Jimmy Rayner Explained

Jimmy Rayner
Full Name:James Patrick Rayner
Birth Date:31 March 1935
Birth Place:Cornsay, England
Death Place:Durham, England
Position:Wing half, Striker
Years1:1952–1954
Years2:1954
Years3:1954–1955
Years4:1955
Years5:1955–1957
Years6:1957–1958
Years7:1958–1963
Years8:1963–1964
Years9:1964–1965
Clubs1:Grimsby Town
Clubs2:Bury
Clubs3:Hartlepool United
Clubs4:Bury
Clubs5:Barrow
Clubs6:Grantham Town
Clubs7:Peterborough United
Clubs8:Grantham Town
Clubs9:Notts County
Clubs10:Ilkeston Town
Clubs11:Boston United
Clubs12:Durham City
Clubs13:Gateshead
Caps1:12
Caps2:0
Caps3:0
Caps4:0
Caps5:11
Caps6:36
Caps7:119
Caps8:51
Caps9:32
Goals1:3
Goals2:0
Goals3:0
Goals4:0
Goals5:1
Goals6:35
Goals7:12
Goals8:78
Goals9:13

James Patrick Rayner (31 March 1935 – 5 January 2009) was an English footballer, who played for a number of clubs in the English lower leagues. Playing at wing-half, Rayner was most notably a member of the Peterborough United side that won the Division Four title in their début season at league level.[1]

Prior to joining Peterborough, Rayner, a native of Cornsay, County Durham, had begun his football career as a striker at Grimsby Town, and later had short spells at Bury, Hartlepool United, Barrow and non-league Grantham Town before joining Peterborough in 1958. He spent five seasons at Peterborough before rejoining Grantham as player-coach in 1963.

Moving back to the striker position, Rayner scored an incredible 71 goals in 45 matches for Grantham in 1963–64, leading the Gingerbreads to their first Midland League title.[2] The following season, he returned to the professional ranks, spending one season at Notts County.

After leaving Notts County, Rayner became player-manager at Ilkeston Town and set a club-record scoring 55 goals in one season at Boston United, before returning to his native North East, where he played for Durham City and Gateshead.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/sport/Former-titlewinning-Posh-star-Rayner.4860069.jp Former title-winning Posh star Rayner dies
  2. http://www.granthamjournal.co.uk/sport/Grantham-footballing-legend-Jimmy-Rayner.4858840.jp Grantham footballing legend Jimmy Rayner dies in Durham