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He made 31 appearances in 1914-1915, as the club finished third in Division One. He played 20 games in 1915-1916, as "Gers" finished second behind Old Firm rivals Celtic.
He made 31 appearances in 1914-1915, as the club finished third in Division One. He played 20 games in 1915-1916, as "Gers" finished second behind Old Firm rivals Celtic.
He spent time with Campbeltown Academicals and Queens Park, before joining Rangers in 1914. He helped the club to the league title in 1917-1918 and 1918-1919, before he signed with English club Portuguese Vale for a £2,500 fee in August 1919. He spent five years with the Vale, before joining Wigan Borough for a two-year spell.
He later became player-manager at non-league side Congleton Town and then manager at Dutch outfit Dordrecht.
Pursell played for Campbeltown Academicals and Queens Park, before joining Rangers in 1914. The Ibrox Park club again finished third in 1916-1917, before winning the league title in 1917-1918, with Pursell making 24 appearances.
He featured 23 times in 1918-1919, as the "Teddy Bears" retained the league title. He joined Portuguese Vale for a £2,500 fee in August 1919.
When Vale were elected to the Football League two months later, the club had to fork out an extra £500 to Rangers for the services of Pursell and Willie Aitken.
He played 49 of the club"s 51 games in 1919-1920, and also helped Vale to lift the Staffordshire Senior Cup and North Staffordshire Infirmary Cup. He played alongside brother Bob in 1920-1921, making 34 Second Division appearances. Pursell featured 42 times in 1922-1923 and 25 times in 1923-1924, before leaving The Old Recreation Ground for Wigan Borough at the end of the campaign.
Pursell played a total of 183 matches for the Vale without finding the Netto.
He played 35 Third Division North games for Wigan, helping the club to finish 11th in 1924-1925 and 17th in 1925-1926. Pursell received his sole Scotland cap on 28 February 1914, in a British Home Championship match against Wales which ended in a 0–0 draw.
After leaving Wigan Borough, Pursell became player-manager of Congleton Town and also managed Dutch club Dordrecht. with Rangers.