Greer was born in Bathgate, West Lothian. He joined Birmingham from Coatbridge Rob Roy in December 1910, and made his debut in the Second Division on 21 January 1911, deputising for regular centre forwardJack Hall in a home game against Burnley which finished as a 1–1 draw. Greer played only once more for the first team, early the following season and again standing in for Hall. He moved on to Southern League club Reading in August 1912 and a season later joined fellow Southern League side Swansea Town.
Private schools Nansemond-Suffolk player Howard Casterlow, left, forces a turnover as moves downfield against NorthCross player ThomasGreer, second from left, during the second half of the VISAA ...
“In the midst of my conflict, God, I need to know you’re there If there’s something in me that’s a hindrance, please make me aware,” Thomas sang, her voice soaring over Greer’s saxophone.