  • John Douglas Jamieson „Duggie“ Reid (* 3. Oktober 1917 in West Kilbride; † 8. Februar 2002 in ) war ein schottischer Fußballspieler. Als Halbstürmer trug er maßgeblich dazu bei, dass der FC Portsmouth in den Jahren 1949 und 1950 zwei englische Meisterschaften in Serie gewann. Nach zehn Jahren als Spieler für „Pompey“ war er zwischen 1959 und 1978 Platzwart des Fratton Parks. (de)
  • John Douglas Jamieson Reid (3 October 1917 – 8 February 2002) was a Scottish footballer. An inside forward, he played for Stockport County and Portsmouth. Born in West Kilbride, Reid started his working life as an apprentice plumber in Manchester. After a spell in amateur football, he joined Stockport County, and turned professional in 1936. Playing at wing-half, Reid was part of the team that won Division Three North. In 1946, at the age of 28, he was sold to Portsmouth for £7,000. Although Portsmouth fans were initially sceptical, he won them over by scoring 29 goals in his first season, ending it as the club's top scorer. Known for his blistering shots, his nickname; 'thunderboots' was re-affirmed when, at Fratton Park he put the ball through the net and into the crowd when scoring a penalty against Manchester City. His goals helped Portsmouth win First Division titles in 1948–49 and 1949–50, with a hat-trick in a 5–1 final-day win in the 1949–50 season helping Portsmouth claim the title on goal average. With his Portsmouth days over, Reid moved to non-league team Tonbridge in 1956 before returning to the south coast once again as Portsmouths groundsman, a post he held until 1978. Reid also ran a hostel for the club's young footballers in Southsea. Reid's son David also played for England at amateur level. (en)
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  • John Douglas Jamieson „Duggie“ Reid (* 3. Oktober 1917 in West Kilbride; † 8. Februar 2002 in ) war ein schottischer Fußballspieler. Als Halbstürmer trug er maßgeblich dazu bei, dass der FC Portsmouth in den Jahren 1949 und 1950 zwei englische Meisterschaften in Serie gewann. Nach zehn Jahren als Spieler für „Pompey“ war er zwischen 1959 und 1978 Platzwart des Fratton Parks. (de)
  • John Douglas Jamieson Reid (3 October 1917 – 8 February 2002) was a Scottish footballer. An inside forward, he played for Stockport County and Portsmouth. Born in West Kilbride, Reid started his working life as an apprentice plumber in Manchester. After a spell in amateur football, he joined Stockport County, and turned professional in 1936. Playing at wing-half, Reid was part of the team that won Division Three North. Reid's son David also played for England at amateur level. (en)
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