Jim Cassidy (footballer) explained

Jim Cassidy
Fullname:James Cassidy
Birth Date:2 December 1869
Birth Place:Kilmarnock, Scotland
Position:Centre forward
Years4:1889–1891
Years5:1891
Years6:1891–1892
Years7:1892
Years8:1892–1898
Caps4:31
Caps6:26
Caps8:137
Goals4:21
Goals6:18
Goals8:45
Totalcaps:194
Totalgoals:84

Jim Cassidy was a Scottish footballer who played most of his career as a centre-forward for Bolton Wanderers in the late 19th century.

Cassidy was born in Kilmarnock on 2 December 1869 and started his football career at Kilmarnock, before moving on to Glasgow Hibernian.

In 1889, Cassidy joined Bolton where he remained (with short spells with Carfin Shamrock and Celtic) for 9 seasons, making 219 appearances, scoring 101 goals.

In an FA Cup tie against Sheffield United on 1 February 1890, Cassidy scored 5 goals in a 13–0 rout, with a further 4 goals coming from Davie Weir.

Cassidy also scored Bolton's consolation goal in the 1894 FA Cup Final – Bolton were 4-0 down to Notts County when, with three minutes to play, County's goalkeeper George Toone came out to meet a Bolton attack only to slip while attempting to clear and leave Cassidy with one of the easiest cup final goals of all time.

Honours

Bolton Wanderers