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ALFIE CONN SR. OF INVERESK ATHLETIC F.C., E.O.S.C. GOLD MEDAL, 1944

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ALFIE CONN SR. OF INVERESK ATHLETIC F.C., E.O.S.C. GOLD MEDAL, 1944 the obverse with crossed enamel flags and blank shield shaped cartouche, the reverse with inscription, in nine carat gold, in box Note: Alfred 'Alfie' Conn (1926-2009) was a Scottish footballer most famously remembered alongside Willie Bauld and Jimmy Wardhaugh as part of Heart of Midlothian’s Terrible Trio. This formidable attacking three proved to be the vital spark in the club’s iconic and (to this day) most successful team of the 1950s.Conn was born in Prestonpans, East Lothian. He joined Hearts from Inveresk Athletic in 1944, making his debut later that year in a 4-0 victory over Dumbarton. He went on to establish himself as a first team regular during the 1948-49 season, linking up with Bauld and Wardhaugh to form that attacking partnership for the first time.Conn’s energetic style and powerful shot complemented the cerebral play of Bauld and dribbling skill of Wardhaugh. Indeed, their first match as a forward trio saw a defiant 6-1 victory over East Fife.The Terrible Trio continued to score freely in the following five seasons, Conn netting an impressive 102 goals. Hearts swiftly became regular top four finishers, yet defensive issues meant they failed to pick up any silverware.This would soon change however, when in the 1954-55 season, Hearts defeated Motherwell 4-2 to lift the Scottish League Cup for the first time in their history.The following season, Conn scored the vital goal in a 3-1 victory over Celtic, lifting the 1956 Scottish Cup, a first for the club in 50 years. He would end this season at his peak, aged 29 and with a career best of 29 goals from 41 games. This didn’t go unnoticed, and he would receive his only international call up two weeks after the final, having represented a Scottish select XI on three previous occasions.Whilst he would suffer a serious ankle injury the following season, he would continue to make sporadic appearances for the club, even playing his part in their iconic 1957-58 season triumph. This was the second of only four times Hearts have won the title, romping it with 62 points to Rangers 49.In total, the Hearts ‘Hall of Fame’ inductee would score 221 goals in 408 games. Weight of the medal is 6.86g (additional photo added)
ALFIE CONN SR. OF INVERESK ATHLETIC F.C., E.O.S.C. GOLD MEDAL, 1944 the obverse with crossed enamel flags and blank shield shaped cartouche, the reverse with inscription, in nine carat gold, in box Note: Alfred 'Alfie' Conn (1926-2009) was a Scottish footballer most famously remembered alongside Willie Bauld and Jimmy Wardhaugh as part of Heart of Midlothian’s Terrible Trio. This formidable attacking three proved to be the vital spark in the club’s iconic and (to this day) most successful team of the 1950s.Conn was born in Prestonpans, East Lothian. He joined Hearts from Inveresk Athletic in 1944, making his debut later that year in a 4-0 victory over Dumbarton. He went on to establish himself as a first team regular during the 1948-49 season, linking up with Bauld and Wardhaugh to form that attacking partnership for the first time.Conn’s energetic style and powerful shot complemented the cerebral play of Bauld and dribbling skill of Wardhaugh. Indeed, their first match as a forward trio saw a defiant 6-1 victory over East Fife.The Terrible Trio continued to score freely in the following five seasons, Conn netting an impressive 102 goals. Hearts swiftly became regular top four finishers, yet defensive issues meant they failed to pick up any silverware.This would soon change however, when in the 1954-55 season, Hearts defeated Motherwell 4-2 to lift the Scottish League Cup for the first time in their history.The following season, Conn scored the vital goal in a 3-1 victory over Celtic, lifting the 1956 Scottish Cup, a first for the club in 50 years. He would end this season at his peak, aged 29 and with a career best of 29 goals from 41 games. This didn’t go unnoticed, and he would receive his only international call up two weeks after the final, having represented a Scottish select XI on three previous occasions.Whilst he would suffer a serious ankle injury the following season, he would continue to make sporadic appearances for the club, even playing his part in their iconic 1957-58 season triumph. This was the second of only four times Hearts have won the title, romping it with 62 points to Rangers 49.In total, the Hearts ‘Hall of Fame’ inductee would score 221 goals in 408 games. Weight of the medal is 6.86g (additional photo added)

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