Career
Born in Blythswood Hill, Glasgow, he started his career at Third Lanark, before joining English side Ardwick (later Manchester City) in March 1892. Overall he scored three league goals from seven appearances for the Manchester club Angus then moved to the south coast to join Southampton Street Mary"s in the summer of 1893.
Angus was one of the first professional players signed by Southampton.
Described by Holley & Chalk as "a deft and aggressive forward", he was the first Saints player to be sent off for an "over zealous" tackle in a Hampshire Senior Cup match on 24 February 1894 against local rivals Freemantle. He scored in the "Saints"" first game in the Southern League and went on to score six goals that season, making him joint top scorer.
The following season he made three more league appearances before leaving the club in November 1895. In all he made 23 appearances for the Saints, scoring 11 goals.
He subsequently played for Fulham, but little is known about his later life.