James Gray
James Gray
A. Player

probably born in Scotland

James Gray was probably born in Scotland, although his place and date of birth remain unknown to us. *

The forward signed for George Easton's Thistle on Thursday, 31st May, 1917, having most recently been with Renfrew.

He made his debut appearance on Saturday, 11th August, 1917, in a 2-1 defeat away to Motherwell in a Benefit match.

James scored his first goal for Thistle on Saturday, 22nd December, 1917, in a 5-1 win at home to Queen's Park in the Scottish Football League.

He scored his second and final goal for the club on Saturday, 11th May, 1918, in a 2-0 neutral-venue win against Rangers in the Glasgow Charity Cup.

He played his last game for Thistle on Saturday, 10th May, 1919, in a 2-1 friendly defeat away to Bathgate, having appeared as a Jag on 40 occasions.

His club-list included Renfrew and Partick Thistle.

We don't know where or when James died. *

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compiled from our All Games criteria.
Goal(s) Match
goal.png 22.12.1917 Queen's Park [h] W5-1 (SFL - game 18)
goal.png 11.05.1918 Rangers [n] W2-0 (Glasgow Charity Cup Quarter Final)

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