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  1. James Edward "Jimmy" McGrory ( Glasgow, Escocia; 26 de abril de 1904 – ibidem, 20 de octubre de 1982), fue un futbolista escocés, reconocido como uno de los mejores futbolistas de la historia del fútbol británico y legendaria figura del Celtic Football Club en el que militó quince temporadas.

  2. James Edward McGrory (26 April 1904 – 20 October 1982) was a Scottish footballer who played for Celtic and Clydebank as a forward and then went on to manage Kilmarnock before returning to Celtic as manager after the end of the Second World War.

  3. www.thecelticwiki.com › players › all-time-a-to-z-of-celtic-playersMcGrory, Jimmy – The Celtic Wiki

    aka: Jimmy McGrory, James McGrory. Nickname: ‘The Human Torpedo’, the ‘Mermaid' (for his heading ability), ‘The Golden Crust’. Born: 26 April 1904. Died: 20 October 1982. Birthplace: Garngad, Glasgow. Height: 5ft 6″. Signed (as a player): 10 June 1921. Left (as a player): 18 December 1937 (moved to Kilmarnock as manager) Position ...

  4. Jimmy McGrory is Celtics greatest ever goalscorer, and his statistics almost deny belief. He must have been a phenomenal player to watch in his prime, but when asked to choose his best striker, McGrory said: "I have been asked to name the best Celtic centre-forward I’ve seen play and the man I choose may surprise a few of you.

  5. James Edward "Jimmy" McGrory ( Glasgow, Escocia; 26 de abril de 1904 – ibidem, 20 de octubre de 1982), fue un futbolista escocés, reconocido como uno de los mejores futbolistas de la historia del fútbol británico y legendaria figura del Celtic Football Club en el que militó quince temporadas.

  6. Jimmy McGrory. James Edward McGrory (26 d'abril de 1904 - 20 d'octubre de 1982) fou un futbolista escocès de la dècada de 1930 i entrenador. [1] Fou internacional amb la selecció d'Escòcia. Pel que fa a clubs, defensà els colors de Celtic i Clydebank.

  7. Jimmy McGrory. ‘The Human Torpedo’, so called for his heading ability, stands as the all-time leading goalscorer in top-flight British football with a remarkable 550 goals in 547 competitive first-team games for club and country.