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Jimmy Easson (James Ferrier Easson) was born on 3 January, 1906 in Brechin, Scotland, is a footballer. Discover Jimmy Easson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 117 years old?

Popular As James Ferrier Easson
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Age 118 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 3 January, 1906
Birthday 3 January
Birthplace Brechin, Scotland
Date of death 20 May 1983
Died Place Birmingham, England
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1957

Easson returned to Fratton Park for the 1957–58 season.

1951

In 1951, he took up a coaching position at local rivals, Southampton, where he remained until February 1953. In April 1951, Easson was involved in an altercation with Southampton's Irish international goalkeeper, Hugh Kelly after a defeat at Leicester City. After the match, the team stayed in the Midlands to play a friendly match at Boston. Kelly returned to the team hotel with Ken Chisholm of Coventry City and two young ladies. When Easson tried to get the ladies to leave, he and Kelly had an argument which culminated in Kelly giving the trainer a black eye. As a result, Kelly was immediately placed on the transfer-list and never played for the "Saints" again.

1950

After the war, he returned to Fratton Park as a trainer, remaining with Portsmouth until July 1950. During his first spell as a trainer, Easson twice helped guide Portsmouth to the Football League championship: in 1948–49 and again the following season.

1934

Easson played in the 1934 FA Cup Final defeat against Manchester City at Wembley and stayed at Fratton Park until March 1939 when he joined Fulham. By now, he had lost his place at inside-left to Bert Barlow; his last game for Portsmouth ended identically to the first, against Manchester United with a 0–0 scoreline in December 1938. In his ten years with Portsmouth, he made a total of 312 first-team appearances, scoring 107 goals.

1933

His third and final Scotland appearance came in a 3–2 defeat by Wales on 4 October 1933.

1931

In May 1931, he was selected to join the Scotland national team on a tour of Europe. His first cap came in a 5–0 defeat against Austria on 16 May, followed by a match against Switzerland a week later, when Easson scored the opening goal in a 3–2 victory.

1930

His reputation grew in the 1930–31 season when he scored two hat-tricks within a month of each other, against Manchester United and Liverpool, both at Fratton Park. Shortly afterwards, he was named by the England selectors for their international side for a match against Ireland, but they realised their mistake when the records were checked for Easson's birthplace. He completed the 1930–31 season with 30 league and cup goals to help Pompey finish fourth in the First Division.

Despite his "frail and small appearance", he became one of the most feared inside forwards in the First Division and his partnership with Weddle made the pair feared throughout the league in the early 1930s. In 1931–32, Easson netted another hat-trick, missed only two games and scored 21 league goals, regularly scoring two in a match to establish himself as a firm favourite at Fratton Park.

1928

Easson was born in Brechin and played for various Scottish junior clubs, including Carnoustie and East Craigie before joining Dundee. Portsmouth's Scottish scouts recommended him to manager Jack Tinn and he came south in 1928.

He moved to the south coast of England in 1928 to join Portsmouth, then becoming established in the Football League First Division. He made his debut for the first-team in a 0–0 draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford in May 1929, shortly after "Pompey" had been defeated in the 1929 FA Cup Final. This was followed a few days later by a match at The Dell against Southampton in the Hampshire Benevolent Cup. This match was played in torrential rain in front of the burnt out remains of the East Stand, which had been destroyed by fire four days earlier. Despite Easson's two goals, the "Saints" won the match 3–2.

1906

James Ferrier Easson (3 January 1906 – 20 May 1983) was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside-forward for Portsmouth in the English Football League, helping them reach the FA Cup Final in 1934. He also made three appearances for the Scotland national team.