- James Stott
Football player infobox| playername=James Stott
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dateofbirth = 1871Other sources list Stott as being born in 1870.]
cityofbirth =Darlington
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = death date|1908|10|8|df=y
cityofdeath =Newcastle-upon-Tyne
countryofdeath =England
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position = Winger
years = 1887-1891 1891-1893 1893-1894 1894-1895 1895-1899 1899-1900
clubs = South Bank Middlesbrough Liverpool Grimsby Town Newcastle United Middlesbrough
caps(goals) = 000 0(0) 016 (14) 029 0(4) 117 0(9) 001 0(0)
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ntupdate =James Stott (born 1871) in
Darlington , died 8th October 1908 inNewcastle-upon-Tyne ) was a professional footballer of the late 19th century. Primarily a winger, but able to play in a number of positions, he began his career as an amateur with spells at South Bank and Middlesbrough before signing his first professional contract with Liverpool in 1893. He only had one season atAnfield - Liverpool's first in theFootball League , but in doing so won the Second Division championship and ended as the club's top scorer with an impressive 14 goals in 17 games. Despite this, though, he was not a first team regular, and in 1894 he moved to Grimsby Town. His spell there was also ended after a year, returning to the north east to join Newcastle United, where he captained the side to a shock F A cup victory atPreston North End [ [http://www.freewebs.com/captainbeecher/1898.htm Giant Killers] 1898] and promotion from the Second Division in 1898. After one year in the First Division he returned to Middlesbrough, but couldn't get into the first-team, and he retired early in 1900. Described as a snappy dresser, but with a short temper (on and off the pitch), he later worked as a licensee. Sadly, however, he contracted abrain tumour , and died in alunatic asylum in 1908.External links
* [http://www.lfchistory.net/player_profile.asp?player_id=861 Profile at LFCHistory.net]
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