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Full name
  
James Barron

Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Height
  
1.75m (5 ft 9 in)


Date of death
  
1999

Date of birth
  
1913

Name
  
James Barron

Place of birth
  
Burnhope, County Durham, England

James Barron (19 July 1913 – 15 September 1969) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Barron played for Durham City and Blyth Spartans before joining Blackburn Rovers, for whom he made his debut in April 1936. During the Second World War, he played in the North-Eastern League in County Durham, where he was engaged on munitions work. He returned to Blackburn as a guest player for the 1940 Football League War Cup Final, which the Rovers lost to West Ham United. Barron saved a shot from George Foreman before Sam Small scored on the rebound. He resumed his career after the war with Darlington.

His son, Jim Barron, played as a goalkeeper for a number of Football League clubs, making over 400 appearances.

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James Barron (footballer) Wikipedia