John Gemmell

Nationality
scoScotland
Position
Forward
Past Teams
Albion Rovers, Arthurlie, Cambuslang Rangers, Hurlford United, Queens Park, Troon Football Club
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John Gemmell is sometimes a controversial character, but often a fans favourite at whichever club he’s at, he has enjoyed a long career in the Scottish Football League for various clubs including a spell in the Scottish Premier League for Partick Thistle.

NAME: John Gemmell
POSITION: Forward
DATE OF BIRTH: 6th September 1984
SIGNED: 21st January 2019
PREVIOUS CLUBS:
YEARS TEAM APPS GLS
2001-03 Queens Park 45 11
2003-05 Partick Thistle 5 0
2003-04 Hamilton Academicals (loan) 8 1
2004-07 Dumbarton 47 7
2007-08 Bellshill Athletic
2008-09 Albion Rovers 21 11
2008-10 Cowdenbeath 35 13
2009-11 Montrose 22 4
2010-12 Albion Rovers 58 15
2012-14 Stenhousemuir 50 29
2014-16 Albion Rovers 38 8
2016 Clyde 10 2
2016 Hurlford United
2016 Arthurlie
2017-19 Cambuslang Rangers
2019-20 Troon F.C.

John began his senior career at Queens Park as a fresh-faced 17 year old straight from the Giffnock North youth team. His time at Hampden was a fruitful one, with a goal record of better than 1 in 4 and his powerful play quickly attracted the attention of the big boys. Indeed, Gemmell was the top scorer in his last season with the Spiders.

Gemmell was tipped as a future international player when he was signed by legendary Manager John Lambie as a 19 year old, in one of his last acts as Partick Thistle boss, and his progress was monitored under his replacement Gerry Collins.

John was top scorer in Thistle reserves & made some appearances from the bench as Thistle struggled at the wrong end of the Scottish Premier League and he failed to score in 5 appearances in a poor side.

Desperate for first team football, Gemmell joined First Division Hamilton Academicals on a short term loan deal & saw more action in a side short of goals and falling short of promotion.

Manager Paul Martin, a former Queens Park teammate, signed Gemmell for Dumbarton in January 2005 after he was allowed to leave Firhill, and he signed an 18 month contract at The Rock.

Gemmell had his first taste of Junior football with Bellshill Athletic in the Premier Division, a spell which he speaks fondly of. After finding his feet, a goal glut whetted his appetite for another crack at senior football and he wasn’t short of suitors, before eventually electing for a stint at Cliftonhill.

Gemmell’s goalscoring exploits at Bellshill attracted attention higher up the leagues, and Albion Rovers boss John “Cowboy” McCormack stumped up a four figure sum in January 2008 to bring the towering hitman to Cliftonhill, where he penned an 18 month deal.

Unsettled at the Manager’s departure that summer, and keen to prove himself at a higher level, Gemmell was transfer listed at his own request at the end of the season.

Manager Danny Lennon signed Gemmell for Cowdenbeath in the summer of 2008 on a two-year contract, and his haul of 13 goals in 35 games made him a key player for Lennon as he guided the Blue Brazil to successive promotions on a shoestring budget.

Former Hibernian defender & now Montrose Manager Steven Tweed enjoyed a summer long pursuit of Gemmell in 2009 before he finally committed himself to the club on a two year deal. It was an unhappy spell for the big hitman, as his work & home in Glasgow made the long trips north difficult.

John returned to Albion Rovers for a second spell in August 2010.

Gemmell signed for Stenhousemuir in the summer of 2012 and he found a home in senior football at last. His strike rate of 29 goals in 50 appearances was his most prolific to date as he spoke warmly of being appreciated by supporters he had previously been heckled by when in opposition teams. His contract was not renewed by incoming Manager Scott Booth and he departed at the end of the season.

After his third spell (an 18 month period this time) at Albion Rovers, Gemmell was signed for Clyde by Manager Barry Ferguson on 1st February 2016 as he was seeking a more physical foil for striker David Gormley. Initially signed on a short term contact until the end of the season, with a view to a longer stay, Gemmell left unhappy that summer stating that a verbal contract offer had been reneged upon, with a lesser offer on the table. On point of principle, Gemmell departed Broadwood a free agent.

Gemmell joined former Scottish Junior Cup winners Hurlford United in the summer of 2016 to play under former Stranraer player Darren Henderson. His goal to game ratio was good, however off the field strife saw him seeking a move once again.

After a very brief spell with Arthurlie, Gemmell joined Cambuslang Rangers on 8 March 2017.

With a First Division winners medal & a Super First promotion under his belt, not to mention an amazing goalscoring ratio of 57 goals in 64 games, Gemmell departed Somervell Park by mutual consent in January 2019.

Gemmell signed for Troon on 21st January 2019, alongside his former Cambuslang Rangers team-mate David Green.

McBookie SJFA West Premiership

SeasonClubGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed CardsAppearancesWin RatioDraw RatioLoss RatioOwn Goals
2017-18Cambuslang Rangers000000000
2018-19Troon Football Club1000250.0050.000.000
2019-20Troon Football Club50501833.3316.6750.000

Scottish Communities Cup

SeasonClubGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed CardsAppearancesWin RatioDraw RatioLoss RatioOwn Goals
2017-18Cambuslang Rangers000000000
2018-19Cambuslang Rangers000000000
2019-20Troon Football Club1020366.670.0033.330

SJFA West Region Sectional League Cup

SeasonClubGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed CardsAppearancesWin RatioDraw RatioLoss RatioOwn Goals
2017-18Cambuslang Rangers000000000
2018-19Cambuslang Rangers000000000
2019-20Troon Football Club00303100.000.000.000

West of Scotland Cup

SeasonClubGoalsAssistsYellow CardsRed CardsAppearancesWin RatioDraw RatioLoss RatioOwn Goals
2017-18Cambuslang Rangers000000000
2018-19Troon Football Club000000000
2019-20Troon Football Club10001100.000.000.000