Jimmy Bonthrone

Jimmy Bonthrone
Personal information
Full nameJames Bonthrone
Date of birth16 June 1929
Place of birthKinglassie, Fife, Scotland
Date of death7 June 2008 (aged 78)
Playing positionInside forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1949–1957East Fife222(85)
1957–1959Dundee30(15)
1959–1961Stirling Albion43(21)
1961–1962Queen of the South6(0)
Total301(121)
National team
1953Scotland B[1]1(0)
Teams managed
1963–1969East Fife
1971–1975Aberdeen
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

James "Jimmy" Bonthrone (16 June 1929 – 7 June 2008)[2] was a Scottish professional footballer, coach and manager.

Born in Kinglassie, Fife,[3] Bonthrone's playing career centred on his time with a successful East Fife team, although he also played for Dundee, Stirling Albion and for George Farm at Queen of the South.[3][4] He won the Scottish League Cup as a player with East Fife[5] in 1953.

After retiring as a player, Bonthrone managed East Fife from 1963 until 1969[5] before assisting Eddie Turnbull at Aberdeen.[3][5] Bonthrone was assistant manager when Aberdeen won the Scottish Cup in 1970.[4] He was promoted to become the Aberdeen manager in 1971 after Turnbull moved to Hibernian.[3][4][5]

Bonthrone managed the Dons from 1971 until his resignation in 1975.[3][4] The club won the Drybrough Cup in 1971 just after he was appointed.[3][5] He gave Willie Miller his debut, but had to contend with the high profile departures of Martin Buchan and Joe Harper,[4][5] which effectively broke up the team that had been successful under Turnbull.[4]

After leaving Aberdeen, he became commercial manager with East Fife before retiring.[4][5]

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