Alex Hair

Alex Hair (born in Glasgow, 9 March 1902) was a footballer who played with Partick Thistle, moving to Preston North End for the 1928-29 season. He scored 19 goals in his first season, but lost his first-team place and was transferred out. In the 1930-31 season he set the record for most league goals scored by a Shelbourne player in one season with a tally of twenty-nine in just twenty-two matches. This prolific scoring helped Shelbourne win their third league title. Hair returned to play for Colwyn Bay F.C., and managed Worcester City F.C.

Alex Hair

Alex Hair (born in Glasgow, 9 March 1902) was a footballer who played with Partick Thistle, moving to Preston North End for the 1928-29 season. He scored 19 goals in his first season, but lost his first-team place and was transferred out. In the 1930-31 season he set the record for most league goals scored by a Shelbourne player in one season with a tally of twenty-nine in just twenty-two matches. This prolific scoring helped Shelbourne win their third league title. Hair returned to play for Colwyn Bay F.C., and managed Worcester City F.C.