William Bowie Campbell[6] (26 July 1920 – 1994) was a Scottish footballer who played as a
wing half.
At senior club level he played solely for
Morton, his hometown team,[7] but was forced to retire due to ill health in January 1949, only eight months after he took part in the
1948 Scottish Cup Final, lost to
Rangers after a replay.[8][9][10][11]
Campbell represented
Scotland five times (missing out on a sixth
cap when his only pair of boots broke just prior to a match against
France in
Paris);[12] he also featured in five unofficial wartime internationals.[2][3]
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