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Hibernian Player James Brogan, Managers & Teammates

Brogan, James

Games Played3 [Show all]
Games Started3
Games On As Sub0
Goals7
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Managers Selected By (including times as substitute)

ManagerNum Times Played Under


In Starting Lineup Alongside

PlayerNum Times In Starting Lineup With
Byrne, Malachy3
Cavanagh, Patrick3
Flynn, James3
Lee, Tommy3
Lundy, James3
McGhee, James3
McGinn, Peter3
McLaren, James3
O'Brien, Paddy3
Hannan, Paddy2
Cox, Willie1


Played In Same Game (including times as substitute)

PlayerNum Times Played In Same Game As
Byrne, Malachy3
Cavanagh, Patrick3
Flynn, James3
Lee, Tommy3
Lundy, James3
McGhee, James3
McGinn, Peter3
McLaren, James3
O'Brien, Paddy3
Hannan, Paddy2
Cox, Willie1


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Brogan, James

Signed From :- ?
Sold To :- Heart of Midlothian


NB :- 6 goals on debut !

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 10/11/2010 - 14:12

Date of Birth :- Beith 1865
Signed From :- Beith

Other clubs :- Bolton Wanderers 1888-1891 (74 FL apps/26 gls)


Source :- "Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939" (Michael Joyce, 2004)


Posted by Patrick Roberts on 22/11/2010 - 14:00

So interesting to read over his career as he is my Great Great Gandfather.

Posted by Craig Worby on 29/01/2014 - 13:17

BROGAN PLAYED FOR BOLTON 1884-1892 I HAVE DETAILED RECORDS OF ALL HIS GAMES FOR BOLTON IF ANYONE'S INTERESTED E-MAIL TIMGREENHALGH@GMX.CO.UK

Posted by Tim G on 03/04/2014 - 23:30

I am writing a book on Bolton Wanderers. If Patrick Roberts reads this, can he e mail me with information on James Brogan. jeffreywilliamson@btinternet.com

Posted by jeff williamson on 23/08/2014 - 09:50

Re above request : email sent on 27/09/2014 - 00:59

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 27/09/2014 - 01:20

He left Hibs after it was discovered he was not a practising Catholic which, at the time, was a strict requirement.

At Hearts he made 9 apps/9 gls between the period 26 Dec 1883 to 16 Feb 1884.

His career at Bolton spanned the period 23 Feb 1884 to 1 Mar 1892. When he lost his place in the team he left football and went to work in the shipyards.

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 28/09/2014 - 01:17

Jimmy,as he was known to family,was my Great Grandfather,when he moved to Bolton he was sine died from Scottish football as he was a professional player,amateurism still prevailed north of the border.

Posted by Ian wallace on 28/09/2015 - 23:44

He was also my great granfather,his son James was a referee my mum seen him referee ST Mirren I think.

Posted by George Hamilton, on 17/03/2017 - 17:26

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