Paul Wilson

Scottish Footballer

Paul Wilson was born in Bangalore, Karnataka, India on November 23rd, 1950 and is the Scottish Footballer. At the age of 66, Paul Wilson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
November 23, 1950
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Death Date
Sep 18, 2017 (age 66)
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Association Football Player
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Paul Wilson Career

Celtic manager Jock Stein signed Wilson for the club in 1967 and immediately farmed him out to Junior club, Maryhill, to gain experience before returning to Celtic. Wilson was part of a group of young players named the Quality Street Gang by the Scottish media. He was one of many in that group who gradually replaced Celtic's Lisbon Lions team which had won the 1967 European Cup Final. Wilson's senior debut was in a European Cup 9–0 win at Celtic Park against KPV Kokkola in 1970 in which he scored twice.

Wilson was a quick footballer able to shoot with either foot. He was largely deployed by Stein on the wing where he felt Wilson's pace would be useful. Wilson disliked playing wide, preferring to play more centrally. He had dark skin tone and received racist abuse in his football career during Old Firm games against rivals Rangers

Wilson became a first team regular in August 1973. He ended season 1973–74 in Scottish football with a league winners' medal but did not feature in the squad for the 1974 Scottish Cup Final, a 3–0 win over Dundee United.

Stein moved the fast and elegant Wilson to play up front for the 1974–75 season where he outscored his friend and strike partner, Kenny Dalglish, with 29 goals. This culminated with Wilson scoring two headed goals in the 3–1 victory over Airdrie in the 1975 Scottish Cup Final. This was also the season he was selected to play for Scotland.

Wilson's mother died in the week leading up to the final against Airdrie. He later stated his mother's death was the source of his waning enthusiasm for football. This was not helped by a niggling injury requiring cortisone injections. Wilson did though collect a second championship winning medal in 1976–77 when he had been a regular until Alfie Conn joined in March that season. Wilson remained at Celtic until 1978 when he was out of favour under Billy McNeill's management. At Celtic he made 226 appearances in all competitions, scoring 62 goals including six in matches against Rangers.

Next Wilson moved to Motherwell for one season. He then finished his senior career at the end of the 1980 season with Partick Thistle at the age of 29.

After his spell at Thistle he was tempted into junior football by ex-Celtic teammate Jimmy Johnstone with Blantyre Celtic, winning a junior international cap.

Wilson gained one international cap for Scotland. On 5 February 1975, Willie Ormond sent him on as a 75th-minute substitute for Kenny Burns in a European Championship qualifier. The 1–1 draw was against Spain in Valencia in which Joe Jordan had put the Scots ahead. Wilson remarked, "I nearly scored but their keeper just got his hands to my effort. I was as sick as a dog. I was so proud to get my one cap."

Andrew Watson collected three full caps in the 1880s. Wilson was the only non-white of the 727 players to be selected by the full Scotland international team during the 20th century. The book "'Race', Sport and British Society" notes Wilson's Scotland outing was a full three years before Viv Anderson became the first black player to play for England: "Anderson's selection was heralded as a significant step forward for black representation in football; Wilson's selection for Scotland was ignored," wrote the authors. Wilson was the first player of Asian descent to have represented any of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland at senior level. Next, the third non-white player to be capped by Scotland was Nigel Quashie in 2004.

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Johnny McDaid 'is described as a "snake" by ex-bandmate Jonny Quinn's wife, amid allegations of "poor blood" with the rocker, according to the snow patrol's split

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2023
Gary Lightbody, the band's frontrunner, was 'heartbroken' to learn that drummer Jonny and bassist Paul Wilson had left the band last week. At the time, he declared that Snow Patrol would continue as a trio with himself, Johnny, and Nathan Connolly.

After two members left the band, Gary Lightbody of the Snow Patrol was left 'heartbroken.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 1, 2023
Gary Lightbody of the Snow Patrol said he was 'heartbroken' to learn that two members had resigned from the team on Friday. drummer Jonny Quinn and bassist Paul Wilson have left the company as he wished them well on their future endeavors, according to the frontman, 47. He announced on Instagram that Snow Patrol would be going forward as a trio, with himself, Johnny McDaid, and Nathan Connolly.

Joseph Tokosh, a geography professor with a 'FACE PAINT fetish,' resigns after being exposed when he promised female students' money to paint them

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2023
After being shown to have an alleged face paint obsession and indulging his urges by begging his students to paint their faces in his class, a Louisiana geography professor resigned. After student journalists from the university announced the extent of his suspected bullying, Joseph Tokosh, who taught at Nicholls State University, resigned. According to Nicholls Worth student newspaper, Tokosh reportedly threatened predominantly female students by asking them to paint their faces, taking their photographs, and posting inappropriate messages on social media.