Jimmy Simpson (footballer, born 1908) explained

Jimmy Simpson
Fullname:James McMillan Simpson
Birth Date:29 October 1908
Birth Place:Ladybank, Scotland
Death Place:Glasgow, Scotland
Position:Centre half
Youthclubs1:Auchtermuchty Bluebell
Years1:1923–1925
Years2:1925–1927
Years3:1927–1941
Years4:1941
Years5:1942–1943
Years6:1946–1947
Clubs1:Newburgh West End
Clubs3:Rangers
Clubs4:Dundee United (wartime)
Clubs5:St Mirren (wartime)
Clubs6:Buckie Thistle
Caps2:53
Caps3:289
Goals2:7
Goals3:5
Nationalyears1:1934–1937
Nationalteam1:Scotland
Nationalcaps1:14
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:1934–1935
Nationalteam2:Scottish League XI
Nationalcaps2:4
Nationalgoals2:1
Manageryears1:1947–1949
Managerclubs1:Alloa Athletic

James McMillan Simpson (29 October 1908 – 15 March 1972) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre half.[1] He spent most of his club career with Rangers, winning ten major honours, and made 14 appearances for the Scotland national team.

Career

After playing junior football for Newburgh West End, Jimmy Simpson signed for Dundee United in 1925[2] and made his debut at the age of 17 as a wing half. A regular during the club's first two years at the top level, United could not retain him following relegation in 1927 and he was transferred to Rangers for the then sizable fee of £1,000.[3]

At Ibrox he was initially a reserve, but was converted into a centre half and became an integral part of the team which dominated the Scottish game during the 1930s.[3] [4] Simpson won six League championships and four Scottish Cups, adding four Scottish League XI caps[5] and 14 full international caps to his collection. He also qualified as an engineer, which became his vocation after he had finished playing.

Simpson left Rangers in 1941, making wartime appearances for Dundee United,[2] and would also play in unofficial competitions for St Mirren before retiring from playing.[1] In 1946 he took up a player–coach role with Highland League club Buckie Thistle.[6] He was appointed manager of Alloa Athletic on 19 December 1947,[7] but left the club by mutual agreement on 19 February 1949.[8]

Personal life

His son Ronnie, a goalkeeper, also played for Scotland and was part of the Celtic side which won the 1967 European Cup Final.[9]

Honours

Rangers[3] [4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players
  2. News: Jimmy Simpson . 12 May 2020 . Arab Archive.
  3. https://rangers.co.uk/club/history/hall-of-fame/jimmy-simpson/ Hall of Fame: Jimmy Simpson
  4. http://www.fitbastats.com/rangers/player.php?playerid=1631 Rangers player Jimmy Simpson
  5. News: Jimmy Simpson. Londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. 3 December 2011.
  6. News: Buckie Sign Noted Player-Coach. 15 September 2014. The Press and Journal. Aberdeen. 11 July 1946. British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  7. News: Jimmy Simpson to Manage Alloa. 15 September 2014. The Press and Journal. Aberdeen. 20 December 1947. British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  8. News: Alloa's Next Manager?. 15 September 2014. The Sunday Post. 20 February 1949. British Newspaper Archive. subscription .
  9. News: Ronnie Simpson. The Daily Telegraph. 22 April 2004. 3 December 2011.