- Jimmy Adamson
Infobox Football biography
playername = Jimmy Adamson
fullname = James Adamson
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1929|4|4
cityofbirth =Ashington
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height = 5 ft 8 in
nickname =
position = Right-Half
years = 1947–1964
clubs =Burnley
caps(goals) = 426 (17)
manageryears = 1970–1976
1976
1976–1978
1978–1980
managerclubs =BurnleySparta Rotterdam
Sunderland
Leeds UnitedJames Adamson (born
4 April 1929 ) is an English former professional footballer and football manager. He was born inAshington .Career
Playing
Adamson, a right-half, joined Burnley in January 1947 after playing non-league football in his native Ashington and working as a
miner . His early career was interrupted byNational Service , which he completed with theRoyal Air Force , meaning his debut had to wait until February 1951, when Burnley played away to Bolton Wanderers. He played once for the England B team, but never made the full England side.He was an ever-present as Burnley won the 1959-60
Football League Championship and captained the side to the 1962FA Cup final which they lost against Tottenham Hotspur. He was also named Footballer of the Year in 1962.Adamson formed a midfield partnership with inside-forward
Jimmy McIlroy , around which much of Burnley's creative play was centred.Coaching and managerial
He retired in 1964, having played 426 league games, and joined the Burnley coaching staff. He had previously coached the England team in the
1962 World Cup inChile and wasthe Football Association 's preferred choice of manager ahead ofAlf Ramsey but declined the offer.In February 1970, when Burnley manager
Harry Potts was made general manager, Adamson stepped up to become team manager. Burnley were relegated at the end his first full season in charge, but returned to the top-flight in 1973, winning the Second Division title.Burnley were relegated again in 1976, although Adamson had already left that January. In May 1976 he was appointed as manager of Dutch side
Sparta Rotterdam , but left the following month. In November 1976 he was made manager of Sunderland, but was unable to prevent them from relegation from the First Division.He left Sunderland in November 1978, taking over from
Jock Stein as manager of Leeds United. He left Leeds in October 1980.Honours
;Burnley
*FA Cup finalists: 1962External links
* [http://www.clarets-mad.co.uk/news/loadsngl.asp?cid=ED95&id=111935 Clarets Mad]
* [http://www.burnleyfootballclub.premiumtv.co.uk/page/VintageClaretsDetail/0,,10413~70818,00.html Burnley F.C. Official Site]Persondata
NAME= Adamson, James
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Adamson, Jimmy
SHORT DESCRIPTION=
DATE OF BIRTH= 1929-4-4
PLACE OF BIRTH=Ashington ,England
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH= ,
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