Bill McPhillips
Scottish footballer

Bill McPhillips

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Scottish footballer
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6 July 1910(Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom)
Death:
1 January 1992(Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber, England, United Kingdom)
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Bill McPhillips (1910–1992) was a Scottish professional football goalkeeper who played his club football for Newcastle United. He was in the Newcastle squad that won the FA Cup in 1932.

Professional career

McPhillips was reserve goalkeeper for Newcastle and spent eight years at the club. He had very little luck keeping down a first team place. McPhillips replaced Albert McInroy in the 1933/34 seasion when he sustained an injury in a 2–0 defeat at Portsmouth on 30 December 1933, which put him out for the rest of the season. He made his debut in the 9–2 win against Liverpool on New Years Day, 1934. Newcastle's form then declined and they ended the 1933–34 season being relegated to the Second Division. he had brief spells with Guildford City, Bradford City and he guested for Hartlepool United during World War II.