See our Cookie Policy to find out more. He was unable to prevent United from suffering relegation to the Second Division in 1973–74, his first season as club captain following the retirement of Bobby Charlton. He moved to Oldham on a free in May 1983 but was forced to retire in October 1984 through injury. Buchan started his career with his home town club, Aberdeen. See Photos. All the photographs on the site have been supplied by their copyright owners and are used with permmission. While at Manchester United, he played briefly alongside his brother, Martin. Manchester United HRFC Predator 20.1 Trainers - White, Already signed for United?
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"I was only booked five times in 18 years and I was never sent off. Appearances by date click links for details, All Goals Scored click on date for match details, Lou Macari 17; Jimmy Bone 19; Joe Harper 66; Willie Morgan 67, Peter Patrick Lorimer og 10; Allan John Clarke 14; Michael Roger Channon 15; Martin Harcourt Chivers 76; Allan John Clarke 85, Paul Breitner pen 33; Jurgen Grabowski 35, Tommy Hutchison pen 34; Kenny Burns 36; Kenny Dalglish 75, Bruce Rioch 7; Don Masson pen 16; Kenny Dalglish 23; Andy Gray 44; Eddie Gray 68; Andy Gray 80, Kenny Dalglish 19; Lou Macari 30; Asa Hartford 37; Lou Macari 54, Arthur Antunes Coimbra-ZIcO 70; Antonio Carlos Cerezo-TONINHO CEREZO 75, Cesar Cueto 43; Teofilo Cubillas 70; Teofilo Cubillas 77, Kenny Dalglish 44; Archie Gemmill pen 46; Archie Gemmill 68, Bruno Pezzey 26; Walter Schachner 48; Wilhelm Kreuz 62, Kenny Dalglish 5; Kenny Dalglish 5; Archie Gemmill pen 87. Buchan won 34 caps for Scotland, making his international debut in 1971 against Portugal and his last appearance in 1978 against the same country. If there’s one negative it would be that you sometimes see too many cheap bookings in games," said Martin. Further success followed in 1977 with a 2-1 FA Cup final victory against Liverpool at Wembley. [4], Buchan currently works for the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) in Manchester. Paolo Di Canio earned Martin's respect when the Italian offered to go on TV and help out in any way he could to support PFA action. He had played in 456 games, scoring 4 goals, one of which was a superb, yet somewhat uncharacteristic, long-range drive against Everton.
Join Facebook to connect with Martin Buchan and others you may know. He captained the team when they won the 1970 Scottish Cup Final 3-1 against Jock Stein's Celtic. Since then Tommy Nielsen and Daniel Gellatley have joined the team. he fondly remembered. He remembers Gianfranco Zola as an outstanding import as well as Eric Cantona, whose influence on Manchester United's Class of ’92 was so profound. Buchan's father, Martin senior, and brother George both played for Aberdeen.
All of the kits we feature have been extensively researched and we are confident of their authenticity. document.write("- "+yr); Buchan is the only player to captain both Scottish and English FA Cup winning sides (Aberdeen, 1970; Manchester United, 1977). This site was originally conceived by Paul Nagel and Tim Ashmore and launched in October 2009. His final season at Old Trafford was blighted by injury and he managed just three appearances.
Martin Buchan.
Martin Buchan's son, Jamie, played with Aberdeen, Dundee United and Partick Thistle. Martin McLean Buchan (born 6 March 1949 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish former international footballer. FAMpeople is your site which contains biographies of famous people of the past and present. We’ll send official updates direct from the club. He is an actor, known for Line of Duty (2012), The Pale Horse (2020) and Kapital (2007). Although we do not reproduce photographs on this site for copyright reasons, most of the kits have been verified from contemporary photographs. Buchan currently works for the PFA in London, England. PFA Executive Martin Buchan is retiring from union duties after 17 years of service.
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[2][3] His first game for United came on 4 March 1972 against Tottenham in the First Division. yr=d.getFullYear(); For a decade Martin Buchan was arguably United's most influential player. In some cases we have made educated guesses to the kits worn by United but always make a note of our assumptions in the accompanying text. Buchan left the club in August 1983 after injuries caught up with him, signing for Oldham Athletic on a free transfer.
