John “Jock” Rattray (born Lumphinnans, Scotland) was an early twentieth-century Scottish football inside forward who played professionally in Scotland and the United States. “When actively engaged in the sport Rattray was one of the versatile type of players. He was equally effective on the halfback line as he was among the forwards, and frequently alternated in the positions of right halfback and inside right.” In recognition of his service to Raith Rovers, he was awarded a Benefit match, which was played against a Fifeshire Select on 4 January 1921.
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