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James McBride (footballer)

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Place of birth
  
Renton, Scotland

Name
  
James McBride

1889-90
  
Renton Wanderers

Playing position
  
Left half


Date of birth
  
(1873-12-30)30 December 1873

Date of death
  
25 May 1899(1899-05-25) (aged 25)

Place of death
  
Manchester, England

James McBride (30 December 1873 – 25 May 1899) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Liverpool during the latter half of the 19th century.

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Life and playing career

Born in Renton, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, McBride played for Renton Wanderers and Renton before being signed by Liverpool managers John McKenna & William Edward Barclay in 1892. McBride made his debut in Liverpool's first ever fixture, a friendly against Rotherham Town on September 1, 1892, which Liverpool won 7-1. He also played in their first ever competitive match, a Lancashire League fixture against Higher Walton two days later. He scored his first goal for Liverpool in this game, which the team won 8-0.

McBride was a regular during Liverpool's unbeaten debut season in the Football League Second Division, missing just 4 of the 28 games. Liverpool gained promotion to the top flight of English football, replacing Newton Heath by winning 2-0 in a test (play-off) match. He only played five more times for the Anfield club during their relegation back down to Division 2.

Honors

Liverpool
  • Football League Second Division (1894)
  • References

    James McBride (footballer) Wikipedia