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Despite attending rugby union-playing Stirling High School, [3] Bone developed a keen interest in football, through representative games with his local boys brigade.He began his professional career with Partick Thistle, whom he joined from junior side Airth Castle Rovers in 1968 and spent four seasons with the Jags.
Pages in category "Footballers from Stirling (council area)" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Jimmy Bone; Robert Bruce (footballer) C ...
Alex Bone (footballer) Jimmy Bonthrone; Ryan Borris; Don Bowie (footballer) Steven Boyack; John Boyle (footballer, born 1986) Mark Bradley (footballer, born 1976) Kenny Brannigan; Tom Brighton; John Brogan (footballer, born 1954) Alistair Brown (footballer, born 1957) Jonathan Brown (Scottish footballer) Jim Burns (footballer) John Butler ...
In 2008, Bone left Forres for Muir of Ord Rovers in the North Caledonian League before joining league rivals Golspie Sutherland the season after, before heading back South to join Kinnoull. In a 2004 poll by the BBC, Bone came third in a vote to find Stirling Albion's all-time hero. [3] Bone is the nephew of former Scotland player Jimmy Bone. [4]
Jimmy Bone John Robertson Gary Mackay Kenny Black Roddie MacDonald: Attendance: 1,100: 4 August 1984 Friendly: Elgin City: 0–2: Hearts: Craig Levein 75'
Jimmy Bone 77' Ralph Callachan 11' William Irvine 65' Attendance: 22,907: 26 August 1978 Scottish Premier Division: Hearts: 1–1: Hibernian: Tynecastle Park:
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Jimmy Bone 77' Ralph Callachan 11' William Irvine 65' Attendance: 9,620: 18 September 1976 Scottish Premier Division: Celtic: 1–1: Hearts: Celtic Park: