from Chattanooga, TN
James Martin "Jimmy" Quinn (born 18 November 1959 in Belfast) is a former Northern Ireland international footballer and was manager of Bournemouth. ...
James Quinn may refer to: Bob Quinn (baseball), born James Aloysius Robert ...
18 November 1959 • Belfast , Northern Ireland
Manager • Chairman • Premier
Business category:Football Clubs
He also enjoyed a successful club career, scoring 210 goals in the Football League alone, and has enjoyed some success as a manager, including winning promotion to the Football League with Shrewsbury Town in 2004 and taking Reading to the brink of the Premier League in 1995.
Athlete from Belfast • Association football player from Northern Ireland • Northern Ireland international football player • Swindon Town Football Club player • Blackburn Rovers Football Club player • Leicester City Football Club player • Bradford City A.Football Club player • Northwich Victoria Football Club player • West Ham United Football Club player • A.F.C. Bournemouth player • Reading Football Club player • Peterborough United Football Club player • Hereford United Football Club player • Shrewsbury Town Football Club player • 1986 FIFA World Cup player • Football League player • Football • Club • Pitch
Activity:Football Conference manager • Games
Award:Promotion • FIFA World Cup • Blue
Preference:Revenge • Insolvency
1967
Jockey
Professional
Sport:Horse racing
1947
who played for Celtic F. C., Clyde F. C. and Sheffield Wednesday F. C...
Association football fullback • Scottish football player • Celtic Football Club player • Clyde Football Club player • Sheffield Wednesday Football Club player • Scottish Football League player • Football League player • Football
1878
Died:1945
who played for Celtic F. C. and represented Scotland national football team.
He won six successive championship and five Scottish Cup medals with Celtic and was capped eleven times for Scotland national football team, scoring seven times, including four out of five goals v Northern Ireland national football team in 1908....
Association football player • Celtic Football Club player • Scotland international football player • Scottish Football League player • Scottish Football League representative player • Scottish football player • Club • Football
Activity:Games
Award:Medals