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Full name
  
James Humes

Years
  
Team

Place of birth
  
Carlisle, England

Name
  
Jimmy Humes


Current team
  
Retired

Role
  
Footballer

1957–1959
  
Preston North End

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Date of birth
  
(1942-08-06) 6 August 1942 (age 73)

Jimmy Humes (born 6 August 1942 in Carlisle) is an English former professional footballer who played as a Winger. He played in The Football League for four clubs.

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Playing career

Humes began his career with Preston North End, making his debut aged 17 in a Division One match against Nottingham Forest. After a spell with Bristol Rovers, Humes joined Chester in July 1963.

He spent four years at Chester, with the most memorable season being 1964–65. Along with teammates Mike Metcalf, Elfed Morris, Hugh Ryden and Gary Talbot, Humes managed to score 20 first-team goals. This included a diving header to give Chester the lead at Manchester United in the FA Cup, although United recovered to win 2–1.

Humes moved to Barnsley in July 1967, where he ended his professional career with seven league appearances. After spending a year playing for non-league side Chorley, Humes retired from playing and went on to work for housing department for Carlisle City Council.

Honours

Barnsley

  • Division Four runners-up: 1967–68 (7 apps, 1 goal).
  • References

    Jimmy Humes Wikipedia