Jimmy McAlinden

Jimmy McAlinden

Football player infobox
playername = Jimmy McAlinden


fullname = James McAlinden
nickname =
dateofbirth = December 27 1917
cityofbirth = Belfast
countryofbirth = Ireland
position = Inside - Right / Forward
youthyears = 1934
youthclubs = Glentoran
years = 1934-1938
1938-1939
1939-1945
1945-1946
1946-1947
1947-1948
1948-1954
1954-1955
clubs = Belfast Celtic
Portsmouth
Belfast Celtic
Shamrock Rovers
Portsmouth
Stoke City
Southend United
Glenavon
caps(goals) =

nationalyears = 1937-1948
1946
nationalteam = Ireland (IFA)
Ireland (FAI)
nationalcaps(goals) = 5 (0)
2 (0)
manageryears = 1954-1967
1969-197x
1976-1979
managerclubs = Glenavon
Distillery
Drogheda United

Jimmy McAlinden (born Belfast, Ireland, December 27 1917; died November 1993) was an Irish footballer who played as a forward for several clubs, most notably, Belfast Celtic, Portsmouth, Shamrock Rovers and Southend United. As an international, McAlinden also played for both Ireland teams - the IFA XI and the FAI XI. After retiring as a player, he went on to manage Glenavon, Distillery and Drogheda United.

Club career

Belfast Celtic

In 1934, aged 16, McAlinden was playing for Glentoran Reserves, when after a game against their reserves, he was offered a professional contract by Belfast Celtic. McAlinden, together with Jackie Vernon, Tommy Breen, Billy McMillan and Charlie Tully, subsequently became a prominent member of the Celtic team managed by Elisha Scott. This team dominated the Irish League in the era before and during the Second World War. Among his most notable contributions was scoring in the 2-1 win against Bangor in the 1938 Irish Cup final. After a spell with Portsmouth, McAlinden returned to Celtic in 1939, helping the club to further honours before leaving for Shamrock Rovers in 1945.

Portsmouth

In December 1938 McAlinden signed for Portsmouth for a fee of £7.500. He made hid debut for the club against Chelsea and went onto became a regular in the side. Within six months of his arrival at the club, he helped them win the 1939 FA Cup Final, beating Wolves 4-1. After the outbreak of the Second World War, he played three times for Portsmouth in wartime regional leagues, but his first spell with the club ended when he then returned to Belfast Celtic. McAlinden returned to Portsmouth for a second spell in 1946. In September 1947 he left Portsmouth once again and joined Stoke City for a fee of £10,000.

hamrock Rovers

Following the end of his second spell with Belfast Celtic and before he rejoined Portsmouth, McAlinden signed for Shamrock Rovers in September 1945 [http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/archive/1945/0906/Pg002.html#Ar00236:2A059E2FB5BA3155F63546122B95F6310612] . He made his debut against Shelbourne at Milltown on the 16th of September. While playing for Rovers his teammates included Paddy Coad, Peter Farrell and Tommy Eglington. During his one season with Rovers, McAlinden helped the club reach the 1946 FAI Cup final. However Rovers lost 3-1 to Drumcondra.

outhend United

In 1948 Southend United signed McAlinden from Stoke City for a fee of £8,000. He continued to play for United until 1954 and during his time with the club he served as club captain. He also became something of a cult hero among the club’s fans and is remembered as being possibly the best player ever to play for the club.

In 1950, McAlinden was caught up in controversy after it was alleged that he received illegal payments during his second spell with Portsmouth. As a result he was suspended for the first two months of the 1950-51 season. In April 1954 he made his last home appearance for United in a 4-1 win over Queens Park Rangers.

Irish international

When McAlinden began his international career in 1937 there were in effect, two Ireland teams, chosen by two rival associations. Both associations, the Northern Ireland - based IFA and the Irish Free State - based FAI claimed jurisdiction over the whole of Ireland and selected players from the whole island. As a result several notable Irish players from this era, including McAlinden played for both teams.

