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FootyMAD >  WWW.WEAREYORK.CO.UK >  Features >  Former Players
Scottish international Peter Lorimer remains one of the most famous players to have ever represented York City, making 32 appearances for the club during the 1979-80 season.
Popular right-winger Archie Taylor was born in Doncaster in 1939, and represented his hometown club as an amateur before signing for Bristol City in 1958.
One of the best goalkeepers ever to play for York City, Graeme Crawford was born in Falkirk in 1947, and began his career with East Stirling.
Phil Boyer is considered one of the most naturally gifted and skillful players to have played for York City.
Ted MacDougall scored more than 250 League goals during his career and is one of the most famous strikers to have appeared for York City.
A former Northern Ireland international who was seen as a major signing ahead of York City's second season in Division Two.
Pat Lally was a fluent and attacking midfielder who had two seasons with York City between 1971-73.
Phil Burrows was born in Stockport in April 1946 and is undoubtedly one of the greatest-ever defenders to have played for York City.
Norman Wilkinson is the highest-ever goalscorer for York City and gave the club twelve years of magnificent service between 1954-66.
One of the most loved footballers ever to pull on the famous red shirt, Jamaican striker Keith Walwyn is the second most prolific goalscorer in the club's proud history.
Paul Aimson enjoyed two highly profitable spells at Bootham Crescent during the sixties and seventies.
Arthur Bottom was a bustling inside-forward and a key member of the magnificent 'Happy Wanderers.'
Barry Jackson was quite simply a York City legend and gave fourteen years of outstanding service between 1956-70, during which time he made a club record 539 appearances.
Andy Provan was born in Greenock on New Year's Day in 1944. He was a major contributor in York's promotion season of 1964-65 and remained at the club for four years.
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