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The Methil side made the Scottish Cup final that season and finished fourth in Scotland"s top division.
The Methil side made the Scottish Cup final that season and finished fourth in Scotland"s top division.
Other players at the club in this era included 1938 Scottish Cup winners with Tommy Adams and Willie Laird and players who played for Scotland while with the club, Allan Brown, Henry Morris, George Aitken, Davie Duncan, Charlie Fleming and Andy Matthew. Jimmy Philp was another like Black who enjoyed Scottish League Cup success with the Methil club From his first season on the books at (1946-1947) until his departure in 1952 Black scored 23 goals in his 78 league games for
In 1952 he signed for his local senior side from Dumfries.
Black left Queens in 1961 having made 346 appearances scoring 120 times to make the outside right the club"s second highest scorer of all time.
Under the management of Jimmy McKinnell Junior at Queens, a large part of Black"s time at Queens included a large part of the most successful period in the club"s history. Also at Queens at this time were goalkeeper Roy Henderson, full backs Dougie Sharpe and Jimmy Binning and the club"s record scorer (251 strikes makes Jim Patterson the goals king of Queens).
Consistent mid table finishes in the top division in the early and mid 1950s peaked with a sixth-place finish in 1956 – a finish surpassed only once in the club"s history. Queen"s were subsequently relegated to the Scottish Second Division in 1959.
Bobby Black"s displays at outside right were recognised at international level when he was capped for the Scottish League XI against the League of Ireland XI in Dublin in 1954 and notched two goals in a 3–1 victory.
Black"s son, young Bobby, played for between 1971 and 1973 making 35 appearances and scoring four goals. Bobby"s other son Russell was also a football player, playing for Sheffield United and Halifax Town. In his two seasons at Halifax he scored 14 goals in 72 league appearances.
Black played his entire career wearing the same pair of football boots.
Black"s preference was to have his boots repaired rather than replacing them. The boots are now on display in the museum at Palmerston Park.
After leaving Black played non-league football for Bath City and Bridgwater Town in England. In his later years he lived in Somerset until he died on 4 June 2012.
Black"s great-grandson is the current Birmingham City striker Denny Johnstone, who is currently on loan at Greenock Morton for the 2015-2016 season.