IFA XI

Between 1937 and 1948, McAlinden made 5 appearances for the IFA XI, making his international debut in a 1-1 draw with Scotland at Pittodrie Stadium on November 10 1937. His IFA XI appearances also include the 8-4 defeat against a "Combined Services XI" at Windsor Park on September 9 1944. This team was basically a Great Britain XI and featured, among others, Matt Busby, Stanley Matthews, Tommy Lawton and Stan Mortensen. He also played against England in 7-2 defeat at Windsor Park on September 9 1946. He made his last appearance for the IFA XI on October 10 1948 in a 6-2 defeat to England at Windsor Park. McAlinden made his first three appearances for the IFA XI while with Belfast Celtic, his fourth while at Portsmouth and his fifth while at Southend United

FAI XI

In 1946, while with Portsmouth, McAlinden also made 2 appearances for the FAI XI. He was one of several players born in Northern Ireland who benefited from the FAI’s attempts to establish their all-Ireland influence. In June 1946 when the FAI organised an Iberian tour, McAlinden, together with Jackie Vernon, Billy McMillan and Paddy Sloan, was one of four Northern Irish players called up. McAlinden subsequently played in both the 3-1 defeat to Portugal on June 16 and then helped Ireland gain a surprise 1-0 victory against Spain on June 23 1946.

Coaching career

In 1955 McAlinden became player/manager of Glenavon. He continued playing for a further year before finally retiring as a player to concentrate on management. During a thirteen year spell with Glenavon he guided them two Irish League titles, three Irish Cup victories and one Gold Cup. After leaving Glenavon, McAlinden worked as a full-time scout for Coventry City before taking charge at Distillery in 1969. He subsequently guided a Distillery team that included a young Martin O'Neill to a win in the 1971 Irish Cup. Later in his first season with Drogheda United he guided them to the 1976 FAI Cup final, only to lose 1-0 to Bohemians.

Honours

Player

Belfast Celtic

*Irish League
**"Winners" 1935-36, 1936-37, 1937-38, 1939-40, 1940-41, 1941-42, 1943-44: 7
*Irish Cup:
**"Winners" 1938, 1941, 1943: 3
*Gold Cup
**"Winners" 1934-35, 1939-40, 1940-41, 1943-44, 1944-45: 5
*County Antrim Shield
**"Winners" 1935-36, 1936-37, 1942-43, 1944-45: 4

Shamrock Rovers

*Inter-City Cups: 1
**"Winners" 1946

Portsmouth F.C.

* FA Cup
**"Winners" 1939: 1

Manager

Glenavon

*Irish League
**"Winners" 1956-57, 1959-60: 2
*Irish Cup:
**"Winners" 1957, 1959, 1961: 3
*Gold Cup
**"Winners" : 1956-57 1

Distillery

*Irish Cup:
**"Winners" 1971: 1
**"Runners Up" 1969: 1

Drogheda United
*"'FAI Cup
**"Runners Up" 1976: 1

ources

*cite book
author=Mike Neasom, Mick Cooper & Doug Robinson
title=Pompey: The History of Portsmouth Football Club
publisher=Milestone Publications
year=1984
id=ISBN 0-903852-50-0

*"The Boys In Green - The FAI International Story" (1997): Sean Ryan [http://www.amazon.ca/dp/1851589392]
*"Soccer at War – 1939 - 45" (2005): Jack Rollin [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/075531431X]

External links

* [http://www.belfastceltic.net/legends/mca.html Belfast Celtic bio]
* [http://www.eleven-a-side.com/droghedautd/jimmymcalinden.asp Drogheda United bio]
* [http://www.shrimperstrust.co.uk/default.asp?page_id=178 Southend United fansite]
* [http://www.soccerscene.ie/sssenior/player.php?id=401 Ireland (FAI) stats]


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