James McBride (footballer) explained

James McBride
Birth Date:1873 12, df=y
Birth Place:Renton, Scotland
Death Place:Manchester, England
Position:Left half
Youthyears1:1889–1890
Youthclubs1:Renton Wanderers
Years1:1890–1892
Years2:1892–1894
Years3:1894–1897
Years4:1897–1898
Clubs1:Renton
Clubs2:Liverpool
Clubs3:Manchester City
Clubs4:Ashton North End
Caps1:22
Caps2:50
Caps3:70
Goals1:1
Goals2:7
Goals3:1
Nationalyears1:1892
Nationalteam1:Scottish League XI[1]
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0

James McBride (30 December 1873 – 25 May 1899) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Liverpool during the latter half of the 19th century.

Life and playing career

Born in Renton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, McBride played for Renton Wanderers and Renton before being signed by Liverpool managers John McKenna and William Edward Barclay in 1892, a short time after he took part in a trial for the Scotland national team and made his sole appearance for the Scottish Football League XI (in the first fixture they played).[2] McBride made his debut in Liverpool's first ever fixture, a friendly against Rotherham Town on 1 September 1892, which Liverpool won 7–1. He also played in their first ever competitive match, a Lancashire League fixture against Higher Walton two days later. He scored his first goal for Liverpool in this game, which the team won 8–0.

McBride was a regular during Liverpool's unbeaten debut season in the Football League Second Division, missing just 4 of the 28 games. Liverpool gained promotion to the top flight of English football, replacing Newton Heath by winning 2–0 in a test (play-off) match. He only played five more times for the Anfield club during their relegation back down to the lower level.

Honors

Liverpool

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. http://www.londonhearts.com/SFL/players/jimmcbride.html Jim McBride - Scotland Football League Record from 11 Apr 1892 to 11 Apr 1892 clubs - Renton
  2. A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players. John Litster. Scottish Football Historian magazine. October 2012.