Career
He played as a full-back, and spent his entire ten-year professional career at Blackpool. Tulloch made his debut for Blackpool on 24 October 1914, in a 2–1 defeat by Leicester Fosse at Bloomfield Road. He went on to make a further 24 appearances in the 1914-1915 season, displacing Jimmy Jones.
After four seasons of wartime football, during World War I, Tulloch, under the guidance of new manager Bill Norman, became a regular fixture in the defence in the number-2 shirt.
He made 35 league appearances in 1919-1920, 40 in 1920-1921 (helping the team to consecutive fourth-placed finishes in Division Two). In 1921-1922, Tulloch appeared in all but one of the club"s league games, only missing the single-goal home defeat by Bury on 5 September 1921.
He split the season between the rightand left-back berths, after the arrival of Bert Baverstock from Bolton Wanderers. Baverstock was installed as captain, but Norman kept faith with Tulloch at left-back for the 1922-1923 campaign.
Under new manager Major Frank Buckley, Tulloch"s place in the team came under threat by Herbert Jones.
Indeed, during the 1923-1924 season, Tulloch made only eight appearances. lieutenant was at this time that he decided to retire from the game. He returned to the club as trainer and masseur.