James Husband (footballer) explained

James Husband
Fullname:James Andrew Husband[1]
Birth Date:3 January 1994
Birth Place:Leeds, England
Height:[2]
Position:Left-back
Currentclub:Blackpool
Clubnumber:3
Youthyears1:2010–2011
Youthclubs1:Doncaster Rovers
Years1:2011–2014
Clubs1:Doncaster Rovers
Caps1:64
Goals1:4
Years2:2014–2017
Clubs2:Middlesbrough
Caps2:3
Goals2:0
Years3:2015
Clubs3:Fulham (loan)
Caps3:17
Goals3:0
Years4:2016
Clubs4:Huddersfield Town (loan)
Caps4:11
Goals4:0
Years5:2017–2020
Clubs5:Norwich City
Caps5:19
Goals5:0
Years6:2018–2019
Clubs6:Fleetwood Town (loan)
Caps6:33
Goals6:1
Years7:2019–2020
Clubs7:Blackpool (loan)
Caps7:22
Goals7:0
Years8:2020–
Clubs8:Blackpool
Caps8:131
Goals8:2
Club-Update:18:48, 26 April 2024 (UTC)

James Andrew Husband (born 3 January 1994) is an English professional footballer who plays as a left-back or a centre-back for club Blackpool. He has previously played for Doncaster Rovers, Middlesbrough, Fulham, Huddersfield Town, Norwich City and Fleetwood Town.

Career

Doncaster Rovers

Husband was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire. He attended Wigton Moor Primary School and Boston Spa School. After coming through the Leeds United academy, he moved to Doncaster Rovers and signed a two-year scholarship in the summer of 2010. He signed his first professional contract in November 2011, on a -year deal after reported interest from Premier League clubs.[3] He made his first-team debut on 17 April 2012 in a goalless draw with Middlesbrough, coming on as a second-half substitute for Shelton Martis.[4] He made his first start four days later, as Doncaster beat Coventry City 2–0.[5] Husband was named man of the match in Rovers' League Cup round two win over Hull City.

Husband's first goals for Rovers came when he was temporarily moved to play in left midfield. The first was at Crawley Town on 18 February,[6] followed by a second, eight days later, at Shrewsbury Town.[7] At the end of the season, Rovers were promoted to the Championship.

Husband scored his first goal of the 2013–14 season on 16 August, when his overhit cross went over the head of Blackburn Rovers's goalkeeper to complete a 2–0 victory.[8] Doncaster were relegated back to League One at the end of the season.

Middlesbrough

On 26 July 2014 it was announced that James Husband would join Championship side Middlesbrough in a swap deal for Curtis Main. Husband scored his first goal for the U21s in a 2–1 victory over Newcastle United's U21s in December 2014.

On 25 March 2015, Husband joined Fulham on loan until the end of the season as part of a deal that saw Fernando Amorebieta move the other way, also on loan.[9] He re-joined Fulham, again on loan, for a month the following season in a similar deal to the previous one, with Amorebieta joining Middlesbrough on loan for the duration of the 2015–16 season.[10]

Husband joined Huddersfield Town on an emergency loan on 8 January 2016. He made his début as a substitute in the 2–2 draw against Reading in the FA Cup third-round match at the John Smith's Stadium the following day. He made his league début the following week in the 1–1 draw against Fulham. He played twelve games for the Terriers before his spell ended on 9 April 2016.

Norwich City

On 11 July 2017, Husband joined Norwich City, on a three-year deal, for an undisclosed fee.[11] He made his debut in the opening game of the season on 5 August, a 1–1 draw against Fulham.[12] He was a regular for Norwich in the first half of the season, playing in fifteen league games and three EFL Cup games. However, after a 0–0 draw against next-to-bottom Burton Albion in December,[13] Husband was dropped from the side, with Jamal Lewis replacing him as Norwich's first-choice left-back. Husband made three appearances in the second half of the season. The last of these was a 1–1 draw against Sunderland, where he was replaced by Lewis at half-time with the score 0-0.[14]

At the beginning of the 2018–19 season, with Lewis injured, Husband returned to the side for the opening game, a 2–2 draw with Birmingham City;[15] however, he was immediately dropped again, with the normally right-sided Ivo Pinto being played at left-back for the next game until Lewis could resume his place. This was Husband's only Norwich appearance of the season.

