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Jimmy Raeside

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Scottish footballer

Jimmy Raeside
Personal information
Full nameJames Smith Raeside
Birth nameJames Smith Reside[1]
Date of birth1879[2][3]
Place of birthCamlachie, Scotland
Date of death17 January 1946 (aged 66–67)
Place of deathGlasgow, Scotland
Position(s)Goalkeeper
Youth career
1896–1898Wellington Stars
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1898–1899Parkhead
1899–1906Third Lanark143(0)
1906–1912Bury156(3)
Total299(3)
International career
1906Scotland1(0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

James Smith Raeside (1879 – 17 January 1946) was a Scottishfootballer who played as agoalkeeper.

Career

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Raeside was born inGlasgow, the son of William Raeside and Margaret Smith.[2] He played club football forParkhead,Third Lanark[4] andBury.[5] He won theScottish Football League with Third Lanark in1903–04 (playing in all 26 fixtures) and theScottish Cup in1905.[6][7] During his spell in England with Bury, he scored threepenalties in league matches.[8]

At representative level, he was selected for theGlasgow FA's annual challenge match againstSheffield on two occasions, played in the 'Home Scots v Anglo-Scots' international trial in 1905,[9] and then made one appearance forScotland in 1906.[6][7]

He married first to Margaret Lawrie Beck in 1904 in Scotland. She died in 1908. He married secondly Florence Williamson in 1910 in Manchester.[10]

References

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  1. ^Statutory registers - Deaths - Search results,ScotlandsPeople
  2. ^abJames Raeside, Football player, in the1901 Scotland Census
  3. ^James Smith Raeside, Professional football player, in the1911 England Census
  4. ^(Third Lanark player) Raeside, James S., FitbaStats
  5. ^James Smith Raeside, Play Up Liverpool
  6. ^abPaul Smith (2013).Scotland Who's Who: International Players 1872–2013. Pitch Publishing. p. 241.
  7. ^abJohn Litster (October 2012). "A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players".Scottish Football Historian magazine.
  8. ^Raeside James Image 1 Bury 1908, Vintage Footballers
  9. ^Football. Anglo-Scots Trial Match., The Glasgow Herald, 21 March 1905
  10. ^James Smith Raeside in theManchester, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930
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