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James Bone (born 22 September 1949) is a Scottish former professional
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, who played as a striker. Following his playing retirement he moved into coaching and has managed a number of
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clubs.


Playing career


Early career

Despite attending
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-playing Stirling High School,''Scottish Internationalists' Who's Who'', P25 Bone developed a keen interest in football, through representative games with his local boys brigade. He began his professional career with
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, whom he joined from junior side Airth Castle Rovers in 1968 and spent four seasons with the ''Jags''. During this time they suffered their first relegation from the First Division since season 1900-01, finishing bottom of the table in 1969–70. However, the next season Bone was an integral part of the side that won the
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title and instant promotion back to the top flight. He earned another, unexpected, medal in 1971–72 when Partick won the
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by beating the overwhelming favourites
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. Celtic were the reigning League champions and had been
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finalists only two years earlier but Bone's 37th-minute goal helped Partick to a 4–0 halftime lead, the ''Jags'' eventually winning 4–1.


Move to England

Bone moved south of the border in February 1972, joining Norwich City in a £30,000 deal. Noted for his very fast runs down the wing, he helped Norwich secure the second division championship at the end of the 1971–72 season and scored the club's first ever goal in
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at the start of the following campaign. He joined
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for £30,000 in March 1973.


Return to Scotland

Bone made further moves to
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(£25,000) and
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(£12,000) in 1974 and 1975 respectively.''Hearts in Art'', P26 He stayed with the ''Red Lichties'' for three seasons but his consistent scoring was not enough to gain them promotion to the new Premier Division, following the league reconstruction of 1975–76. In January 1978 Bone became one of
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's last signings as St Mirren manager, moving to the Paisley club for £25,000. He was appointed
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by Ferguson's successor, Jim Clunie, and helped the side to victory in the
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and qualification for the
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in the 1979–80 season. He moved to Hong Kong Rangers in 1981 and returned to Britain with Hearts in August 1983. Bone was one of several veterans in the Hearts team and as a result the side was caustically dubbed
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.Other veterans in the side were Sandy Jardine (aged 34), Alex MacDonald (35), Willie Johnston (36), Stewart Maclaren and Donald Park (both 30). However, the recently promoted side performed above expectations, finishing fifth in the League and qualifying for European competition. Bone scored several important goals, including the winner as Hearts defeated
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rivals Hibernian at Tynecastle for the first time in ten years. The following year he notched the side's 6,000th League goal. He left to take up the role of player-manager at
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in February 1985.


Managerial career

Bone stayed with Arbroath for almost two years before moving to another former club St Mirren, as
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's assistant manager in December 1986. The side won the
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. After a brief stint coaching with Dundee United he returned to management with First Division Airdrie, where he stayed until 1991. He spent a year in charge of Zambian side Power Dynamos FC, where he won the
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in 1991, before returning to St Mirren as manager. In four seasons he was unable to gain promotion with the ''Saints'' and eventually resigned in 1996. He spent one season as East Fife's manager before becoming assistant to
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at
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. Dundee won the First Division under them in 1998. They also secured their first
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win at Dens Park since 1989 in May 2000. In 2000, he coached
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side Wits University F.C. now called Bidvestt Wits. Bone was appointed Stenhousemuir's manager in 2001 but again his tenure lasted only one season.ki9507.stm Warriors appoint Bone
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, 28 September 2001.
He served as Alex Smith's assistant at Ross County between 2002 and 2004, before Dick Campbell made him his assistant at
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in 2005. When Campbell was sacked in March 2007, Bone assumed the role of caretaker manager for the last two months of the season.Bone to stay in charge for season
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, 28 September 2001.
He left Partick after their appointment of Ian McCall as manager on 25 May 2007. The following December he moved south of the border to assist fellow Scotsman Bobby Williamson at Chester City but left the position just two months later after a poor run of form.


Career statistics


International goals


Honours


Player

;Norwich City *
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: 1971–72 ;Partick Thistle * Scottish Second Division: 1970–71 *
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: 1971–72 ;St Mirren *
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: 1979–80


Manager

;Airdrieonians *
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promotion:
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;Power Dynamos * Zambia Premier League: 1991 *
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:
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;St Mirren *
Scottish Cup The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup,1986–87 (as assistant) ;Dundee *
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: 1997–98 (as assistant)


Individual

*St Mirren Goal of the Season: 1980–81 * Norwich City FC Hall of Fame: 2003 Inductee *St Mirren FC Hall of Fame: 2017 Inductee *Arbroath FC Hall of Fame: 2019 Inductee


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