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  1. James Scotland Symon (9 de mayo de 1911 - 30 de abril de 1985) fue un futbolista, entrenador de fútbol y jugador escocés de cricket. Trayectoria. Como futbolista. Symon comenzó su carrera profesional en Dundee en 1930. Luego estuvo tres años en el Portsmouth de Inglaterra antes de fichar el Rangers en 1938.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scot_SymonScot Symon - Wikipedia

    James Scotland Symon (9 May 1911 – 30 April 1985) was a Scottish football player and manager. He also played cricket for Scotland. Footballer. Symon started his professional career at Dundee in 1930. He then spent three years with English team Portsmouth before signing for his boyhood heroes Rangers in 1938.

  3. F. Nacim./Edad: 09/05/1911. Lugar de nacimiento: Errol. Nacionalidad: Escocia. Fecha de fallecimiento: 29.04.1985 (73) ø-tiempo activo como entrenador : 5,43 Años. Datos del perfil. Datos de rendimiento. No hay datos. Destinos. Este es un resumen de la carrera de un entrenador. Compacto. Ampliado.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Scot_SymonScot Symon - Wikiwand

    James Scotland Symon (9 de mayo de 1911 - 30 de abril de 1985) fue un futbolista, entrenador de fútbol y jugador escocés de cricket. Quick facts: Scot Symon, Información personal, Nacimiento,...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scott_SimonScott Simon - Wikipedia

    This article is about the NPR journalist. For the country music entertainment executive, see Scott Siman. For other people named Scott Simon, see Scott Simon (disambiguation). Scott Simon (born March 16, 1952) [1] [2] is an American journalist and the host of Weekend Edition Saturday on NPR .

  6. www.thescotsfootballhistoriansgroup.org › scottsymonScott Symon

    Scot Symon, international footballer and highly-successful manager in both Scotland and England, was born James Scotland Symon in 1911in Errol on Tayside, half-way between Perth a

  7. Scot Symon (1954 to 1967) As Bill Struth approached the end of his tenure as Rangers Manager, he had identified his potential successor as Scot Symon who as a determined and spirited wing-half had played for the Club from 1938-1947. James Scotland Symon duly took up his position as the third Manager of Rangers on 15 June 1954.