Jim Donald (footballer)

Jim Donald is a Scottish former professional association footballer best known for his time with Queen of the South. Jim Donald signed for Dumfries club Queen of the South in February 1970 from Renfrew Juniors. Donald made his debut at 19 years of age. He started as a winger but after a couple of seasons moved to midfield. Donald was a tireless worker who always gave his all. His career at Queens included 174 league games in which he scored 18 goals. Donald was part of the QoS side of the mid 70s that would have been promoted to the top tier of Scottish football had it not been for league reconstruction at the end of the 1974/75 season. Among his teams mates then were Allan Ball, Ian McChesney, Nobby Clark, Crawford Boyd and Jocky Dempster. Donald and his teammates also enjoyed consecutive

Jim Donald (footballer)

Jim Donald is a Scottish former professional association footballer best known for his time with Queen of the South. Jim Donald signed for Dumfries club Queen of the South in February 1970 from Renfrew Juniors. Donald made his debut at 19 years of age. He started as a winger but after a couple of seasons moved to midfield. Donald was a tireless worker who always gave his all. His career at Queens included 174 league games in which he scored 18 goals. Donald was part of the QoS side of the mid 70s that would have been promoted to the top tier of Scottish football had it not been for league reconstruction at the end of the 1974/75 season. Among his teams mates then were Allan Ball, Ian McChesney, Nobby Clark, Crawford Boyd and Jocky Dempster. Donald and his teammates also enjoyed consecutive