Jimmy Turnbull Explained

Jimmy Turnbull
Fullname:James McLachlan Turnbull
Birth Date:23 May 1882[1]
Birth Place:Bannockburn, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Death Date:19 September 1960
Death Place:Stretford, Lancashire, England
Height:5 ft 10 in
Position:Forward
Clubs1:Stenhousemuir
Years2:1900–1901
Clubs2:East Stirlingshire
Caps2:12
Goals2:11
Years3:1901–1903
Clubs3:Dundee
Caps3:25
Goals3:6
Years4:1903–1904
Clubs4:Falkirk
Caps4:16
Goals4:13
Years5:1904
Clubs5:Rangers
Caps5:1
Goals5:1
Years6:1905–?
Clubs6:Preston North End
Caps6:?
Goals6:?
Years7:?–1907
Clubs7:Leyton
Caps7:?
Goals7:?
Years8:1907–1910
Clubs8:Manchester United
Caps8:67
Goals8:36
Years9:1910–1912
Clubs9:Bradford (Park Avenue)
Caps9:?
Goals9:?
Years10:1912–1913
Clubs10:Chelsea
Caps10:20
Goals10:7

James McLachlan Turnbull (born 23 May 1882) was a Scottish footballer who played as a forward, most notably for Manchester United, with whom he won the Football League and the FA Charity Shield in 1908 and the FA Cup in 1909. He was the first player to net a hat-trick in a Charity Shield game.

Club career

Turnbull played for Scottish clubs East Stirlingshire, Dundee, Falkirk and Rangers,[2] before moving to England to sign for Preston North End and later the now dissolved Leyton.

In May 1907 he was bought by Manchester United,[3] where he won the 1907–08 Football League title, the 1908 FA Charity Shield and the 1908–09 FA Cup. He scored a total of 45 goals in 78 games for the club, with his best season being 1908–09, in which he scored 22 times in 28 appearances in all competitions. He was sold to Bradford Park Avenue in September 1910, and later played for Chelsea.[4]

He played in the annual Home Scots v Anglo-Scots international trial match in 1911,[5] but did not receive any other representative honours.

Personal life

His elder brother Tom Turnbull was also a footballer who played as a defender, also featuring for Stenhousemuir, East Stirlingshire and Falkirk as well as Celtic and Sheffield United, but suffered a serious injury soon after joining the English club.[6] Another brother, Alex, was one of Falkirk's early goalkeepers before emigrating to Canada.

Honours

Manchester United

1907–08

1908–09

1908

Notes and References

  1. https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&surname=Turnbull&surname_so=exact&forename=James%20Mclachlan&forename_so=wild&record_type=stat_births Statutory registers – Births – Search results
  2. A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players. John Litster. Scottish Football Historian magazine. October 2012.
  3. Web site: Jimmy Turnbull. mufcinfo.com.
  4. http://www.stamford-bridge.com/player.php?id=554&surname=Turnbull&firstname=James Chelsea FC Player Profile: James Turnbull
  5. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=iAs-AAAAIBAJ&sjid=3UkMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6516%2C2470676 Football. Trial Match in Glasgow.
  6. http://www.falkirk-football-history.co.uk/2013/03/falkirk-fc-graves-thomas-turnbull.html Falkirk FC Graves – Thomas Turnbull