With the reference to Don in another thread, a question, which I'm afraid I cannot answer, occurred to me - is there another player who fulfils the following criteria?

1. Born in Great Britain.
2. Made over four hundred and fifty appearances in his career, over 90 per cent of which were in the Football League.
3. Over 90 per cent of those appearances were for clubs outside the country of his birth.
4. Never played a single game for an English club.

There can't be many of them.

Thinking of City players, I went for a couple from the 1927 team. Being born in the UK, rather than Great Britain, Tom Farqhuharson wouldn't qualify, but, according to Wikipedia, he didn't play more than four hundred and fifty matches anyway, while I was surprised to learn that Billy Hardy played for Stockport in the Football League before signing for Hearts because I thought he only played for them and City.