Jimmy Hay
Personal information | |||
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Full name | James Hay | ||
Date of birth | 9 February 1881 | ||
Place of birth | Tarbolton, Ayrshire, Scotland | ||
Date of death | 4 April 1940 59) | (aged||
Playing position | Half back | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1902–1903 | Ayr | ||
1903–1911 | Celtic | 214 | (14) |
1911–1915 | Newcastle United | 217 | (17) |
1915–19?? | Ayr United | ||
National team | |||
1905–1914 | Scotland | 11 | (0) |
1909–1911 | Scottish League XI | 6 | (0) |
Teams managed | |||
1922–1924 | Clydebank | ||
1924–1926 | Ayr United | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
James "Jimmy" Hay (9 February 1881 – 4 April 1940) was a Scottish footballer who played for Ayr, Celtic, Newcastle United, Ayr United and the Scotland national team.
Hay was born in Tarbolton, Ayrshire and signed for Celtic for £50 from Ayr in March 1903.[1] Described as a strong tackler,[1] Hay captained Celtic between 1906 and 1911 and made a total of 322 appearances for the club, scoring 23 goals.[1] He was part of the Celtic side which won six consecutive league titles between season 1904-05 and season 1909-10 under the management of Willie Maley.
He left Celtic in 1911 after the club failed to meet his improved contract demands[1] and joined English club Newcastle United. He returned to Scotland in 1915 with Ayr United where he remained for three years.[2]
He was capped 11 times by Scotland between 1905 and 1914 and captained his country on three occasions. Hay also represented the Scottish League XI.[3]
Hay was appointed manager of Clydebank in April 1922.[4] He later became manager at former club Ayr United in June 1924.[2] The club were relegated from the First Division in his first season as manager.[2] He left the club in January 1926 after accusing Ayr United director Tom Steen of trying to bribe a referee.[2] Hay was banned indefinitely by the Scottish Football Association after he refused to apologise, but the suspension was lifted in November 1927 and later had a career as an insurance agent until his death on 4 April 1940.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "James Hay profile". TheCelticWiki - Unofficial Celtic F.C. website.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Ayr United - Past Managers". Ayr United F.C. official website.
- ↑ "Scotland FL Players by Appearances". Londonhearts.com. London Hearts Supporters' Club. Retrieved 27 November 2011.
- ↑ "No goals in extra time". The Courier and Argus. Dundee. 4 April 1922. Retrieved 13 August 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive. (subscription required (help)).
External links
- Jimmy Hay at scottishfa.co.uk
- International stats at Londonhearts.com