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Alex Menzies

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Scottish footballer
For the Scottish footballer for Hearts and Manchester United, see Alex Menzies (footballer born 1882).
Alex Menzies
Personal information
Place of birth Cowdenbeath, Scotland
Position(s) Wing half
Youth career
Thorntree United[1]
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1947–1948 Dumbarton [1] 29 (0)
1948–1955 Cowdenbeath [2] 174 (4)
1955–1957 St Johnstone [3] 49 (5)
1957–1959 Stirling Albion [4] 51 (0)
1959–1960 Alloa Athletic [5] 28 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Alex "Big Ming" Menzies was a Scottish professional footballer, who played for Cowdenbeath and Stirling Albion amongst others.

A former coal-miner, (Ferguson 2006) Menzies joined Cowdenbeath, his hometown club, in 1948. Menzies, a tough-tackling wing half was a member of the side that took Rangers to the brink of defeat over a two-legged Scottish League Cup tie in September 1949.[6] The late Harry Ewing said that "If you cut Ming in half, like a stick of Blackpool Rock he would have Cowdenbeath printed around his waist.".[7] After his death in 1990, Ewing recommended Cowdenbeath's new stand be named "The Alex Menzies Stand", a suggestion that was adopted by the board.[8]

Everyone in Cowdenbeath knew Big Ming. He belonged to the Desperate Dan school of Scottish footballing manhood – Ron Ferguson

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