Jim Devlin Player Profile

Player Details

  • Full Name: James Devlin
  • Position: Centre Forward
  • Signed: December 9th, 1967
  • First Manager: Jack Steedman
  • Career Totals: 1 appearance


Career

Season
1967-681000
Totals:1000

 Apps = first-team starts with substitute appearances in brackets.
 Gls = goals.
 All = competitive appearances only. Friendlies are shown separately and do not form part of the competitive totals.
 Yel = yellow cards/cautions. Red = red cards/dismissals.

 Recent First Team Starts
 03/02/68 Division 2 vs. Queen's Park (A) 0 - 4

 Recent First Team Goals
 None

 List of Goals Scored
None

 List of Games Played (click to expand)
 03/02/68 Division 2 vs. Queen's Park (A)  0 - 4


Competition History

Competition Win % Draw % Loss %
League10000.0%0.0%100.0%
Totals:10000.0%0.0%100.0%

Competition figures include competitive matches only. Starts are shown first, with substitute appearances in brackets. Gls = goals. G2G = goals to games ratio.


Opposition Record

Opponent W D L Win %
Queen's Park10000010.0%
Totals:10000010.0%

Opposition figures include competitive matches only. Starts are shown first, with substitute appearances in brackets. Gls = goals. Yellow and red card totals are shown on desktop screens.


Biography

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Debut

February 3rd, 1968
Queen's Park 4 - 0 Clydebank

League (Division 2)


Timeline


  • Date of Birth


    Jim has an unknown date of birth.


  • First Non-Competitive Appearance (Friendly)

    Clydebank 0 - 3 Celtic
    Friendly

    The ScotsmanClydebank had only their pluck to commend them in this challenge match at New Kilbowie Park last night. Celtic were streets ahead and most assuredly taught their oppone


  • Signed For Clydebank


    Signed from Drumchapel Amateurs (initially on a provisional contract)


  • First Team Debut

    Queen's Park 4 - 0 Clydebank
    League (Division 2)

    The Clydebank team was shifted about a bit. Eddie Moore was on the right half and Devlin, of the youth team, played at centre-forward in place of Moore.For the first half-hour things looked pr