Eddie Turnbull
Posted in Football, History at 19:51 on 30 April 2011
I was saddened today to hear of the death of Eddie Turnbull.
Since his heyday as part of the great Hibernian forward line known as the “Famous Five” was in the 1940s and 50s I never saw him play. During that time he won no less than three league championships in five seasons. Imagine a Hibs player – a Hibs team! – doing that now. Turnbull was also the first Scottish player to score in European competition (Hibs were pioneers in the European Champions’ Cup.)
I most remember him as a manager of Aberdeen and Hibs in the 60s and 70s when he guided those teams to the Scottish Cup and the League Cup respectively. He had previously managed Queen’s Park. The Hibs team of that time may not have achieved quite the heights the Famous Five did but were a formidable presence in Scottish football.
As I recall Turnbull was of the old school and something of a disciplinarian – you’d probably not get away with that as a manager now.
Edward Hunter Turnbull: 12/4/1923 â 30/4/2011. So it goes.
Tags: Aberdeen, Eddie Turnbull, Football, Hibernian, Hibs, Queen's Park, the Famous Five
