Full name James Adam 1950–1951 Aldershot Batting style Left-handed Years Team Team Kent County Cricket Club | Playing position Role Cricketer Name Jimmy Adam | |
Date of birth (1931-05-13) 13 May 1931 (age 84) Similar People James Adams, Adam Wheater, Courtney Walsh, Michael Carberry, Curtly Ambrose | ||
Bowling style Left-arm orthodox spin |
Interview hampshire cricket captain jimmy adams talks to stuart appleby
James Adam (born 13 May 1931) is a former Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Aston Villa, Luton Town and Stoke City.
Contents
- Interview hampshire cricket captain jimmy adams talks to stuart appleby
- Richards Tendulkar Akram Jimmy Adams All Time XI
- Career
- Career statistics
- References
Richards, Tendulkar & Akram - Jimmy Adams' All Time XI
Career
Born in Blantyre, Adam began his career with local youth club Blantyre Celtic before moving south to English club Aldershot in 1950. However, the young Adam was only able to make a single league appearance for the club during the 1950–51 season and then left and joined non-league Spennymoor United.
In 1953, Adam signed for Luton Town, where he made 138 appearances during a six-year spell in which he helped the club gain promotion to the First Division in 1954–55. On Luton's relegation from the First Division in 1959, Adam joined Aston Villa, where he spent two seasons before signing for Stoke City where he spent the 1961–62 season scoring seven goals in 24 appearances before returning to Scotland with Falkirk. He later emigrated to Australia, where he played for South Melbourne Hellas.