Jimmy McMenemy Celtic Legend 1902-1920

Biography & Memoir, Sports
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Author: David Potter ISBN: 9781781561157
Publisher: JMD Media Publication: March 19, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: David Potter
ISBN: 9781781561157
Publisher: JMD Media
Publication: March 19, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
Jimmy McMenemy was one of Celtic and Scotland's truly great players. He played for Celtic for almost twenty years at a time when Celtic were at the top of Scottish and world football, and he was the man that made it all happen for them, generally agreed to be the star of the team that won six League Championships in a row from 1905 until 1910. He also played his part in quite a few triumphs for Scotland, notably against England in 1910 and 1914.

Arguably his contribution to the Celtic cause as a player was matched by his contribution in the late 1930s as the trainer of the great Celtic side who won the all-British Empire Exhibition Trophy of 1937.

He remains without doubt one of the great characters of early 20th century Scottish football, and his story deserves to be told.

About the author

David Potter is a semi-retired teacher of Classics. He is 63 and lives in Kirkcaldy with his wife Rosemary. He has three children and four grand children. He has now written over 25 books on Scottish football, particularly on Celtic whom he has watched avidly since 1958.

He particularly likes writing biographies of old Celts like Jimmy Quinn, Tommy McInally, Patsy Gallacher and Jimmy Delaney. He feels that Jimmy McMenemy will be a valuable addition to this collection.
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Jimmy McMenemy was one of Celtic and Scotland's truly great players. He played for Celtic for almost twenty years at a time when Celtic were at the top of Scottish and world football, and he was the man that made it all happen for them, generally agreed to be the star of the team that won six League Championships in a row from 1905 until 1910. He also played his part in quite a few triumphs for Scotland, notably against England in 1910 and 1914.

Arguably his contribution to the Celtic cause as a player was matched by his contribution in the late 1930s as the trainer of the great Celtic side who won the all-British Empire Exhibition Trophy of 1937.

He remains without doubt one of the great characters of early 20th century Scottish football, and his story deserves to be told.

About the author

David Potter is a semi-retired teacher of Classics. He is 63 and lives in Kirkcaldy with his wife Rosemary. He has three children and four grand children. He has now written over 25 books on Scottish football, particularly on Celtic whom he has watched avidly since 1958.

He particularly likes writing biographies of old Celts like Jimmy Quinn, Tommy McInally, Patsy Gallacher and Jimmy Delaney. He feels that Jimmy McMenemy will be a valuable addition to this collection.

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