Background
Whyte was born in Cowdenbeath, Fife, Scotland, and played in the Scottish Football League for Dunfermline Athletic.
Whyte was born in Cowdenbeath, Fife, Scotland, and played in the Scottish Football League for Dunfermline Athletic.
He also played in the Scottish Football League for Dunfermline Athletic, for Rhyl Athletic in Wales, and for English non-league club Gainsborough Trinity. He played as a left half or outside left. He moved south to play for Welsh club Rhyl Athletic and then signed for Third Division North club Accrington Stanley.
He made his debut in the 1929-1930 Football League season, and went on to make 73 league appearances, scoring 15 goals, before he and Stanley teammate Harold Riley joined fellow Northern Section club Lincoln City in the 1931 close season.
According to a season preview in the Daily Express, Whyte was "expected to be a useful substitute" for Walter Lax, who had been transferred to Blackpool for a "substantial sum". Originally an outside left, he was converted to play at left half in the following season.
Whyte set a club record of 183 consecutive appearances in league matches, between March 1934 and September 1938. He left Lincoln at the end of the 1938-1939 season, having made 322 appearances in all first-team competitions, a total that at the time was the third-highest in the club"s history.
After his football career ended, Whyte worked for the Lincoln Company-operative Society.
He died in 1992 at the age of 83.