He had played in 456 games, scoring 4 goals, one of which was a superb, yet somewhat uncharacteristic, long-range drive against Everton. However, United bounced back at the first attempt as Second Division champions. Martin McLean Buchan (born 6 March 1949 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish former international footballer. Martin was the second generation of the Buchan family to play for Aberdeen. The site is constantly updated with information from a host of regular contributors. Born in Aberdeen, his regular position was as a forward.
His son Jamie, played with Aberdeen and is currently with Highland Football League side Cove Rangers, while his father, Martin senior, and brother George both played for Aberdeen. Went to Banff Academy, Scotland '05.
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See our Cookie Policy to find out more. He was unable to prevent United from suffering relegation to the Second Division in 1973–74, his first season as club captain following the retirement of Bobby Charlton. He moved to Oldham on a free in May 1983 but was forced to retire in October 1984 through injury. Buchan started his career with his home town club, Aberdeen. See Photos. All the photographs on the site have been supplied by their copyright owners and are used with permmission. While at Manchester United, he played briefly alongside his brother, Martin. Manchester United HRFC Predator 20.1 Trainers - White, Already signed for United?
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"I was only booked five times in 18 years and I was never sent off. Appearances by date click links for details, All Goals Scored click on date for match details, Lou Macari 17; Jimmy Bone 19; Joe Harper 66; Willie Morgan 67, Peter Patrick Lorimer og 10; Allan John Clarke 14; Michael Roger Channon 15; Martin Harcourt Chivers 76; Allan John Clarke 85, Paul Breitner pen 33; Jurgen Grabowski 35, Tommy Hutchison pen 34; Kenny Burns 36; Kenny Dalglish 75, Bruce Rioch 7; Don Masson pen 16; Kenny Dalglish 23; Andy Gray 44; Eddie Gray 68; Andy Gray 80, Kenny Dalglish 19; Lou Macari 30; Asa Hartford 37; Lou Macari 54, Arthur Antunes Coimbra-ZIcO 70; Antonio Carlos Cerezo-TONINHO CEREZO 75, Cesar Cueto 43; Teofilo Cubillas 70; Teofilo Cubillas 77, Kenny Dalglish 44; Archie Gemmill pen 46; Archie Gemmill 68, Bruno Pezzey 26; Walter Schachner 48; Wilhelm Kreuz 62, Kenny Dalglish 5; Kenny Dalglish 5; Archie Gemmill pen 87. Buchan won 34 caps for Scotland, making his international debut in 1971 against Portugal and his last appearance in 1978 against the same country. If there’s one negative it would be that you sometimes see too many cheap bookings in games," said Martin. Further success followed in 1977 with a 2-1 FA Cup final victory against Liverpool at Wembley. [4], Buchan currently works for the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) in Manchester. Paolo Di Canio earned Martin's respect when the Italian offered to go on TV and help out in any way he could to support PFA action. He had played in 456 games, scoring 4 goals, one of which was a superb, yet somewhat uncharacteristic, long-range drive against Everton.
Join Facebook to connect with Martin Buchan and others you may know. He captained the team when they won the 1970 Scottish Cup Final 3-1 against Jock Stein's Celtic. Since then Tommy Nielsen and Daniel Gellatley have joined the team. he fondly remembered. He remembers Gianfranco Zola as an outstanding import as well as Eric Cantona, whose influence on Manchester United's Class of ’92 was so profound. Buchan's father, Martin senior, and brother George both played for Aberdeen.
All of the kits we feature have been extensively researched and we are confident of their authenticity. document.write("- "+yr); Buchan is the only player to captain both Scottish and English FA Cup winning sides (Aberdeen, 1970; Manchester United, 1977). This site was originally conceived by Paul Nagel and Tim Ashmore and launched in October 2009. His final season at Old Trafford was blighted by injury and he managed just three appearances.
Martin Buchan.
Martin Buchan's son, Jamie, played with Aberdeen, Dundee United and Partick Thistle. Martin McLean Buchan (born 6 March 1949 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish former international footballer. FAMpeople is your site which contains biographies of famous people of the past and present. We’ll send official updates direct from the club. He is an actor, known for Line of Duty (2012), The Pale Horse (2020) and Kapital (2007). Although we do not reproduce photographs on this site for copyright reasons, most of the kits have been verified from contemporary photographs. Buchan currently works for the PFA in London, England. PFA Executive Martin Buchan is retiring from union duties after 17 years of service.
