Jimmy Cringan

James Anderson Cringan (16 December 1904 – 1972) was a Scottish professional footballer born in Douglas Water, South Lanarkshire, who played as a wing half. He played 285 games in all competitions for Birmingham, including 261 Football League First Division games and an appearance at Wembley in the 1931 FA Cup Final, before trying his hand at management. He was the younger brother of Willie Cringan, captain of Celtic and Scotland.

Jimmy Cringan
Personal information
Full name James Anderson Cringan
Date of birth (1904-12-16)16 December 1904
Place of birth Douglas Water, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Date of death 1972 (aged 6768)
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)[1]
Playing position(s) Wing half
Youth career
Douglas Water Thistle
Sunderland (trial)
Bury (trial)
1921 South Shields (trial)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1922–1934 Birmingham 261 (12)
1934–1936 Boston United 29 (3)
Teams managed
1934–1935 Boston United (player-manager)
1936–1961 Banbury Spencer
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

He began his managerial career as player-manager at Midland League club Boston United,[2][3] before becoming Banbury Spencer manager in 1936, a position he held until retiring in 1961.[4]

Cringan died in 1972.[2]

Honours

Birmingham

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References

General

  • Matthews, Tony (1995). Birmingham City: A Complete Record. Derby: Breedon Books. p. 80. ISBN 1-85983-010-2.

Specific

  1. "Blues" News. The Official Programme of Birmingham Football Club, Ltd. Birmingham F.C. 30 August 1924. p. 3.
  2. "Boston United Roll Call". Boston United FC – the original website. Ken Fox. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  3. "Season 1934/5 – Statistics". Boston United FC – the original website. Ken Fox. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
    "Season 1935/6 – Statistics". Boston United FC – the original website. Ken Fox. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  4. "History". Banbury United F.C. Retrieved 17 April 2018.


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