Jerry Dawson (Scottish footballer)
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| Jerry Dawson | ||
| Personal information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Full name | James Dawson | |
| Date of birth | October 30, 1909 | |
| Place of birth | Falkirk, Scotland | |
| Date of death | January 19, 1977 (aged 67) | |
| Playing position | Goalkeeper | |
| Youth clubs | ||
| 19??-1929 | Camelon Juniors | |
| Senior clubs1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 1929-1945 | Rangers | 211 (0) |
| National team | ||
| 1934-1939 | Scotland | 14 (0) |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
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James "Jerry" Dawson (30 October 1909 - 19 January 1977) was a Scottish footballer who spent most of his career playing for Rangers.
Born in Falkirk, Dawson's position as a goalkeeper saw him nicknamed Jerry after the famous English custodian with whom he shared a surname.[1] He began his career playing with local Junior side Camelon, before turning professional with Rangers in November 1929.[1] He spent the next 16 years with the Ibrox side, winning the Scottish league five times and the Scottish Cup twice. He made 211 appearances for Rangers and was capped 14 times by Scotland between 1934 and 1939.
Dawson moved to home-town Falkirk F.C. in 1945 and retired at the end of the 1948-49 season. After a spell as a journalist with the Daily Record, he moved into coaching when appointed East Fife's manager in July 1953.[1] He guided his new side to the League Cup within months of his appointment but eventually left the Fifers in July 1958, after they suffered relegation to the Second Division.
Dawson's contribution to Scottish football has been recognised by former club Rangers and he was posthumously elected to their Hall of Fame.
Jerry was nicknamed "The Prince in the Yellow Jersey" because Rangers F.C. traditionaly had a yellow Goalkeeper jersey
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Lamming, Douglas (1987). A Scottish Soccer Internationalists Who’s Who, 1872-1986 (Hardback), Hutton Press. (ISBN 0-907033-47-4).

