James Arthur "Jimmy Boy" Gregory (born Hammersmith, London 19 January 1928 – 26 September 1998), was an English football club director and chairman.
Gregory was deeply upset by this rejection and in late 1964 he joined the board of Fulham’s local rivals Queens Park Rangers (QPR) instead.
He also appointed a number of leading managers of the 1970s and 1980s including Dave Sexton, Tommy Docherty, Terry Venables and Jim Smith.
In 1987, after advice from doctors to slow down, he sold QPR to Marler Estates, a property company run by the then Fulham Chairman David Bulstrode.
He also oversaw the conversion of Fratton Park into an all-seater stadium, as well as the purchase of several of Portsmouth’s key players of the 1990s, including strikers Guy Whittingham and Paul Walsh along with midfielder Alan McLoughlin.