Teams | Doug Baillie
Doug Baillie took over the captaincy when Roy Barry was transferred to Coventry City.
Born: 27/01/37
Previous Clubs: Airdrie, Rangers, Third Lanark, Falkirk
It was appropriate that the man to take over the captaincy when Roy Barry was transferred to Coventry City, should be his successor at centre half, Doug Baillie.
A strong, powerful figure, Doug arrived at Dunfermline with a wealth of experience having already captained Airdrie, Third Lanark and Falkirk. He had also captained Rangers Reserves.
Doug Baillie started his senior career with Airdrie in 1953 and stayed with the Broomfield Club until 1960, apart from a very brief spell with Swindon Town in 1956. He was big and commanding centre half and his performances with Airdrie persuaded Rangers to sign him in 1960. He remained, mainly as a reserve, until 1964, when he moved across Glasgow to join Third Lanark. The demise of the Hi-Hi`s led to another move and in 1965 he joined Falkirk.
At Brockville, he was the key figure in The Bairns defence and in a four year spell he played well over 100 games. In 1969, George Farm was looking for cover for Roy Barry and signed Doug for The Pars.
With Roy`s move to Coventry, Doug became the regular centre half and played in nearly every game in season 1969/70 until that fateful night when Dunfermline lost to Anderlecht, on aggregate, in Europe. Farm blamed the defence and Doug never played again, hanging up his boots at the end of the season.
Doug Baillie made 21 league appearances for the club.
After retiring as a player, Baillie became a football journalist, working for The Sunday Post.
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