Jimmy Carabine


James Carabine was a Scottish footballer, who played as a right back.

Life

Carabine was born in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire to John and Agnes. His paternal first cousin was the footballer Dan Kelly.
In the club game, Carabine was most closely associated with Third Lanark, serving as a player from 1931 to November 1946 and then taking over as manager, until May 1950.
As a player, he won the 1934–35 Scottish Division Two title a year after suffering relegation from the top tier, then featured on the losing side in the 1936 Scottish Cup Final. In the three major competitions he made 262 appearances and scored 19 goals for the club.
As an international, Carabine represented Scotland in three official matches, appearing against the Netherlands, Ireland and England. He also featured in two unofficial games against Eastern United States and the American Soccer League in a 1939 tour, and ten wartime internationals.
On resigning from his role as manager of Third Lanark in 1950, Carabine noted 'I've had enough'. In the months following his resignation he began writing sports columns for the Daily Express.