- Jimmy Seddon
Jimmy Seddon (born
Bolton , 1895), is a footballer who played most famously in the centre of defence forBolton Wanderers during the1920’s . Jimmy started his career with a local amateur team Hamilton Central, and it was in 1913 when at a train station he was asked to play for Bolton Wanderers Reserves as they were a man short. He accepted the offer but despite playing 7 games for the clubs first team that season and the next it was not until 1919 after the end ofWorld War I despite contacting the infamoustrench foot when serving during the war, that Jimmy properly signed for the club and became a professional. Jimmy went on to have a long and prosperous career with the Wanderers playing 375 games in all completions, scoring 5 goals, he also collected 3 FA Cup Winners Medals in 1923, 1926 and 1929, captaining the team in the 1929 final. At the peak of his career Jimmy also picked up 6 caps forEngland making his debut in 1923 againstFrance inParis . Jimmy retired at the end of the 1931-32 season and went into coaching, he coached atDordrecht inHolland and Altringham in the lower leagues before becoming Southport’s trainer in 1936. Jimmy retired from the game a few years later were he became manager of the Scarisbrick Hotel inSouthport . He died in October 1971, aged 76
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