Walter Borthwick

Name: Walter Borthwick
Date of Birth: 4th April 1938 (Died 24th April 2021)
Place of Birth: Edinburgh, Scotland
Nationality: Scottish
Position: Midfield
Signed: July 1974 from East Fife
Departed: 10th November 1976 to St Johnstone
Debut: 10th August 1974 v Stirling Albion (3-2)
Final Match: 30th October 1976 v Morton (5-1)
Apps: 78
Goals: 13
Honours: None
Misc: None

2nd Spell

Signed: August 1977 from St Johnstone
Departed: September 1977 to Dunfermline
Debut: 13th August 1977 v Clydebank (1-1)
Final Match: 13th August 1977 v Clydebank (1-1)
Apps: 1
Goals: 0
Honours: None
Misc: None

Jimmy Bone

Name: Jimmy Bone
Date of Birth: 22nd September 1949
Place of Birth: Bridge of Allan, Scotland
Nationality: Scottish
Position: Forward
Signed: January 1978 from Arbroath (£25,000)
Departed: June 1982 to Hong Kong Rangers
Debut: 4th February 1978 v Partick Thistle (1-1)
Final Match: 12th May 1982 v Aberdeen (0-2)
Apps: 174
Goals: 35
Honours: Anglo Scottish Cup 1980, Hall of Fame Inductee
Misc: Would later manage the club

Manager Record

CompetitionPWDLWin%PPG
League16063376039%1.41
Scottish Cup510420%N/A 
League Cup730443%N/A
Challenge Cup1050550%N/A
 TOTAL18272377340%N/A

Alex Bone

Name: Alex Bone
Date of Birth: 26th October 1971
Place of Birth: Stirling, Scotland
Nationality: Scottish
Position: Centre Forward
Signed: October 1992 from Fallin
Departed: 19th October 1995 to Stirling Albion
Debut: 30th January 1993 v Dumbarton (2-1)
Final Match: 14th October 1995 v Dumbarton (3-2)
Apps: 74
Goals: 9
Honours: None
Misc: None

Jimmy Boag

Name: Jimmy Boag
Date of Birth: 20/03/1957
Place of Birth: Greenock, Scotland
Nationality: Scottish
Position: Forward
Signed: February 1982 from Blondklubben 1909
Departed: Released April 1982
Debut: 10th March 1982 v Rangers (2-3)
Final Match: 13th March 1982 v Celtic (2-5)
Apps: 2
Goals: 0
Honours: None
Misc: None

Jim Blair

Name: Jim Blair
Date of Birth: 13th January 1947 (Died 6th April 2011)
Place of Birth: Calderbank, Scotland
Nationality: Scottish
Position: Centre Forward
Signed: August 1967 from Shotts Bon Accord
Departed: July 1970 to Hibernian
Debut:
Final Match:
Apps: 103
Goals: 49
Honours: 1967/68 Scottish Second Division
Misc: None

Signed: February 1971 from Hibernian
Departed: September 1972 to Norwich City
Debut:
Final Match:
Apps: 66
Goals: 24
Honours: None
Misc: None

Ethan Erhahon

Name: Ethan Erhahon
Date of Birth: 9th May 2001
Place of Birth: Glasgow, Scotland
Nationality: Scottish
Position: Central Midfield
Height: 5ft 10in
Weight: 10.4st
Signed: 30th May 2017 from Youth Academy
Departed: 31st January 2023 to Lincoln City (£350k)
Debut: 28th April 2018 v Falkirk (0-1)
Final Match: 28th January 2023 v Motherwell (1-0)
Apps: 123
Goals: 4
Honours: 2 Scotland u21 Caps

Ethan Erhahon signed professional terms with the club in the summer of 2017 under the tutelage of Jack Ross, however the youngster had been at Saints since 2005 when he was just 4 years old and progressed through the various age groups within the academy in addition to being one of the first inductees of the national SFA Performance School.

Making his first team debut at the Falkirk Stadium on the final day of the promotion winning 2017/18 campaign still aged only 16 as a vital experience gaining stage of his development, the young midfielder found himself fast-tracked to the first team a few months later when the man who replaced Jack Ross, Alan Stubbs, was sacked after a dismal start to the 2018/19 season. With the transfer window shut and the squad having no left back, new manager Oran Kearney decided Erhahon could fill that role until the next signing period in 4 months time.