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[2][3] His first game for United came on 4 March 1972 against Tottenham in the First Division. yr=d.getFullYear(); For a decade Martin Buchan was arguably United's most influential player. In some cases we have made educated guesses to the kits worn by United but always make a note of our assumptions in the accompanying text. Buchan left the club in August 1983 after injuries caught up with him, signing for Oldham Athletic on a free transfer.
He had played in 456 games, scoring 4 goals, one of which was a superb, yet somewhat uncharacteristic, long-range drive against Everton. However, United bounced back at the first attempt as Second Division champions. Martin McLean Buchan (born 6 March 1949 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish former international footballer. Martin was the second generation of the Buchan family to play for Aberdeen. The site is constantly updated with information from a host of regular contributors. Born in Aberdeen, his regular position was as a forward.
His son Jamie, played with Aberdeen and is currently with Highland Football League side Cove Rangers, while his father, Martin senior, and brother George both played for Aberdeen. Went to Banff Academy, Scotland '05.
Log In, Register now and personalise your profile. var d=new Date(); "Even when I went to Manchester, if I was booked my mum was on the phone asking what I'd been up to as if I'd brought shame on the family!" We are almost always willing to help fellow United fans.
See our Cookie Policy to find out more. He was unable to prevent United from suffering relegation to the Second Division in 1973–74, his first season as club captain following the retirement of Bobby Charlton. He moved to Oldham on a free in May 1983 but was forced to retire in October 1984 through injury. Buchan started his career with his home town club, Aberdeen. See Photos. All the photographs on the site have been supplied by their copyright owners and are used with permmission. While at Manchester United, he played briefly alongside his brother, Martin. Manchester United HRFC Predator 20.1 Trainers - White, Already signed for United?
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"I was only booked five times in 18 years and I was never sent off. Appearances by date click links for details, All Goals Scored click on date for match details, Lou Macari 17; Jimmy Bone 19; Joe Harper 66; Willie Morgan 67, Peter Patrick Lorimer og 10; Allan John Clarke 14; Michael Roger Channon 15; Martin Harcourt Chivers 76; Allan John Clarke 85, Paul Breitner pen 33; Jurgen Grabowski 35, Tommy Hutchison pen 34; Kenny Burns 36; Kenny Dalglish 75, Bruce Rioch 7; Don Masson pen 16; Kenny Dalglish 23; Andy Gray 44; Eddie Gray 68; Andy Gray 80, Kenny Dalglish 19; Lou Macari 30; Asa Hartford 37; Lou Macari 54, Arthur Antunes Coimbra-ZIcO 70; Antonio Carlos Cerezo-TONINHO CEREZO 75, Cesar Cueto 43; Teofilo Cubillas 70; Teofilo Cubillas 77, Kenny Dalglish 44; Archie Gemmill pen 46; Archie Gemmill 68, Bruno Pezzey 26; Walter Schachner 48; Wilhelm Kreuz 62, Kenny Dalglish 5; Kenny Dalglish 5; Archie Gemmill pen 87. Buchan won 34 caps for Scotland, making his international debut in 1971 against Portugal and his last appearance in 1978 against the same country. If there’s one negative it would be that you sometimes see too many cheap bookings in games," said Martin. Further success followed in 1977 with a 2-1 FA Cup final victory against Liverpool at Wembley. [4], Buchan currently works for the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) in Manchester. Paolo Di Canio earned Martin's respect when the Italian offered to go on TV and help out in any way he could to support PFA action. He had played in 456 games, scoring 4 goals, one of which was a superb, yet somewhat uncharacteristic, long-range drive against Everton.
Join Facebook to connect with Martin Buchan and others you may know. He captained the team when they won the 1970 Scottish Cup Final 3-1 against Jock Stein's Celtic. Since then Tommy Nielsen and Daniel Gellatley have joined the team. he fondly remembered. He remembers Gianfranco Zola as an outstanding import as well as Eric Cantona, whose influence on Manchester United's Class of ’92 was so profound. Buchan's father, Martin senior, and brother George both played for Aberdeen.
All of the kits we feature have been extensively researched and we are confident of their authenticity. document.write("- "+yr); Buchan is the only player to captain both Scottish and English FA Cup winning sides (Aberdeen, 1970; Manchester United, 1977). This site was originally conceived by Paul Nagel and Tim Ashmore and launched in October 2009. His final season at Old Trafford was blighted by injury and he managed just three appearances.
