Jimmy Oakes

Jimmy Oakes
Personal information
Full name James Oakes
Date of birth 5 November 1902(1902-11-05)
Place of birth Hanley, Staffordshire, England
Date of death 7 November 1992(1992-11-07) (aged 90)
Place of death Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent, England
Playing position Left back
Youth career
Bethesda Mission
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Milton Albion
1923–1933 Port Vale 288 (33)
Charlton Athletic
Total 288+ (33+)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals).

James (Jimmy) Oakes (5 November 1902 – 7 November 1992) was an English footballer who played as a left back for Port Vale between 1923 and 1933.

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Playing style

He was noted as being a clean player, who never resorted to rough player or dirty tricks.[1]

Playing career

Oakes played for Bethesda Mission and Milton Albion before joining Port Vale as an amateur in August 1923, signing as a professional in November of that year. He became a regular in the side from October 1924. His career survived a cartilage operation in November 1928 as he returned to regular football four months later and was a key figure of the 1929–30 Football League Third Division North winning side. He managed a rare feat in scoring from his own half in a 2–1 home defeat to Stockport County on Christmas Day 1929, albeit with help from the wind. As the club were in the midst of a financial crisis he was sold to Charlton Athletic for £3,000 in January 1933.

With the Addicks he became the first player to play for the opposing club in a re-arranged match. He played for Charlton in their 2–1 home win over Vale after the original fixture was abandoned on the previous Boxing Day.[2]

When World War II was upon the country, Oakes guested for Vale in March 1940 and later Stoke City.[3]

Personal life

Oakes was a pigeon fancier, as was his father.[1]

Honours

References

  1. ^ a b Kent, Jeff (December 1991). Port Vale Tales: A Collection Of Stories, Anecdotes And Memories. Witan Books. pp. 320. ISBN 0950898163. 
  2. ^ Sherwin, Phil (2010). The Port Vale Miscellany. Brimscombe Port: The History Press. pp. 14. ISBN 9780752457772. 
  3. ^ Kent, Jeff (1996). Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. p. 217. ISBN 0952915200. http://www.amazon.ca/Port-Vale-Personalities-Jeff-Kent/dp/0952915200.