James Logan (footballer, born 1885)

[6] As an Edinburgh Myrtle player, Logan was selected at centre forward in two Junior internationals, against Ireland in Belfast in March 1905 and against an English XI at Celtic Park in April.

[1][2] In early April 1905, shortly after his international appearance, Logan signed for English Second Division club Bradford City.

[10] He moved on to another Second Division club, Chesterfield Town, in August 1906,[11] and made his debut at centre forward on the opening day of the 1906–07 season.

[16] Logan began his military career as a private, was promoted to sergeant major within six months,[17] and received a commission as lieutenant after a further six.

"[16] After leading Raith to third place in the top division (their highest ever league finish) in the 1921–22 season,[4] he resigned his post when they were relegated at the end of 1925–26.

[21] He was re-appointed as Raith Rovers' manager in December 1930,[4][22] and resigned in September 1933 after a poor start to the season and a public disagreement between the club's directors and Logan about the extent of his powers and responsibilities.