Gregg Watson
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Gregg Watson is a Scottish
former football player.
in 1970. He signed for Aberdeen FC from Eastercraigs Boys Club in 1986. He played 23 league games for Aberdeen before moving to Partick Thistle FC in 1993. He played the bulk of his games at Firhill, making over 200 appearances for the first team in five years there. In 1998, he joined Livingston FC, where he was part of the team which won the 1998-1999 Scottish Second Division Championship. During the 1999-2000 season, he signed for Stenhousemuir FC and thereafter joined Alloa Athletic FC in 2000, where he spent three seasons and was part of the team which won promotion to the First Division in 2002. His last club was junior team Linlithgow Rose FC who he joined in 2003 and played with for two seasons.
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former football player.
Playing career
Gregg Watson was born in GlasgowGlasgow
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and third most populous in the United Kingdom. The city is situated on the River Clyde in the country's west central lowlands...
in 1970. He signed for Aberdeen FC from Eastercraigs Boys Club in 1986. He played 23 league games for Aberdeen before moving to Partick Thistle FC in 1993. He played the bulk of his games at Firhill, making over 200 appearances for the first team in five years there. In 1998, he joined Livingston FC, where he was part of the team which won the 1998-1999 Scottish Second Division Championship. During the 1999-2000 season, he signed for Stenhousemuir FC and thereafter joined Alloa Athletic FC in 2000, where he spent three seasons and was part of the team which won promotion to the First Division in 2002. His last club was junior team Linlithgow Rose FC who he joined in 2003 and played with for two seasons.