Career
He was capped 4 times by Ireland during his career. Jimmy began his career in his home country of Ireland playing for Larne and Ballymena United. In September 1930, McCambridge moved to England joining Everton.
He left the club in December to sign for Cardiff City, scoring twice on his debut the following month in January 1931 during a 3-2 defeat to West Bromwich Albion.
He finished the season with 9 goals, including a hat-trick against Stoke City. His first full season at the club the next year yielded a total of 28 goals in all competitions and, with 26 of the goals scored in the league, he broke the club record of league goals scored in a single season set by Hughie Ferguson four years earlier by one.
His record stood for 15 years until it was broken by Stan Richards in the 1946-1947 season. The following season, McCambridge was unable to match his goalscoring feat of the previous year but still finished as the club"s top scorer with 18 goals in all competitions.
Despite finishing as Cardiff"s top scorer in his two full seasons at Ninian Park, as well as winning the final two Ireland caps of his career in matches against Wales and England, he was allowed to leave in 1933 to join Bristol Rovers.
He moved around several times in the following years, playing at Exeter City, Sheffield Wednesday, Hartlepool United before finishing his career at Cheltenham Town in the Southern League.