The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

‘So proud to see Jimmy’s name alongside icons’

Legacy of Dundee FC’s 1910 cup final hero and Barcelona boss inspires grandson to play football again at age of 72

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

A forgotten Tayside footballer’s legacy has encouraged his grandson to pull on his boots again, at the age of 72.

Jimmy Bellamy, who played for Dundee, was one of the first British managers to coach abroad and got Brescia promoted to Italy’s Serie A for the first time before he became manager of Barcelona in 1929.

Bellamy and his exploits were remembered by Barcelona in 2019 to mark 90 years since he led the club to the first league title in their history.

Jim Maskell, who lives in Southend, said rememberin­g his grandfathe­r’s achievemen­ts encouraged him to recently start playing competitiv­e walking football at 72.

“I love it and I play keepy-uppy in my garage where a picture of my grandfathe­r still hangs,” he said.

“The family is all very proud to see Jimmy’s name alongside so many icons of the game. Not many people can say what have Pep Guardiola, Bobby Robson and Johan Cryuff got in common with their grandfathe­r?

“Being the manager of Barcelona and winning the championsh­ip for me was his crowning glory after an impressive playing career.

“Scoring a goal and winning the Scottish Cup final for Dundee must rank a close second. I certainly still brag about him whenever possible.”

Mr Maskell said he lived with Bellamy in Southend from 1952 for many years and he follows Barcelona’s fortunes regularly as well as being an Arsenal and

Dundee fan. He said: “All of Jimmy’s five daughters have now passed away and I am one of three grandchild­ren and the only one to take an interest in football.

“My grandson Hugo and I went to the Nou Camp in July and had a VIP tour after telling them all about our family’s connection.”

Born in London in 1881, Jimmy Bellamy played at outside-right for Barking, Grays United and Reading before moving to Arsenal where he made 29 league appearance­s.

Bellamy joined Portsmouth and Norwich City before moving to Dens Park in the summer of 1908 where he spent four years and scored 50 goals.

His finest hour was scoring the first goal with a header in Dundee’s 1910 Scottish Cup final victory against Clyde.

Bellamy signed for Motherwell after leaving Dundee before spells with Burnley, Fulham, Southend United, Ebbw Vale and his first club, Barking.

Bellamy led Barcelona to La Liga in 1929 and the club also won the Campeonato de Catalunya in 1929-30 and 1930-31.

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