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Grant Jenkins
Date of Birth: 11-04-1958
Position: Striker
Joined: 28-02-1981
Appearances: 193
Substitute Appearances: 51
Goals: 52
Nationality: Scottish
Previous Clubs: Jeanfield Swifts
Subsequent Clubs: St Johnstone
First Game - 28 Feb 1981 v Hibernian (First Division)
Last Game - 21 November 1987 v Celtic (Premier League)
Grant`s career started with Crieff Earngrove as a sixteen year old, and stayed there for six years until joining Jeanfield Swifts. At Jeanfield his prolific goalscoring began to be noticed by senior clubs, and although he was late into the professional game, Pat Stanton moved to sign him for Dunfermline after a trial in 1981.
After that he never looked back and in season 1985/86 formed a successful forward partnership with John Watson which was one of the key features in getting the Pars` promotion.
Nicknamed `Shaggy` he was popular with the fans throughout his East End Park career as much for his ability to create chances for others as his own goalscoring. Worked especially well with John Watson. For the next six seasons he was first choice and played just under 250 games for The Pars and scored 52 goals. In 1987/88 he did not feature so often and moved on to St Johnstone.
Pars Career Record
Total Pars Apps - 244 (193 + 51 sub)
Total Pars Goals - 52 (29 SD, 18 FD, 3 LC, 2 SC)
Scottish League: 175 (+48 sub) apps, 47 goals
Scottish Cup: 7 apps, 2 goals
Scottish League Cup: 11 (+3 sub) apps, 3 goals
Position: Striker
Joined: 28-02-1981
Appearances: 193
Substitute Appearances: 51
Goals: 52
Nationality: Scottish
Previous Clubs: Jeanfield Swifts
Subsequent Clubs: St Johnstone
First Game - 28 Feb 1981 v Hibernian (First Division)
Last Game - 21 November 1987 v Celtic (Premier League)
Grant`s career started with Crieff Earngrove as a sixteen year old, and stayed there for six years until joining Jeanfield Swifts. At Jeanfield his prolific goalscoring began to be noticed by senior clubs, and although he was late into the professional game, Pat Stanton moved to sign him for Dunfermline after a trial in 1981.
After that he never looked back and in season 1985/86 formed a successful forward partnership with John Watson which was one of the key features in getting the Pars` promotion.
Nicknamed `Shaggy` he was popular with the fans throughout his East End Park career as much for his ability to create chances for others as his own goalscoring. Worked especially well with John Watson. For the next six seasons he was first choice and played just under 250 games for The Pars and scored 52 goals. In 1987/88 he did not feature so often and moved on to St Johnstone.
Pars Career Record
Total Pars Apps - 244 (193 + 51 sub)
Total Pars Goals - 52 (29 SD, 18 FD, 3 LC, 2 SC)
Scottish League: 175 (+48 sub) apps, 47 goals
Scottish Cup: 7 apps, 2 goals
Scottish League Cup: 11 (+3 sub) apps, 3 goals
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