On 20 August 2018, Husband joined League One side Fleetwood Town on loan until January.[16]

Blackpool

On 26 July 2019, Husband joined League One side Blackpool on a season-long loan deal.[17] He was given a straight red card in his second appearance for the Tangerines, in a 3–1 win at Southend United.[18] The loan deal was made permanent on 25 January 2020, Husband signing an 18-month contract with an option for a further 12 months.[19]

Neil Critchley made Husband the club captain for the 2024–25 season, replacing Oliver Norburn.[20]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Doncaster Rovers2011–12Championship30000030
2012–13League One33320302[21] 0403
2013–14Championship281002000281
Total644205020734
Middlesbrough2014–15Championship3010200060
2015–16Championship00001010
2016–17Premier League10000010
Total4010300080
Fulham (loan)2014–15Championship50000050
2015–16Championship1200000120
Huddersfield Town (loan)2015–16Championship1101000120
Norwich City2017–18Championship1800030210
2018–19Championship10000010
Total190003000220
Fleetwood Town (loan)2018–19League One3312000351
Total331200000351
Blackpool (loan)2019–20League One220400000260
Blackpool2019–20League One6000000060
2020–21League One27030105[22] 0360
2021–22Championship3111010-331
2022–23Championship2902010-320
Total115110030501331
Career total2356150140702716

Honours

Doncaster Rovers

2012–13[23]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Notification of shirt numbers: Blackpool . English Football League . 9 . 18 September 2020.
  2. Book: Glenda. Rollin. Jack. Rollin. Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2012–2013. 2012. Headline. London. 978-0-7553-6356-8. 465. 43rd.
  3. Web site: Husband signs pro contract . Doncaster Rovers F.C. . 21 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111123172351/http://www.doncasterroversfc.co.uk/page/News/0%2C%2C10329~2523167%2C00.html . 23 November 2011 . dead .
  4. News: Husband makes quick impression on Saunders . The Yorkshire Post . 19 April 2012 . 28 May 2014.
  5. News: Coventry City 0 Doncaster Rovers 2 . Doncaster Free Press . 21 April 2012 . 28 May 2012 . 12 April 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150412020601/http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/doncaster-rovers/coventry-city-0-doncaster-rovers-2-1-4473064 . dead .
  6. News: Crawley Town 1–1 Doncaster Rovers . BBC Sport . 18 February 2013. 2 March 2013.
  7. News: Shrewsbury Town 1–2 Doncaster Rovers . BBC Sport . 26 February 2014 . 2 March 2013.
  8. News: Championship: Doncaster ease past Blackburn 2-0 as Theo Robinson and James Husband strike . Sky Sports . 17 August 2013 . 28 May 2014.
  9. News: Middlesbrough sign Amorebieta as Husband joins Fulham. BBC Sport. 25 March 2015. 31 October 2015.
  10. News: Husband Joins on Loan. Fulham FC. 28 August 2015. 31 October 2015.
  11. News: Left-back James Husband Joins The Canaries. Norwich City F.C.. 11 July 2017.
  12. News: Fulham 1-1 Norwich City. BBC Sport. 5 August 2017.
  13. News: Burton Albion 0-0 Norwich City. BBC Sport. 30 December 2017.
  14. News: Sunderland 1-1 Norwich City. BBC Sport. 10 April 2018.
  15. News: Birmingham City 2-2 Norwich City. BBC Sport. 4 August 2018.
  16. Web site: James Husband: Fleetwood Town sign Norwich City left-back on loan until January. BBC Sport. 20 August 2018. 21 August 2018.
  17. Web site: James Husband: Blackpool sign Norwich City defender on season-long loan. BBC Sport. 26 July 2019. 26 July 2019.
  18. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/49214476 Southend United 1–3 Blackpool
  19. https://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/news/2020/january/husband-agrees-permanent-blackpool-move/ Husband Agrees Permanent Blackpool Move
  20. Web site: FC . Blackpool . 2024-08-08 . Critchley: We're Ready To Get Going . 2024-08-09 . Blackpool FC . en.
  21. Appearances in Football League Trophy
  22. Two appearances in EFL Trophy, three appearances in EFL League One play-offs
  23. Book: John . Anderson . Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2013–2014 . 2013 . Headline Publishing Group . London . 978-0-7553-6413-8 . 162–163.