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James McEwan (22 March 1929 – 28 November 2017)"Aston Villa's 'oldest player' has died" Birmingham Mail 28 November 2017
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, who usually played at right wing. He played for
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and Raith Rovers in Scotland before settling in the West Midlands in England playing for
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and Walsall.


Arbroath

McEwan started his career with East Craigie in the Scottish Junior Football Association set up in his birth town of
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. From there he joined the senior ranks signing for Arbroath in the second tier of the
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. At Arbroath he hit what the club's history suggests is the fastest ever goal at their Gayfield stadium, scoring after 10 seconds against Dumbarton on 6 January 1951. He was managed by Arch Anderson and then Alec Cheyne."Club History" arbroathfc.co.uk
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Raith Rovers

In 1951 he moved up a division to join Raith Rovers in the Scottish top flight, a division they stayed in for all of that decade. McEwan and Raith ended their first season together with a fifth-place finish in the league. Raith reached the
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semi final. They were eliminated in a replay by Heart of Midlothian who with
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went on to beat Celtic in the final. In December of the same year Raith had their decade's most eye-catching single result when they beat Rangers 5–1 in
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. Raith appeared genuine title contenders for part of that season before finishing fourth, their best in McEwan's eight season at the club and their best since 1922. Their league form of that season was matched by a run to the
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semi final. Again they were eliminated in a replay by the team who won the trophy, in this case the
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team of
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."Willie McNaught" www.qosfc.com
/ref> He was top scorer at Raith for three seasons from 1956 to 1959."Villa memories still brighten up Jimmy's days", Mat Kendrick, Birmingham Mail, 26 July 2017 At different times McEwan played alongside Raith Hall of Famers
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, Willie Penman,
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,
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and Andy Young. When at Raith, he was selected to play for a Scottish Football League XI against a Scotland XI at Ibrox on 16 March 1959"Scotland XI v. Scottish Football League XI." The Scottish Football Association Ltd ref WPA/HA. in a trial match prior to Scotland playing against England at Wembley in the
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. The league side won 6–5, with McEwan providing a cross for the first of three goals by John White.The selectors still have problems
The Bulletin, 17 March 1959
McEwan was never selected for the full international side, or the SFL team in an inter-league fixture. He left Raith at the end of that season.


Aston Villa

Aston Villa bought him in 1959. McEwan helped Villa win the
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championship in his first season for promotion to England's top flight.
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's achilles injury ultimately led to his retirement in 1960 opening a place on the team sheet at right wing. Given his chance, McEwan was an important player in attack at Villa teaming up well with Vic Crowe and
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. In one game Villa beat Charlton Athletic 11–1 at Villa Park in November 1959 with all five Villa forwards scoring including five by
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. That same season Villa reached the
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semi-final. In an all-West midlands affair played at The Hawthorns in West Bromwich, McEwan's club again lost to the eventual winners, this time Wolverhampton Wanderers."The Villa Way, 1874~1944" John Lerwill on softback"Aston Villa: the First Superclub: The Story of Aston ViIla 1874-2012" published on A & J L Solutions (27 August 2012) On 27 September 1960 he played against ex-club Raith in a game to formally mark the switch on of the
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floodlights. Raith won 2–1."Results for Raith Rovers for 1960-61" londonhearts.com
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/ref> Villa reached the
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. Villa won the inaugural version of the trophy beating Rotherham United 3–2 on aggregate. Seventh in the
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was his highest finish in England. His favourite Villa game was his first start of the season on 19 March 1966, 5–5 draw away at Tottenham Hotspur, three days before his 37th birthday. His last game at Villa Park was on 6 April 1966 when he scored when captaining his team in a 1–1 draw against
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."ASTON VILLA 1965/66 results" footballsite.co.uk
/ref> At Villa he scored 28 goals from 143 league games and 4 goals from 18 League Cup games. No goals from his 20 Villa FA Cup ties gave him totals of 181 games with 32 goals. The Birmingham Mail on 26 July 2017 reported they believed him to be Villa's oldest surviving ex-player.


Walsall

He left Villa in 1966 to play that season for Walsall. He then joined the coaching staff at
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remaining there until 1973.Jimmy McEwan profile by John Lerwill
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Later days

He worked at Ansells Brewery and worked at the Social Security Offices in Handsworth. He played football for the Villa Old Stars into his 50s until forced to stop due to knee replacement operations. McEwan died on 28 November 2017 of heart failure at the Madeleine House care home in Birmingham. He was 88. He had been in good health at the care home until around 18 months before his death when he developed heart trouble and late onset dementia. He is survived by sons Eric and Duncan.


Style of play

McEwan usually played right wing but sometimes at inside right. He was described in the profile by Aston Villa's club historian as, "a craggy-and-hungry-looking outside-right, a player who hugged the touchline, cutting in when the ball was being moved along the opposite flank," and "With Raith he blossomed into a goalscoring right-winger-cum-centre-forward." He was a fast and tricky player with a useful goal scoring record. He had a Stanley Matthews style way he would side-step a full-back before delivering over a good cross.


Honours

Aston Villa; *
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: 1959–60 *
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: 1960–61


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Mcewan, Jimmy 1929 births 2017 deaths Footballers from Dundee Scottish men's footballers Men's association football wingers Arbroath F.C. players Raith Rovers F.C. players Aston Villa F.C. players Walsall F.C. players Scottish Football League players English Football League players Scottish Football League representative players