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'''Jimmy McMenemy''' (b. Rutherglen, Lanarkshire, ] ] - 1965) was a ] football player from 1902 to 1920. He made 515 appearances and scored 168 goals. '''Jimmy McMenemy''' (b. ], ], ] ] - d. ]) was a ] football player from 1902 to 1920. He made 515 appearances and scored 168 goals.


He was part of the famous Celtic team that won six league titles in a row between 1904 and 1910, and was part of the team that defeated ] 3-2 in the 1904 ] Final after being down 2-0. He was part of the famous Celtic team that won six league titles in a row between 1904 and 1910, and was part of the team that defeated ] 3-2 in the 1904 ] Final after being down 2-0. Nicknamed "Napoleon", he played 12 times for ], scoring 5 goals.

Nicknamed Napoleon, he played 12 times for ], scoring 5 goals.


In 1920, McMenemy left Celtic and joined ], and in April 1921 helped Thistle to their one and only ] victory, beating Rangers 1-0. In 1920, McMenemy left Celtic and joined ], and in April 1921 helped Thistle to their one and only ] victory, beating Rangers 1-0.


Jimmy won seven Scottish Cup medals – 1904, 1907, 1908, 1911, 1912, 1914 and 1921. Jimmy won seven Scottish Cup medals – 1904, 1907, 1908, 1911, 1912, 1914 and 1921. In 1934, he was invited back to ] as trainer and Assistant Manager to ].

In 1934, he was invited back to ] as trainer and Assistant Manager to ].

His son John won a ] medal for Celtic in 1927, and son Harry played for ].


], the former Manager of Southampton and many other teams, is the great-nephew of McMenemy. His son John won a ] medal for Celtic in 1927, and son Harry played for ]. ], the former Manager of Southampton and many other teams, is a great-nephew of McMenemy.


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Revision as of 15:22, 6 May 2007

Jimmy McMenemy (b. Rutherglen, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, 23 August 1880 - d. 1965) was a Celtic F.C. football player from 1902 to 1920. He made 515 appearances and scored 168 goals.

He was part of the famous Celtic team that won six league titles in a row between 1904 and 1910, and was part of the team that defeated Rangers 3-2 in the 1904 Scottish Cup Final after being down 2-0. Nicknamed "Napoleon", he played 12 times for Scotland, scoring 5 goals.

In 1920, McMenemy left Celtic and joined Partick Thistle, and in April 1921 helped Thistle to their one and only Scottish Cup victory, beating Rangers 1-0.

Jimmy won seven Scottish Cup medals – 1904, 1907, 1908, 1911, 1912, 1914 and 1921. In 1934, he was invited back to Parkhead as trainer and Assistant Manager to Willie Maley.

His son John won a Scottish Cup medal for Celtic in 1927, and son Harry played for Newcastle United. Lawrie McMenemy, the former Manager of Southampton and many other teams, is a great-nephew of McMenemy.

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