Despite having never played this position before, Erhahon performed admirably in this role as he made 23 appearances in his breakthrough season, scoring once against Alloa in the Scottish Cup, and collecting multiple Young Player of the Year awards in the summer of 2019.

During the 2019/20 pre-season, Jim Goodwin replaced Oran Kearney, meaning despite only turning 18 years of age, the youngster was now on his fourth manager as a professional at the club. Although he was used as a left back in the League Cup group stages, Goodwin returned the youngster to the under 20 side and he did not make a Premiership appearance the entire season, although this was a campaign cut short in March 2020 by COVID, by which time Erhahon had moved to Barnsley on loan where he joined their youth team for an assessment prior to a potential transfer which did not transpire as football shut down for several months.

The following season (2020-21) started and finished behind closed doors with Erhahon seemingly still not in the first team picture from the outset, until from nowhere in the sixth fixture of the league campaign, he started against Hibs at St Mirren Park on the 12th September 2020 in the centre of midfield and would be a regular in that position for the next two and a half years, where his probing passing and positional sense helped Saints shifting from a team almost always fighting relegation to a top six European football chasing side.

The youngster scored his first league goal for the club in November 2020 when he smashed a 30 yarder into the top corner at Pittodrie during a 2-1 defeat on a cold Friday night, and followed this up a few weeks later at home to St Johnstone in a 3-2 victory, but the Glasgow born midfielder only scored one more time for Saints, the following season at Livingston as he became more of a ‘protector’ in the side which contained attacking options from the middle of the park such as Jamie McGrath, Conor Ronan and Greg Kiltie.

The 2021/22 season was something of a watershed one for Erhahon, where he seemed to fall out of favour with Goodwin leading to specualtion about his future, but he returned to the first team when the 2013 League Cup winning captain moved to Aberdeen in February 2022 and Stephen Robinson took over as manager of the club. From here, Erhahon played his best football for Saints under the Northern Irishman, with his form improving considerably and importance to the first team growing to the point where his absence presented a significant loss for the starting XI.

With the club and player at stalemate over a new contract which was due to end in May 2023, Saints decided to cash in on their long term asset, and after seventeen years as part of the club, Erhahon signed for English League One outfit Lincoln City on the 31st January 2023 for a reported fee of £350k following 123 appearances in the black and white and 4 goals.

Career Stats (Saints only)

GoalsDate
Alloa 19/01/2019
Aberdeen 02/10/2020
St Johnstone 19/12/2020
Livingston 02/10/2021

International Appearances (Scotland U21)

OppositionDate
Northern Ireland02/06/2021
Northern Ireland05/06/2021

2023 Form

Richard Tait

Name: Richard Tait
Date of Birth: 24th May 1999
Place of Birth: Galashiels, Scotland
Nationality: Scottish
Position: Full Back/Wing Back
Height: 5ft 11in
Weight: 12st
Signed: 18th June 2020 from Motherwell (freedom of contract)
Departed: 31st May 2023 (freedom of contract)
Debut: 1st August 2020 v Livingston (1-0)
Final Match: 27th May 2023 v Rangers (0-3)
Apps: 87
Goals: 3
Honours: None

Versatile defender Tait arrived at the club in the summer of 2020 from Motherwell, adding experience and solidity to the back four or five. Having spent most of his career in England prior to signing for the Steelman in 2016, Tait’s strong performances in Lanarkshire, particularly under Stephen Robinson, caught the eye and the defender was touted as a potential Scotland cap for a period as the ‘Well thrived at the hands of Saints current manager.

A popular and reliable player with the support, Tait operated with great commitment and efficiency in the wing back or full back position (on both sides) as well as occasionally deployed as a centre back if necessary, making him an important part of the squad, firstly under Jim Goodwin who had signed him, and then Stephen Robinson once he took over in early 2022.

Unfortunately, Tait suffered a serious injury in late October 2022, keeping him out of the majority of the season with his presence and versatility badly missed despite the relative success of the team on the park. A few days after his 34th birthday, Tait completed his close to 8 months rehabilitation by appearing in the final 20 minutes of the last match of the season, however it was announced on the 30th of May that Tait would be leaving the club after 87 appearances over 3 seasons.

SEASONDIVISIONLGEGLSLCPGLSSCPGLSAPPGLS
2020/21Premiership3317130432
2021/22Premiership2800020300
2022/23Premiership1212000141
  TOTALS7329150873