Jimmy Stanton Explained

Jimmy Stanton
Fullname:James Stanton
Birth Date:18 November 1860
Birth Place:West Bromwich, England
Death Place:At sea
Position:Full back / Wing half
Years1:1878–1885
Clubs1:West Bromwich Albion
Years2:1885–1886
Clubs2:Newton Heath L&YR
Years3:1886–1887
Clubs3:Crosswell's Brewery
Years4:1887–1892
Clubs4:Oldbury Town

James Stanton (18 November 1860 – August 1932) was an English footballer who played at full back or wing half. He was born in West Bromwich and attended Christ Church School, before working at the local George Salter's Spring Works. He joined the factory's football team, the West Bromwich Strollers, in 1878 and played in the club's first match (vs. Hudson's) in November of that year. Stanton continued to play for the club after their change of name to West Bromwich Albion in 1879. In 1883 he played in Albion's first FA Cup match, against Wednesbury Old Athletic.[1]

West Bromwich Albion held a testimonial match for Stanton on 16 May 1885; the team lost 1–2 to a district XI.[2] He then moved to Newton Heath L&YR, where he made three competitive appearances (all in the Manchester & District Challenge Cup) as well as appearing in 10 friendlies.

After playing for Crosswell's Brewery (1886–1887), Stanton finished his playing career at Oldbury Town (1887–1892). He died at sea in August 1932.[1]

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  1. Matthews (2005) p. 221.
  2. Matthews (1987) pp. 210