James Parkinson (footballer) explained

James Parkinson
Birth Date:9 November 1862
Birth Place:Bolton, England
Position:Goalkeeper
Years1:1883–1891
Clubs1:Bolton Wanderers
Caps1:26
Goals1:1

James Parkinson (9 November 1862 – 6 December 1927) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Bolton Wanderers.[1]

1883-1891

James Parkinson made his League and Club debut, playing at full–back, on 15 September 1888 at Pike's Lane, then home of Bolton Wanderers. The opposition were Burnley and Bolton Wanderers lost the match 4–3. James Parkinson appeared in two of the 22 League games played by Bolton Wanderers in season 1888–89. James Parkinson, as goalkeeper, (one appearance) was part of a Bolton Wanderers defence that kept the opposition to one-League-goal-in-a-match once.[2] Parkinson played for Bolton from 1883 winning the Bolton Charity Cup 4 times and the Lancashire Senior Cup once in 1885-86. He also won the Derbyshire Cup with the club. He represented the Lancashire select side on at least 3 occasions playing alongside fellow Bolton player Kenny Davenport. His full appearance recorded record is 38 games and 1 goal, though pre-league matches were not recorded and he would have played considerably more. Jeff Williamson BWFC RESEARCHER.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Joyce, Michael. Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. 2004. SoccerData. 1-899468-67-6.
  2. Web site: English National Football Archive. 2018-01-02. (registration & fee required)