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词条 James Mathieson
释义

  1. Career

      Early years    Middlesbrough    Brentford    Queen of the South  

  2. Personal life

  3. Honours

  4. Career statistics

  5. References

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| fullname =James Adamson Mathieson[1]
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1904|5|10|df=yes}}
| birth_place = Methil, Scotland
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1950|4|13|1904|5|10|df=yes}}
| height =
| position = Goalkeeper
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| youthclubs1 =Dubbleside Hearts
|youthyears2 =
|youthclubs2 = Colinsburgh United
| years1 = 1922–1923
| clubs1 = Partick Thistle
| caps1 =
| goals1 =
| years2 = 1923–1926
| clubs2 = Raith Rovers
| caps2 = 92
| goals2 = 0
| years3 = 1926–1934
| clubs3 = Middlesbrough
| caps3 =245
| goals3 =0
| years4 = 1934–1938
| clubs4 = Brentford
| caps4 =126
| goals4 =0
| years5 =1938–1939
| clubs5 = Queen of the South
| caps5 = 38
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}}James Adamson Mathieson (10 May 1904 – 13 April 1950) was a Scottish professional football goalkeeper who played in the Football League for Middlesbrough and Brentford. He made over 500 professional appearances in the English and Scottish leagues.[2] Mathieson is the only player to win three English Division Two championship medals, as an ever-present in each season.[2]

Career

Early years

A goalkeeper, Mathieson began his career in Scotland with junior sides Dubbleside Hearts and Colinsburgh United.[3][4] He got his break when he signed for Scottish Division One side Partick Thistle in 1922. Mathieson moved to fellow top flight side Raith Rovers the following year and made 92 league appearances in three seasons before departing after Rovers' relegation to the Scottish Division Two was confirmed at the end of the 1925–26 season.[6]

Middlesbrough

Mathieson moved to England to join Division Two side Middlesbrough in June 1926.[2] He was an ever-present in the Boro side which was promoted to Division One as Division Two champions in the 1926–27 season, giving Mathieson his first taste of top flight football in England. Middlesbrough were relegated straight back to Division Two, but with Mathieson again an ever-present in goal, the club won promotion straight back as Division Two champions in the 1928–29 season.[2] He made 245 league appearances for the club before departing in 1934.

Brentford

Mathieson dropped to Division Two to sign for Brentford in the summer of 1934.[2] He was one of a number of former Middlesbrough players recruited by Bees manager Harry Curtis in the early 1930s and Mathieson linked up with former teammates Jack Holliday, Billy Scott, Herbert Watson and Ernie Muttitt at Griffin Park.[2] Mathieson went straight into the team and was an ever-present during the 1934–35 season, helping Brentford to the Division Two title and promotion to the top-flight for the first time in the club's history.[5] He missed just one league game during the 1935–36 season, as the Bees finished in their highest-ever league placing of fifth in Division One.[5] Mathieson lost his place in goal to another Scot, Joe Crozier,[5] during the 1937–38 season and departed the club at the end of the campaign.[2] He made 129 appearances during his four years with Brentford.[5]

Queen of the South

Mathieson returned to Scotland in 1938 and joined Dumfries side Queen of the South, then in Scotland's top tier.[2] Things went well for Mathieson at Queens, with the club finishing in sixth position and reaching the quarter finals of the Scottish Cup.[6][7] He made 38 league appearances before the breakout of the Second World War ended his career in 1939.[6]

Personal life

Before becoming a professional footballer, Mathieson worked as a miner.[2]

Honours

Middlesbrough
  • Football League Division Two (2): 1926–27, 1928–29[8]
Brentford
  • Football League Division Two (1): 1934–35[8]

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Raith Rovers1923–24[9]Scottish First Division17010180
1924–25[9]37040410
1925–26[9]38020400
Total92070990
Middlesbrough1926–27[10]Second Division42030450
1927–28[10]First Division42030450
1928–29[10]Second Division40030430
1929–30[10]First Division41060470
1930–31[10]38020400
1931–32[10]30020320
1932–33[10]12000120
Total24501902640
Brentford1934–35[5]Second Division42010430
1935–36[5]First Division42010430
1936–37[5]35020370
1937–38[5]700070
Total1260401300
Queen of the South1938–39[9]Scottish First Division38030410
Career total50103305340

References

1. ^{{Cite book|title = Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939|last = Joyce|first = Michael|publisher = Tony Brown|year = 2012|isbn = 190589161X|location = Nottingham|page = 199}}
2. ^{{Cite book |title=Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006 |last=Haynes |first=Graham |last2=Coumbe |first2=Frank |publisher=Yore Publications |year=2006 |isbn=978-0955294914 |pages=43, 44}}
3. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.scottish-football-historical-archive.co.nf/fieldsoffife.pdf |title=Towns, Fields & Clubs of Fife |access-date=17 July 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.scottish-football-historical-archive.co.uk/eastneukjrleague.html|title=East Neuk Junior Football League 1919–1922|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=Scottish-football-historical-archive.com|accessdate=25 August 2014}}
5. ^{{Cite book|title=100 Years Of Brentford|last=|first=|publisher=Brentford FC|year=1989|isbn=0951526200|editor-last=White|editor-first=Eric|location=|pages=373–374|quote=|via=}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.qosfc.com/history|title=QosFC: Club History|work=qosfc.com|accessdate=18 October 2015}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://qosfc.com/new_legendsview.aspx?playerid=1058|title=QosFC: Legends – Jackie Oakes|work=qosfc.com|accessdate=18 October 2015}}
8. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.brentfordfc.co.uk/news/article/brentford-middlesbrough-connections-2236226.aspx |title=Boro Connections: Five players that shaped Brentford football Club's history |last=Chapman |first=Mark |website=www.brentfordfc.co.uk |access-date=22 May 2016}}
9. ^{{Cite book |title=Record of Pre-War Scottish League Players |last=Litster |first=John |publisher=PM Publications |location=Norwich}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.11v11.com/players/james-mathieson-46518/|title=James Mathieson|last=|first=|date=|website=11v11.com|publisher=|access-date=19 December 2016}}
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15 : Date of death unknown|People from Methil|Scottish footballers|Association football goalkeepers|Brentford F.C. players|English Football League players|1905 births|Partick Thistle F.C. players|Scottish Football League players|Raith Rovers F.C. players|Middlesbrough F.C. players|Queen of the South F.C. players|1950 deaths|Dundee F.C. wartime guest players|St Bernard's F.C. wartime guest players

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