Jimmy Harrower (footballer, born 1935) explained

Jimmy Harrower
Fullname:James Harrower
Birth Date:1935 8, df=y
Birth Place:Alva, Scotland
Death Place:Stirling, Scotland
Position:Inside forward
Youthclubs1:Sauchie
Youthclubs2:Kilsyth Rangers
Youthclubs3:Bo'ness United
Years1:1954–1958
Caps1:36
Goals1:11
Clubs1:Hibernian
Years2:1958–1961
Caps2:96
Goals2:21
Clubs2:Liverpool
Years3:1961–1962
Caps3:5
Goals3:0
Clubs3:Newcastle United
Years4:1962–1963
Caps4:20
Goals4:2
Clubs4:Falkirk
Years5:1963–1965
Caps5:42
Goals5:8
Clubs5:St Johnstone
Years6:1965–1966
Caps6:22
Goals6:0
Clubs6:Albion Rovers
Totalcaps:221
Totalgoals:42
Nationalyears1:1957
Nationalteam1:Scotland under-23
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0

James Harrower (18 August 1935 – 28 November 2006) was a Scottish professional footballer.

Born in Alva, Clackmannanshire, Harrower played junior football for Sauchie, Kilsyth Rangers and Bo'ness United before starting his senior career with Hibernian. Liverpool manager Phil Taylor signed him for £11,000. He made his Liverpool debut on 11 January 1958 in a 2nd Division match at Anfield, Fulham were the visitors as Liverpool took the points with a 2–1 victory. The attacking midfielder scored his first goal on 28 March, as Liverpool beat Ipswich Town 3–1.

Harrower was a player with a knack of pulling off amazing trickery with the ball, but like so many players with this ability he lacked the consistency required to play at the highest level; in fact he used to irritate the Anfield crowd who knew what he could do but never saw enough of it. His best season at Liverpool was his first full season 1958–59: he missed just 5 matches and scored 6 goals. Unfortunately for James, the manager who signed him, Taylor, left the club at the end of the campaign and his replacement Bill Shankly decided that change was needed. James was vying for the inside-left position with Jimmy Melia, but midway through the campaign Shankly decided that Melia was the man for the job. Melia kept the position the following season and the future looked bleak for Harrower in a red shirt; in the March 1961 he was on his way, moving to Newcastle United.

He spent a year on Tyneside playing just 6 games, he then moved back to Scotland joining Falkirk. He also played for St Johnstone, Albion Rovers and Alloa Athletic. Harrower also represented Scotland at Under-23 level.

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