Jimmy Baxter (footballer, born 1925) explained

Jimmy Baxter
Fullname:James Cunningham Baxter
Birth Date:8 November 1925
Birth Place:Dunfermline, Scotland
Death Date:May 1994 (aged 68)
Death Place:Barnsley, England
Position:Inside forward[1]
Years1:1943–1946
Years2:1946–1952
Years3:1952–1959
Years4:1959–1960
Years5:1961–1962
Clubs5:Morecambe
Caps1:?
Caps2:222
Caps3:245
Caps4:26
Caps5:3
Goals1:?
Goals2:54
Goals3:65
Goals4:3
Goals5:1

James Cunningham Baxter (8 November 1925 – May 1994) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dunfermline Athletic, Barnsley, Preston North End, and Morecambe. He scored more than 100 Football League goals and was part of the Preston North End team in the 1954 FA Cup Final.[2]

During World War II he was conscripted to work in a coal mine as one of the Bevin Boys. He signed for Preston in July 1952 for £12,000 and made his debut in October in a 1–0 win over Tottenham Hotspur. He scored his first goal for Preston three weeks later as their fifth goal in a 5–2 victory at Portsmouth. By the time he appeared in the 1954 FA Cup Final, he had suffered multiple injuries during his career, including a broken jaw, toe, left hand and two ribs. His last game for Preston was in April 1954 and in May he returned to Barnsley. He later signed for Morecambe, managed by former Preston teammate Joe Dunn.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hill, Mike . Preston North End: 1954 FA Cup Final . 37 . 9781845471712 . 2007 . At Heart .
  2. Book: Bland . Lawrence . Quinn. Derek . The Light at the End of the Tunnel – a Potted History of Morecambe Football Club . Mercer Print . Accrington . 2004 . 0-9546251-2-9. 16.
  3. Book: The One and Only: Preston North End vs. Ipswich Town. 3 February 2024. 36. Payne. Mike. Rigby. Ian.