Archie McLeod
Archibald McAlo McLeod was a Scottish footballer who played in the forward position.
Career
McLeod signed for Partick Thistle from Parkhead Juniors in August 1933. He was mainly a backup at Firhill, making three appearances in the 1933–34 Scottish First Division, plus matches for the reserves in the Scottish Football Alliance before leaving for Northern Ireland to further his career, joining Derry City. In the 1934–35 Irish League season, he was the top goalscorer for Derry, netting 57 times, a record that still stands today. That season, he also helped the team to their first trophy with a Dunville Cup triumph, which they repeated in 1937.An injury ended his football career in 1938 and he returned home to Glasgow where he worked as a machinist with John Brown & Company shipbuilders.