Name: James "Jimmy" McMenemy
Nicknamed: "Napoleon"
Country:
ScotlandClub:
Glasgow CelticPosition: *
SS,
CF,
AMFSide:
RF/BSAge:
25-34 years (23/08/1880)
Height:
170 cmWeight:
70 kgAttack:
87Defence:
39Balance:
79Stamina:
77Top Speed:
82Acceleration:
85Response:
79Agility:
86Dribble Accuracy:
89Dribble Speed:
82Short Pass Accuracy:
89Short Pass Speed:
77Long Pass Accuracy:
84Long Pass Speed:
75Shot Accuracy:
84Shot Power:
80Shot Technique:
83Free Kick Accuracy:
69Curling:
68Header:
84Jump:
83Technique:
87Aggression:
85Mentality:
78Goalkeeper Skills:
50Team Work:
85Injury Tolerance:
ACondition/Fitness:
6Weak Foot Accuracy:
6Weak Foot Frequency:
5Consistency:
6Growth Type:
Standard/LastingCARDS:P05: Trickster
P07: Mazing Run
S02: Passer
S14: Quick Turn
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Dribbling - Tactical Dribbling - Playmaking - PassingAttack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack MindedINFO:Jimmy McMenemy was a Scottish footballer and one of the greatest of Celtic figures. An abudently talented footballer with the vision and intelligence to dictate a game. McMenemy was nicknamed "Napoleon" and he marshall the Celtic forward line which bossed Scottich footballer for a generation. Quick feet, great technique, good header of the ball and an excellent passer, McMenemy was a major player in the Celtic side which won 10 championship in just 12 years. He possesed an astute tactical aware which when coupled with his talent with the ball allowed him to control and dictate games. He was also calm and collected figure, able to keep his head in the heat of the most fericious battle. His intelligent scheming led to the downfall of rivals on a weekly bassis as Willie Maley's Celtic developed into an all conquering football superpower. McMenemy combination of brain and brown made him the most formidable of opponent for any defence. This was typified in the match againts Rangers on Ne'erday 1914 when McMenemy cleverly dribbled around five men before smashing the ball high into the goal. He played 515 games with Celtic and scored 168 goals between 1902 to 1920.