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Dornan, Henry
A wartime loan signing Kilmarnock full-back Henry Dornan played 66 games for Celtic between May 1941 and 1944. His debut in the Hoops came on May 21st in a Glasgow Charity Cup match with Queen’s Park at Hampden which the Bhoys won 5-2.
Left-back Dornan had been on loan at Dumbarton when he was approached by Celtic who wanted him to stand in for Roy Milne who was serving in the RAF. Henry was a reliable and consistent performer for his temporary employers and gave valuable service to the Celtic cause until a knee injury in 1943.
After that he struggled to win a first team place and by 1944 he was on loan not at Parkhead but St Mirren.
Left-back Dornan had been on loan at Dumbarton when he was approached by Celtic who wanted him to stand in for Roy Milne who was serving in the RAF. Henry was a reliable and consistent performer for his temporary employers and gave valuable service to the Celtic cause until a knee injury in 1943.
After that he struggled to win a first team place and by 1944 he was on loan not at Parkhead but St Mirren.
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