James Simmons (footballer)

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James Simmons
Personal information
Full name James Simmons
Date of birth Unknown
Place of birth    Blackwell, Bolsover, England
Date of death    Unknown
Place of death    Unknown, Unknown
Height 5' 7"
Playing position Outside Right
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
 ????–1908
1908–1920
1920–1922
Blackwell Colliery
Sheffield United
West Ham United

204 (43)
027 0(1)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

James Simmons (born in Blackwell, Bolsover) was an English footballer who played forSheffield United. He was a fast and at times a brilliant player .[1] [2]. He was a nephew of William "Fatty" Foulke but had the opposite physique.[3]

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[edit] Club career

Simmons started out with his home side, Blackwell Colliery. In 1908 he transferred to Sheffield United. He was a member of the Sheffield United team who won the FA Cup final in 1915 [4]. The Manchester Guardian [5]stated that he was the most attractive player on the pitch and his quick attacks, which he mixed between runs down the wing and through the centre, left the Chelsea defence standing. He scored the first goal of the match just before half time when he half volleyed a cross into the top corner of the net.

[edit] Honours

Sheffield United

[edit] References

  1. ^ Unknown (1915). Cup Final Programme. 
  2. ^ “The Cup Final”, Manchester Guardian: p.9, April 26 
  3. ^ Unknown (1915). Cup Final Programme. 
  4. ^ Unknown (1915). Cup Final Programme. 
  5. ^ “The Cup Final”, Manchester Guardian: p.9, April 26 

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