About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Aaron Conway, Alex Bone, Andy Roddie, Baldur Bett, Barry Wilson (footballer), Bobby Linn, Bobby Mann, Bryan Deasley (footballer), Bryan Gilfillan, Callum MacDonald, Craig Gunn, Craig Tully, Daniel Moore (footballer), David Donald (footballer), David Hagen, Dennis Wyness, Dickie Ewen, Dougie Cameron, Garry O'Connor, George Forrest (soccer), Gordon Smith (footballer born 1991), Iain Stewart (footballer), Ian McCaldon, Ian Wilson (footballer born 1958), Jim Calder, Jim Lovie, Jock Taylor (footballer born 1886), Joe Smith (footballer born 1953), John Gardiner (footballer), John McQuade (footballer), John Stewart (footballer), Jonathan Crawford, Jonathan Smith (footballer born 1988), Ken Brownlee, Kevin Bain, Kevin Nicol, Kyle Macaulay, Liam Keogh, Marino Keith, Mark Perry (Scottish footballer), Martin Bavidge, Martin Canning, Matt Armstrong, Nicky Clark, Paul Jarvie, Paul Mathers, Paul McKenzie (footballer), Paul Tosh, Robbie Raeside, Robbie Winters, Roddy Grant (footballer), Rory McAllister (footballer), Ross Smith (Scottish footballer), Ryan Harding, Scott McLaughlin (footballer), Scott Michie, Scott Paterson, Scott Robertson (footballer born 1985), Sean Fleming (Scottish footballer), Shaun McSkimming, Stephen McNally (footballer), Steven Istead, Steve Lennox, Stuart Anderson (Scottish footballer), Stuart Soane. Excerpt: Garry Lawrence John O'Connor (born 7 May 1983 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish professional footballer who currently plays for Russian club Tom Tomsk. He has previously played for Hibernian, Peterhead, Lokomotiv Moscow, Barnsley and represented Scotland. O'Connor began his career with Hibernian, where his performances in 2002 earned him selection for Scotland as an 18-year-old, and he later earned a lucrative transfer to Lokomotiv Moscow. He scored a winning goal in the 2007 Russian Cup final for Lokomotiv. O'Connor struggled to settle in Russia, and he returned to the United Kingdom later that year by signing for Birmingham City. O'Connor struggled to hold a place in the Birmingham side due to injuries, and he spent most of the 2010-11 season with Barnsley. He then returned to Hibernian for the 2011-12 season, scoring 12 goals in 33 league appearances. O'Connor signed for Russian club Tom Tomsk in July 2012. O'Connor made his Hibernian debut under manager Alex McLeish in April 2001 as a substitute against Dundee, his only appearance that season. O'Connor made just four appearances before Christmas in the following season. After the departure of Alex McLeish to Rangers and the appointment of new manager Franck Sauzee, O'Connor featured more regularly in the first team. He scored his first goal for the club in a 1-1 draw with Celtic in February 2002. Although Sauzee was sacked later that month, O'Connor continued to feature in the first team under Sauzee's successor Bobby Williamson. O'Connor went on to score a further seven goals that season, including goals in five consecutive games between March and April. Following two seasons in which he struggled to fulfil his early promise, the arrival of manager Tony Mowbray at Hibs in May 2004 led to improved form for both O'Connor and the team as a whole, as Hibs finished third in the 2004-05 Scottish Premier League. O'Connor formed a formidable partnership with Derek Riordan, and between them they scored 42 goals that season, a