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- Q2903683 abstract "William "Billy" S. McPhail (2 February 1928 – 4 April 2003) was a Scottish football player who played for Celtic, Clyde and Queen's Park. He scored three goals in Celtic's record 7–1 victory over Rangers in the 1957 Scottish League Cup Final. After retiring, he developed a neurodegenerative disease, which he believed to be a result of brain damage acquired from heading footballs. He was the younger brother of John McPhail.".
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- Q2903683 birthDate "1928-02-02".
- Q2903683 birthPlace "Glasgow, Scotland".
- Q2903683 caps "12".
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- Q2903683 dateOfBirth "1928-02-02".
- Q2903683 dateOfDeath "2003-04-04".
- Q2903683 deathDate "2003-04-04".
- Q2903683 deathPlace "Glasgow, Scotland".
- Q2903683 fullname "William S. McPhail".
- Q2903683 goals "13".
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- Q2903683 name "Billy McPhail".
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- Q2903683 nationalcaps "1".
- Q2903683 nationalgoals "3".
- Q2903683 nationalyears "1952".
- Q2903683 placeOfBirth "Glasgow, Scotland".
- Q2903683 placeOfDeath "Glasgow, Scotland".
- Q2903683 position "centre forward".
- Q2903683 shortDescription "Scottish footballer".
- Q2903683 years "1941".
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- Q2903683 years "1956".
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- Q2903683 comment "William "Billy" S. McPhail (2 February 1928 – 4 April 2003) was a Scottish football player who played for Celtic, Clyde and Queen's Park. He scored three goals in Celtic's record 7–1 victory over Rangers in the 1957 Scottish League Cup Final. After retiring, he developed a neurodegenerative disease, which he believed to be a result of brain damage acquired from heading footballs. He was the younger brother of John McPhail.".