Barrie, Jim

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Fullname: James Barrie
aka: Jim Barrie
Born: 20 October 1902
Died: […]
Birthplace: Old Kilpatrick
Signed: 4 February 1930
Left: 14 July 1930 (free); 28 July 1930 (Halifax Town)
Position: Full-Back
Debut: Celtic 1-2 Airdrie, League, 5 Feb 1930
Internationals: none


Biog

Celtic signed the relatively mature player Jim Barrie from US side Fall River in 1930. Born in Old Kilpatrick his career with the Bhoys was however exceptionally short lived and he would make just a solitary appearance in the Hoops before being released the same year.

His one appearance came aged 27 at right-back in a league clash at home to Airdrie which Celtic lost 2-1. This was a brutal match which saw John Thomson take a brutal kicking from opposition player Bobby Skinner. Peter McGonagle also lost teeth in this match, and broke his jaw and collarbone!

With competition for the right-back slot from the likes of Willie Cook and Chic Geatons it is perhaps not surprising that Jim Barrie’s stint at Parkhead was so brief.

His one and only game with Celtic was a bone-crunching affair, and similarly Jim Barrie is remembered at Halifax Town for having played the last ten minutes of a cup tie against Bournemouth on 9th January 1932 with a broken arm.


Playing Career

APPEARANCES LEAGUE SCOTTISH CUP LEAGUE CUP EUROPE TOTAL
1930 1 0 n/a n/a 1
Goals: 0 0 0

Honours with Celtic

none


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