Francis McLaren (1881 – 1961) was a Scottish footballer who played as a right half or centre half.[1][2] He spent the bulk of his professional career with Heart of Midlothian where he was a regular for seven years,[3] winning the Scottish Cup in 1906[4] and also appearing on the losing side in the 1907 final.[5][6] He also had two years with Hamilton Academical, acting as mentor to younger players such as William McNamee.[7]
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^McLaren Frank Image 1 Heart of Midlothian 1905, Vintage Footballers
^(Hearts player) Frank McLaren, London Hearts Supporters Club
^Association Football. | The Scottish Final., The Glasgow Herald, 30 April 1906
^Football. | Association Game In Scotland. | Scottish Cup–FInal Tie, The Glasgow Herald, 22 April 1907
^The History of Heart of Midlothian Football Club | 1904 - 1914, Heart of Midlothian FC
^McLaren, Frank (1912), Hamilton Academical Memory Bank
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