Jim Grummett Jr. Explained

Jim Grummett
Fullname:James Grummett
Birth Date:11 July 1945
Birth Place:Maltby, England
Position:Centre half
Clubs1:Ruston Bucyrus
Years2:1963–1971
Caps2:251
Goals2:19
Years3:1971–1973
Caps3:81
Goals3:6
Years4:1973
Caps4:16
Goals4:0
Years5:1973–1974
Caps5:34
Goals5:2
Years6:1974
Clubs6:Denver Dynamos
Caps6:20
Goals6:0
Years7:1974–1975

James Grummett (born 11 July 1945), known as Jim Grummett or Jimmy Grummett, is an English former professional footballer who scored 27 goals from 382 appearances in the Football League, playing for Lincoln City, Aldershot, Chester and Rochdale. He played as a centre half.[1] He also played in the North American Soccer League for Denver Dynamos and in the Northern Premier League for Boston United.

Life and career

Grummett was born in Maltby, which was then in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the son of Lincoln City and Accrington Stanley footballer Jim Grummett Sr. In 1963, he was capped three times by England at youth level.[2] He made his first-team debut for Lincoln City on 4 November 1963, in a League Cup match against Millwall. In September 1967, Grummett and George Peden scored the goals as Lincoln eliminated First Division club Newcastle United in the second round of the League Cup.[3] The team went on to reach the fourth round, in which they lost to Derby County after a replay in front of Lincoln's record home attendance, of 23,196.[4] He captained the team, played in all outfield positions for Lincoln, and also kept goal for nearly an hour in a League Cup win at Chester in December 1968 after John Kennedy was taken to hospital with a fractured elbow.[5] He remained with the club for eight seasons, during which time he scored 27 goals from 279 games in all first-team competitions.[6]

Grummett moved on to fellow Fourth Division club Aldershot in the 1971 close season. Shortly after joining, he and other players threatened to submit transfer requests after the rents of their club-owned houses were raised by 150%. Because the initial rent was agreed verbally rather than written into the players' contracts, the Football League were unable to intervene.[7] Grummett spent two years with the club, and contributed to their promotion in 1973.

He spent a short spell with Chester in the Fourth Division in 1973, for whom he scored the only goal of the first-round FA Cup tie against Telford United,[8] before finishing the season with Rochdale as they were relegated from the Third Division.

Grummett played for Denver Dynamos in the 1974 North American Soccer League season,[9] then returned to England, where he finished the season with Northern Premier League club Boston United.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jimmy Grummett . UK A–Z Transfers . Neil Brown . 15 February 2013.
  2. Web site: 677. A 1963 Youth International Cap awarded to J.Grummett jnr . Bonhams . 16 June 2010 . 15 February 2013.
    News: England's Youth team . The Guardian . 6 May 1963 . 12.
  3. News: Thump... exit Newcastle . Daily Express . 14 September 1967 . 16.
    News: The Imps take down the mighty Magpies . Lincolnshire Echo . 11 September 2007 . 32.
  4. Web site: Attendances: Highest 25 attendances at Sincil Bank . The Lincoln City FC Archive . Lincoln City F.C . 15 February 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120326071652/http://www.redimps.com/archive3/index.mv?cat=crowds&venu=h&drop=crowddrop . 26 March 2012 .
  5. Web site: Stand-in goalkeepers . The Lincoln City FC Archive . Lincoln City F.C . 15 February 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304031816/http://www.redimps.com/archive3/index.mv?cat=standin-keepers&drop=matchsearch . 4 March 2016 . dead .
    News: Reading revive to win . The Times . 12 December 1968 . 13.
  6. Web site: Jim Grummett jnr . The Lincoln City FC Archive . Lincoln City F.C . 15 February 2013.
  7. News: Aldershot players call in PFA secretary . The Times . 20 November 1971 . 16.
    News: Ball's share £11,000 . Albert . Barham . The Times . 23 December 1971 . 19.
  8. News: FA Cup—First round . The Observer . 25 November 1973 . 28.
  9. Web site: Jim Grummett . North American Soccer League Players . Dave Morrison . 15 February 2013.
  10. Web site: Boston United's Season 1974/5 . Boston United FC – The Original Website . Ken Fox . 15 February 2013.