Martin James

Martin James
Martin James
Personal information
Full name Martin Joseph James
Date of birth 18 May 1971 (1971-05-18) (age 40)
Place of birth Formby, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Playing position Defender, Midfield
Youth career
1987-1989 Preston North End
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989-1993 Preston North End 98 (11)
1993-1994 Stockport County 32 (0)
1994-1997 Rotherham United 43 (0)
1997-1998 Accrington Stanley
1998-2000 Leigh RMI
Total 173 (11 )
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Martin James (born in Formby, Merseyside on 18 May 1971) is an English former professional football player.

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Preston North End

Martin joined Preston as an apprentice in July 1987, turning pro two years later. He was, along with Lee Cartwright, Lee Ashcroft and Adrian Hughes, a product of the Preston North End youth system of the late 1980s. A left sided defender or midfielder, James made his Preston debut in August 1990 in a 2-0 win over Chester City at Deepdale. He went on to play 41 games, scoring twice, for the Lilywhites in his first season in the first team.

For the next two years Martin became a regular fixture in the PNE first XI, becoming a firm favourite on the Deepdale terraces with his forays down the left wing. The team however were beginning to struggle and when in September 1992 manager Les Chapman was sacked Martin's future became uncertain. New manager John Beck however reassured Martin that his future with the club was safe but this promise was short lived when in March 1993 after 117 games and 11 goals for Preston he was sold to Stockport County for a fee of £50k. Indeed Preston selling off their prize assets was becoming something of a habit for just a week later team mate Mike Flynn was also sold to County for a fee of £150k.

Stockport and Rotherham

Unlike Flynn however who enjoys near legendary status at Stockport Martin's stay at Edgeley Park was short lived. Indeed his stay there lasted little under eighteen months before they too decided to cash in by selling him to Rotherham United again for £50k. During James time at County he had played 37 games without scoring and over half of his appearances were as a substitute. His stay at Millmoor was however a disappointment with Martin struggling with injury and loss of form. In three years with The Millers he played just 47 games ( 0 goals) before they in turn decided to release him at the end of his contract in May 1997. At the age of just 26 and after 201 games and 11 goals Martin found himself on the soccer scrapheap.

Non-league and Retirement

At first Martin moved into non-league football, first with Accrington Stanley then of the Northern Premier League and then with similarly placed clubs Leigh RMI and Bradford Park Avenue. Martin will no doubt be best remembered for his time with Preston but there is no doubt that had he have had a little more luck with injuries he would have surely gone on to accomplish much in the game.

Martin is now running a successful sports agency, Sports 360, based in the North West. His clients include some of the UK's largest governing bodies, sports clubs and UK blue chip companies.

References

  • Martin James, Post War English & Scottish Football League A - Z Player's Database

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