Martin Buchan.
Martin Buchan's son, Jamie, played with Aberdeen, Dundee United and Partick Thistle. Martin McLean Buchan (born 6 March 1949 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish former international footballer. FAMpeople is your site which contains biographies of famous people of the past and present. We’ll send official updates direct from the club. He is an actor, known for Line of Duty (2012), The Pale Horse (2020) and Kapital (2007). Although we do not reproduce photographs on this site for copyright reasons, most of the kits have been verified from contemporary photographs. Buchan currently works for the PFA in London, England. PFA Executive Martin Buchan is retiring from union duties after 17 years of service.
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[2][3] His first game for United came on 4 March 1972 against Tottenham in the First Division. yr=d.getFullYear(); For a decade Martin Buchan was arguably United's most influential player. In some cases we have made educated guesses to the kits worn by United but always make a note of our assumptions in the accompanying text. Buchan left the club in August 1983 after injuries caught up with him, signing for Oldham Athletic on a free transfer.
He had played in 456 games, scoring 4 goals, one of which was a superb, yet somewhat uncharacteristic, long-range drive against Everton. However, United bounced back at the first attempt as Second Division champions. Martin McLean Buchan (born 6 March 1949 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish former international footballer. Martin was the second generation of the Buchan family to play for Aberdeen. The site is constantly updated with information from a host of regular contributors. Born in Aberdeen, his regular position was as a forward.
His son Jamie, played with Aberdeen and is currently with Highland Football League side Cove Rangers, while his father, Martin senior, and brother George both played for Aberdeen. Went to Banff Academy, Scotland '05.
Log In, Register now and personalise your profile. var d=new Date(); "Even when I went to Manchester, if I was booked my mum was on the phone asking what I'd been up to as if I'd brought shame on the family!" We are almost always willing to help fellow United fans.
He is an actor, known for Line of Duty (2012), The Pale Horse (2020) and Kapital (2007). Buchan helped United win the 1977 FA Cup Final against Liverpool, which they won 2–1.
He was in the team for the 1982–83 season when they reached another FA Cup final, beating Brighton 4–0 in the replay after a 2–2 draw, but did not make the team for the final. Our cookies don’t collect personal information.
Martin McLean Buchan - Burnley FC, Oldham Athletic, Manchester United, Aberdeen FC Buchan later played non-League football in North West England, listing Mossley, Ashton United and Glossop among his clubs. He played in the 1974 World Cup finals and 1978 World Cup finals and captained Scotland twice: in 1975 against Romania and in 1977 against Argentina. He was unable to prevent United from suffering relegation to the Second Division in 1973–74, his first season as club captain following the retirement of Bobby Charlton. The standard of the team was not quite as high as first expected and at the end of the 1973/74 season Buchan found himself experiencing the seemingly unthinkable: demotion to the Second Division.“I wasn’t happy about relegation, but I decided to stay and help the club back into the First Division,” he later explained.
Buchan won 34 caps for Scotland, making his international debut in 1971 against Portugal and his last appearance in 1978 against the same country.
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Buchan was a central defender for Manchester United in 1972–1983, and captained the late 1970s teams for six years. document.write("- "+yr); He joined Manchester United in 1972 for a then club record fee of £125,000 from Aberdeen. He also helped them reach another final in 1979, where they lost 3–2 to Arsenal. His diverse role included providing direct support for players seeking advice on contract disputes and disciplinary issues. He left the club in August 1983 after injuries caught up with him, signing for Oldham Athletic on a free transfer. Buchan later managed Burnley.
See our Cookie Policy to find out more. He was unable to prevent United from suffering relegation to the Second Division in 1973–74, his first season as club captain following the retirement of Bobby Charlton. He moved to Oldham on a free in May 1983 but was forced to retire in October 1984 through injury. Buchan started his career with his home town club, Aberdeen. See Photos. All the photographs on the site have been supplied by their copyright owners and are used with permmission. While at Manchester United, he played briefly alongside his brother, Martin. Manchester United HRFC Predator 20.1 Trainers - White, Already signed for United?
