Jim Casey (footballer)

Jim Casey
Personal information
Date of birth (1957-08-02) 2 August 1957
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Playing position Midfield
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1975-1980 Celtic 11 (0)
1980 Phoenix Inferno (indoor) 3 (0)
1980-1983 Arbroath 32 (1)
National team
1978 Scotland U21[1] 1 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Jim Casey (born August 2, 1957 in Glasgow) is a retired Scottish football midfielder. He spent eight seasons in Scotland and part of one season in the United States.

Originally a schoolboy signing with Celtic, Casey signed a professional contract with the Bhoys in May 1974. He made his Celtic first team debut in the 1-0 League Cup win at home to Stenhousemuir on September 24, 1975. He saw little first team time until the 1977-78 season. That year, Casey was given his break at sweeper after an injury to Pat Stanton. He was impressive against Motherwell FC at Fir Park in a 4-2 win in the League Cup on September 3, 1977 but seven days later Celtic blew a two-goal lead in the league at Ibrox to lose 3-2 and Casey again found himself out of favour.

After Billy McNeill's arrival in 1978, Casey re-enterd the first team until disaster struck on December 13, 1978 against Rangers in the League Cup semi-final. With the game tied at 2-2, Casey came on for the injured Mike Conroy. At 113 minutes, Roy Baines blocked a Derek Johnstone shot. The ball rebounded, struck Casey and rolled into the net. It was Celtic's first League Cup defeat since 1964 final. Casey returned to the reserves and during the 1979-1980 season, he the team, scoring against Morton in 2-0 Scottish Cup victory on March 8, 1980. Casey was earmarked for a place in the 1980 Scottish Cup Final to replace the suspended Tom McAdam, but an injury in training stopped any hopes he had.

Capable of playing both as a sweeper or as a holding midfielder the former Scotland schoolboy international was never able to hold down a regular first team starting spot and he eventually left Celtic for U.S. indoor side Phoenix Inferno of the Major Indoor Soccer League in November 1980. However, he lasted only a few weeks before he was back in Scotland with Arbroath. He retired in 1983.

References

  1. "Jim Casey". www.fitbastats.com. Retrieved 11 October 2012.

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