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Jim Fraser
Date of Birth: 02-04-1946
Position: Central Defender
Joined: 08-04-1964
Appearances: 191
Substitute Appearances:
Goals: 15
Nationality: Scottish
Previous Clubs:
Subsequent Clubs: Airdrieonians
Died: 00-03-2002
Born: Kirkcaldy
Debut: 08.04.1964 v Aberdeen (SL1)
Last Game: 23.08.1972 V Stenhousemuir (SLC)
A former Scottish youth international, Jim was converted to central defence by Jock Stein. An intelligent player who would sweep up anything that came his way, Jim Fraser formed a tremendous partnership with Roy Barry at the heart of a superb Dunfermline defence, the differing styles of the two players complementing each other perfectly.
Pars` famous Cup win over Celtic in 1967/68 was marred by Auld`s shocking challenge that left Jim with a badly injured knee. Although he returned to play in both semi-final matches against St. Johnstone, he was controversially omitted from the Cup Final line-up.
After a memorable 1968/69 in which Jim scored in the Cup-Winners` Cup semi-final defeat by Slovan Bratislava, a broken leg meant that he missed most of the following season. He moved to Airdrie but injuries had prematurely ended his career. After a long fight with cancer, Jim passed away in March 2002, aged only 55.
Position: Central Defender
Joined: 08-04-1964
Appearances: 191
Substitute Appearances:
Goals: 15
Nationality: Scottish
Previous Clubs:
Subsequent Clubs: Airdrieonians
Died: 00-03-2002
Born: Kirkcaldy
Debut: 08.04.1964 v Aberdeen (SL1)
Last Game: 23.08.1972 V Stenhousemuir (SLC)
A former Scottish youth international, Jim was converted to central defence by Jock Stein. An intelligent player who would sweep up anything that came his way, Jim Fraser formed a tremendous partnership with Roy Barry at the heart of a superb Dunfermline defence, the differing styles of the two players complementing each other perfectly.
Pars` famous Cup win over Celtic in 1967/68 was marred by Auld`s shocking challenge that left Jim with a badly injured knee. Although he returned to play in both semi-final matches against St. Johnstone, he was controversially omitted from the Cup Final line-up.
After a memorable 1968/69 in which Jim scored in the Cup-Winners` Cup semi-final defeat by Slovan Bratislava, a broken leg meant that he missed most of the following season. He moved to Airdrie but injuries had prematurely ended his career. After a long fight with cancer, Jim passed away in March 2002, aged only 55.
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