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Full name
  
James Arthur Heale

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Inside forward

Date of death
  
22 May 1997

Died
  
May 22, 1997

Place of birth
  
Role
  
Footballer

Date of birth
  
16 September 1914

Name
  
Jimmy Heale


Playing position
  
Inside left, inside right, striker

James Arthur Heale (16 September 1914 – 22 May 1997) was an English footballer who played for Bristol City, Manchester City.

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Early life

Heale attended South Street School and played in an international trial for school boys. Other clubs interested when he was transferred to Manchester City F.C., were Arsenal, Leicester City, Aston Villa F.C., Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C., and Leeds United. Manchester City paid £3,500 for Heale in January 1934. The year of Heale's transfer was year Manchester City F.C. won the FA Cup, but he was cup-tied, having played for Bristol City in the first round.

Manchester City

Heale joined players such as Matt Busby and Frank Swift at Manchester City F.C.. Problems with his knee the season that City won the League Championship, caused him to miss out on a medal. Some tipped Heale as a future England international. A serious leg injury finished his career in 1938/1939.

Career highlights

  • Scoring a hat-trick against Rangers F.C..
  • Scoring 5 goals in a wartime match against Stockport County F.C..
  • Managing Manchester Police Football Team, and winning the National Police Cup title.
  • After retirement

    Heale managed Manchester Police Football Team, and won the National Police Cup title with them. He also scouted for his Manchester City F.C.

    References

    Jimmy Heale Wikipedia


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