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The Restoration of Rangers Graves Project. James Watt.


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Last Sunday the 14th February at Craigton Cemetery Glasgow we located the final resting place of Rangers player James Watt.

 

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James was a member of the legendary 1877 Scottish Cup Final team.

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As part of the Rangers Graves Restoration Project James’s plot will be restored to it’s former glory. Updates on all progress will be posted.

 

James Watt was a good club man. Goalkeeper in the 1877 Scottish Cup Final side , he was a fine last line of defence. He lost his position to the hugely talented George Gillespie when Gillespie decided playing outfield was a wee bit on the rough side for him !

 

In the 1879/80 SFA Annual James was described as “a goalkeeper of considerable promise”. A year later he was in the list of those “now retired”! On at least two occasions he had played outfield.

 

President in 1876 – 1877, he also served the Club as Honorary Treasurer in 1878 – 1879 and 1879 – 1880. It was in this capacity he joined club captain Tom Vallance in leading Rangers’ protest to the SFA after the 1879 Scottish Cup Final. (In the drawn match with Vale of Leven, a Willie Struthers goal was disallowed by the referee. Rangers argued it should have stood.)

 

James was a machinery merchant, a partner in Dimmack and Watt, iron and steel merchants. Sadly, like three of his colleagues, Peter Campbell, Sandy Marshall and William Dunlop, he did not live to be present at the 1877 Cup Final anniversary dinner of 1898.

James had died a few weeks earlier on 22 March aged 38. He had suffered from heart disease.

 

James Watt and the Rangers Tug of War Team 1880.

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If you’d like to donate to the Restoration Project please follow the link.

PAYPAL LINK. - https://www.paypal.com/sendmoney

 

***Follow the link and add following email address along with donation – sonsofstruth@aol.co.uk

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