Background
A forward, he was the son of Scottish international Jimmy Blair, Senior and brother of Doug Blair.
A forward, he was the son of Scottish international Jimmy Blair, Senior and brother of Doug Blair.
Blair began his professional career with Cardiff City in the 1930s, but after failing to break into the Bluebirds first team, he was transferred to Joe Smith"s Blackpool in June 1935. He made his debut for the Tangerines in the third league game of the 1937-1938 season, in a single-goal victory over Everton at Bloomfield Road on 4 September 1937. Blair went on to make a further twenty appearances in the league that campaign, scoring four goals in the process: two in a 4–2 victory at Brentford on 16 September, one in a 4–2 defeat in the following game at home to Leicester City two days later, and one in a 2–1 victory at Portsmouth on 23 October.
One of his goals gave Blackpool both points against Chelsea at Bloomfield Road on 2 November 1946, while another helped them to a 3–2 victory over Liverpool, also at home, at the end of the month.
Blair"s final appearance for Blackpool occurred on 12 April 1947, in a 2–0 loss at home to Stoke City. lieutenant was his fiftieth league appearance for the club
Blair joined Bournemouth & Bomscombe Athletic in 1947, and in two years with the south-coast club he made eighty league appearances and scored eight goals. In 1949, Blair joined Leyton Orient, with whom he made the most appearances and scored the most goals of his career: 104 league games and twenty-six goals.
Blair"s final two clubs were non-League outfits Ramsgate Athletic and Canterbury City.
Blair had played for the Wales schoolboys team Blair died in 1983 at the age of 65.