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Jimmy Dale (footballer)

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Full name
  
James Dale

Playing position
  
Half-back

Date of birth
  
July 1869

Years
  
Team

Name
  
Jimmy Dale

Date of death
  
Unknown



Place of birth
  
Motherwell, Scotland

John "Jimmy" Dale (1870–1948) was an English footballer, who played for Stoke and Southampton St Mary's in the 1890s.

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Football career

Dale was born in Audley, Staffordshire,a and started his football career with Sunderland in January 1893. He failed to break into Sunderland's first-team and returned to Staffordshire to join Stoke of the Football League First Division in June 1894.

At Stoke, he made four League appearances all of which came during the first month of the 1894–95 season before moving to the south coast to join Southampton St Mary's of the Southern League in October 1895, following several players, including Jack Farrell, Willie Naughton and Samuel Meston, who had moved in the summer together with Stoke's trainer, Bill Dawson.

He made his debut for the "Saints" on 19 October 1895, taking the place of Ernie Taylor at right-half for the visit of Clapton to the Antelope Ground. The match ended in a 7–3 "thrashing" by Clapton and after two further league matches and two in the FA Cup, Dale returned to Staffordshire, where he played for his local club, Audley Town, and worked in the coal mines.

Career statistics

  • Sourced from Jimmy Dale profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
  • References

    Jimmy Dale (footballer) Wikipedia


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