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"I was only booked five times in 18 years and I was never sent off. Appearances by date click links for details, All Goals Scored click on date for match details, Lou Macari 17; Jimmy Bone 19; Joe Harper 66; Willie Morgan 67, Peter Patrick Lorimer og 10; Allan John Clarke 14; Michael Roger Channon 15; Martin Harcourt Chivers 76; Allan John Clarke 85, Paul Breitner pen 33; Jurgen Grabowski 35, Tommy Hutchison pen 34; Kenny Burns 36; Kenny Dalglish 75, Bruce Rioch 7; Don Masson pen 16; Kenny Dalglish 23; Andy Gray 44; Eddie Gray 68; Andy Gray 80, Kenny Dalglish 19; Lou Macari 30; Asa Hartford 37; Lou Macari 54, Arthur Antunes Coimbra-ZIcO 70; Antonio Carlos Cerezo-TONINHO CEREZO 75, Cesar Cueto 43; Teofilo Cubillas 70; Teofilo Cubillas 77, Kenny Dalglish 44; Archie Gemmill pen 46; Archie Gemmill 68, Bruno Pezzey 26; Walter Schachner 48; Wilhelm Kreuz 62, Kenny Dalglish 5; Kenny Dalglish 5; Archie Gemmill pen 87. Buchan won 34 caps for Scotland, making his international debut in 1971 against Portugal and his last appearance in 1978 against the same country. If there’s one negative it would be that you sometimes see too many cheap bookings in games," said Martin. Further success followed in 1977 with a 2-1 FA Cup final victory against Liverpool at Wembley. [4], Buchan currently works for the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) in Manchester. Paolo Di Canio earned Martin's respect when the Italian offered to go on TV and help out in any way he could to support PFA action. He had played in 456 games, scoring 4 goals, one of which was a superb, yet somewhat uncharacteristic, long-range drive against Everton.
Join Facebook to connect with Martin Buchan and others you may know. He captained the team when they won the 1970 Scottish Cup Final 3-1 against Jock Stein's Celtic. Since then Tommy Nielsen and Daniel Gellatley have joined the team. he fondly remembered. He remembers Gianfranco Zola as an outstanding import as well as Eric Cantona, whose influence on Manchester United's Class of ’92 was so profound. Buchan's father, Martin senior, and brother George both played for Aberdeen.
All of the kits we feature have been extensively researched and we are confident of their authenticity. document.write("- "+yr); Buchan is the only player to captain both Scottish and English FA Cup winning sides (Aberdeen, 1970; Manchester United, 1977). This site was originally conceived by Paul Nagel and Tim Ashmore and launched in October 2009. His final season at Old Trafford was blighted by injury and he managed just three appearances.
Martin Buchan.
Martin Buchan's son, Jamie, played with Aberdeen, Dundee United and Partick Thistle. Martin McLean Buchan (born 6 March 1949 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish former international footballer. FAMpeople is your site which contains biographies of famous people of the past and present. We’ll send official updates direct from the club. He is an actor, known for Line of Duty (2012), The Pale Horse (2020) and Kapital (2007). Although we do not reproduce photographs on this site for copyright reasons, most of the kits have been verified from contemporary photographs. Buchan currently works for the PFA in London, England. PFA Executive Martin Buchan is retiring from union duties after 17 years of service.
We provide you with news from the entertainment industry.
[2][3] His first game for United came on 4 March 1972 against Tottenham in the First Division. yr=d.getFullYear(); For a decade Martin Buchan was arguably United's most influential player. In some cases we have made educated guesses to the kits worn by United but always make a note of our assumptions in the accompanying text. Buchan left the club in August 1983 after injuries caught up with him, signing for Oldham Athletic on a free transfer.
He had played in 456 games, scoring 4 goals, one of which was a superb, yet somewhat uncharacteristic, long-range drive against Everton. However, United bounced back at the first attempt as Second Division champions. Martin McLean Buchan (born 6 March 1949 in Aberdeen) is a Scottish former international footballer. Martin was the second generation of the Buchan family to play for Aberdeen. The site is constantly updated with information from a host of regular contributors. Born in Aberdeen, his regular position was as a forward.
His son Jamie, played with Aberdeen and is currently with Highland Football League side Cove Rangers, while his father, Martin senior, and brother George both played for Aberdeen. Went to Banff Academy, Scotland '05.
Log In, Register now and personalise your profile. var d=new Date(); "Even when I went to Manchester, if I was booked my mum was on the phone asking what I'd been up to as if I'd brought shame on the family!" We are almost always willing to help fellow United fans.
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