14 Facts About Gordon Greer

1.

Gordon Greer played in 11 full international matches for Scotland between 2013 and 2016.

2.

Gordon Greer made only appearance for Blackburn in the Football League Cup.

3.

Gordon Greer had a spell on loan with Stockport County, scoring once versus Wycombe Wanderers before returning to Scotland to play for Scottish Premier League club Kilmarnock.

4.

Gordon Greer first received international recognition, having been capped for Scotland B versus Poland B in December 2005 and versus Republic of Ireland B in November 2006.

5.

In July 2007, Gordon Greer signed for Doncaster Rovers after he rejected a new contract offer from Kilmarnock.

6.

On his return to Doncaster, Gordon Greer was released from his contract on 7 May 2009, after only 12 appearances in two seasons with the club.

7.

On 17 May 2010, Gordon Greer was shown a straight red card for a high tackle in the play-off 2nd leg versus Charlton Athletic, that Swindon went on to win on penalties.

8.

Gordon Greer's sending off meant that he was suspended from the play-off final versus Millwall on 29 May 2010.

9.

The deal was delayed until the next day, when Gordon Greer completed his move to the Seagulls.

10.

Gordon Greer made his last appearance for Kilmarnock in February 2018, and was released from his contract in August 2018.

11.

On 21 May 2013, Gordon Greer was called up to the Scotland squad for the first time for the 2014 World Cup qualifier versus Croatia.

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Gordon Greer made his international debut later that year, becoming the oldest player to make his first appearance for Scotland since Ronnie Simpson in the 1960s.

13.

Gordon Greer made his first competitive appearance in October 2014, partnering Russell Martin in a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying match versus Poland.

14.

Gordon Greer made 11 appearances for Scotland in total, with his last cap coming in June 2016.