KIERON (email) - What can you tell me about the Clyde player Brian Ahern? Did he ever win a Scotland cap? Ahern was born on November 15, 1952, and signed for Clyde from St Luke's Boys Guild. He played seasons 1971/72 to 1980/81 with the club before moving to Ayr United where he spent two years. He returned to Clyde and played a further four seasons there before moving to Albion Rovers in 1987/88.

In total, he played 615 competitive matches and scored 81 goals. He did not represent Scotland at senior level, however he did play in a Glasgow Select team against an England Select at Hampden Park on May 17, 1977, to celebrate the Silver Jubilee. FULTON (Kilmarnock) - Who is the most famous import to the Scottish professional game that hailed from the Outer Hebrides? WE CAN find no major Scottish player who was born in the Outer Hebrides. You are possibly thinking of Andy Gray, who was born in Glasgow, although his mother was from the village of Back, near Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis.

As a youth he played for the amateur side, Back FC, before going on to a enjoy a distinguished career with Dundee United, Aston Villa, Wolves, Everton, Notts County, Rangers and West Bromwich Albion.

He was capped 20 times at full international level for Scotland and is a pundit on Sky Sports. TOM CLARK (Cumbernauld) - I had the pleasure of seeing the great John White play for Falkirk before his transfer to Tottenham Hotspur. Can you please tell me how many games he played for Spurs and also tell me if it was a Scottish golf course where he had his tragic accident? He joined Spurs in October 1959 and went on to make 233 appearances and score 53 goals in all competitions, as follows: League - 183 appearances, 40 goals; FA Cup - 19 appearances, one goal; Europe - 17 appearances, six goals.

Others - 14 appearances, six goals. His life was tragically ended at the young age of 27 on July 21, 1964, when the tree under which he was sheltering was struck by lightning on Crews Hill golf course in Enfield, Middlesex. ALASTAIR LIDDELL (Clydebank) - I have a programme for the game between Scotland and the Scottish League to commemorate 100 years of the Scottish League on August 18, 1990. Can you tell me the final score and attendance? The match between a Scottish League XI and a Scotland XI ended in a 1-0 victory for the League. The attendance was a disappointing 15,085.

The team line-ups were: LEAGUE: T Snelders, G Stevens, D Robertson, J McInally, M Krivokapic, F Van Der Voorn, I Kozma, P Lambert, C Nicholas, R Connor, and H Gillhaus.

Substitutes were P Bonner, B McKinlay, K Wright, C Morris, and T Boyd.

SCOTLAND: A Goram, S McKimmie, M Malpas, S Munro, D McPherson, J Collins, P Nevin, G McAllister, A McCoist, P McStay, and R Fleck.

The substitutes were C Money, C McCart, R Aitken, G Mackay, and J Robertson.

The only goal was scored by Hans Gillhaus of Aberdeen, and the referee was Jim McCluskey.