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Jimmy Bagshaw

Derby County FC

1 appearance, 0 goals

P 1 W 0 D 1 L 0 F 1: A 1
50% successful
1919

captain: none
minutes played:
90

Timeline

  John James Bagshaw
Birth 25 December 1885 in Derby, Derbyshire [registered in Derby, March 1886]. The Bygone articles, an excellent source of famous Derbyshire patrons, suggests that Bagshaw was born at Russell Street, but it appears his family moved here sometime after his seventh birthday.
 

According to the 1891 census, the young Bagshaw is a scholar living with his parents, James and Clara, at 53 Bridge Street in Heanor in Basford. He is the eldest of three children. His father is a mechanic striker.

 

According to the 1901 census, the Bagshaw family have moved to 3 Russell Street, in Derby. The home of his grandmother, Anne Kinsey. John James is now the eldest of six children.

Marriage to Ann Holmes [registered in Nottingham, June 1904].
 

According to the 1911 census, James is now living in Nottingham, and is now a Professional Footballer. Married to Ann, with two children, Maurice and Ronald.  Living at 70 Coltismore Road in the south west of Nottingham.

  According to the 1921 census, James, a professional footballer (for Watford FC), is still married and with two more children, Nancy and Bernard, they live at 50 Cattermore Road in the Radford area of Nottingham, with his mother-in-law, Annie Welch.
  According to the 1939 register, John, an automatic tool seller, and Ann, are still married and still living at 50 Cottesmore Road, along with their daughter, Nancy.
Death 25 August 1966, in Nottingham, aged 80 years 243 days [registered in Nottingham, September 1966].

Source

Douglas Lammings' An English Football Internationalist Who's Who [1990], BygoneDerbyshire.co.uk &

Playing Career

Club(s) Started his early career with Fletcher's Athletic FC and Graham Street Primitives FC of Derby. He joined Derby County FC in October 1906. He guested for Notts County FC in the First World War, and rejoined them in February 1920. Joined Watford FC in May 1921 and then Grantham FC later that year, whom he captained to Central Alliance victory. In August 1922, he joined Ilkeston Town FC.
Club honours Football League Division Two winners 1911-12, 1914-15;
Individual honours None
Distinctions None
Height/Weight 5' 9", 11st. 10lbs [1919].

Source

Douglas Lammings' An English Football Internationalist Who's Who [1990].

England Career

Player number One of seven who became the 383rd players (385) to appear for England.
Position(s) Right-half
Only match No. 120, 25 October 1919, Ireland 1 England 1, a British Championship match at Windsor Park, Donegall Avenue, Belfast, aged 33 years 304 days.
Major tournaments British Championship 1919-20;
Team honours None
Individual honours England victory (one appearance, 1919)
Distinctions None

Beyond England

He coached Nottingham Forest during World War Two and scouted for them, as well as Coventry City FC. He also worked in Nottingham for Raleigh Industries. - An English Football Internationalists' Who's Who. Douglas Lamming (1990). Hatton Press, p.17.

 

Jimmy Bagshaw - Career Statistics
Squads Apps comp. apps Mins. goals ave.min comp. goals Capt. Disc.
1 1 1 90 0 0 min 0 none none
minutes are an approximation, due to the fact that many matches rarely stick to exactly ninety minutes long, allowing time for injuries and errors.

 

Jimmy Bagshaw - Match Record - All Matches - By Type of Match
Type P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts% W/L
Away - British Championship 1 0 1 0 1 1 =0 0 0 1.00 1.00 50.0 =0
All 1 0 1 0 1 1 =0 0 0 1.00 1.00 50.0 =0

 

Jimmy Bagshaw - Match Record - Tournament Matches
British Championship Competition
Type P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts% W/L
BC 1919-20 1 0 1 0 1 1 =0 0 0 1.00 1.00 50.0 =0
BC All 1 0 1 0 1 1 =0 0 0 1.00 1.00 50.0 =0
All Competition
Type P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts% W/L
BC 1 0 1 0 1 1 =0 0 0 1.00 1.00 50.0 =0
All 1 0 1 0 1 1 =0 0 0 1.00 1.00 50.0 =0

 

Jimmy Bagshaw - Match History
 Club: Derby County F.C. - 1 full cap

F.A. International Select Committee - 1 full capx

Age 33
1 120 25 October 1919 - Ireland 1 England 1, Windsor Park, Belfast BC AD Start rh

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