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Jimmy Yates

James Yates (2 November 1869 – 5 September 1922)[1] was an English professional footballer who played as a right winger in the 1900 FA Cup Final for Southampton.

Jimmy Yates
Personal information
Full name James Yates
Date of birth (1869-11-02)2 November 1869
Place of birth Tunstall, Stafordshire, England
Date of death 5 September 1922(1922-09-05) (aged 52)
Place of death Southampton, England
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Position(s) Outside-right
Youth career
Kelvinhaugh
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1891–1892 Burnley 0 (0)
1892–1893 Ardwick 20 (9)
1893–1897 Sheffield United 80 (8)
1897–1898 Southampton 13 (6)
1898–1899 Gravesend United 0 (0)
1899–1901 Southampton 49 (10)
1901–1903 Hastings & St Leonards
1905 Southampton 1 (0)
1905–1906 Gravesend United
1906 Hastings & St Leonards
1908–1909 Salisbury City
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career Edit

Yates was born in Tunstall, Stafordshire,[1] but started his professional career in November 1892 with Second Division Ardwick, after spending the 1891–92 season on the books of Burnley. He made his Ardwick debut on 24 December 1892 in a 2–1 defeat at the hands of Lincoln City. Toward the end of the season he hit a rich vein of goalscoring form, scoring five goals in six matches. In the 1893–94 season he played in 13 consecutive matches, scoring a brace in his final Ardwick appearance, a 3–0 win against Walsall Town Swifts.[2] In total he made 21 appearances for Ardwick, scoring nine goals. In December 1893, after just under a year in Manchester, he moved back to his native town to join Sheffield United in the First Division. He spent four seasons with United playing at the top level in English football, and played a major part in them reaching the runners-up position in the 1896–97 season.

In the summer of 1897, he was one of four Football League players who were signed by Southern League champions Southampton. Described by Holley & Chalk as "a dapper, clever forward (who)when at his best, was virtually unstoppable"[3] his first season at The Dell was often interrupted by ill-health and he was out of the team from March onwards, thus missing out on "Saints" first FA Cup Semi-final against Nottingham Forest.[4] In the 1897–98 season he made thirteen appearances at the start of the season, before losing his place to Bob Brown, scoring six goals as Southampton again claimed the Southern League championship.

At the end of the season, because of his poor health, he decided not to sign a new contract and moved to Kent where he played for Gravesend United, also then in the Southern League. He returned to Southampton in March 1899, taking over from Tom Smith at outside-right, in time to help the Saints clinch the championship for the third successive season.

The following season, Saints were able to finish in only third place in the table, as they were concentrating their efforts on the FA Cup where they reached the final for the first time in their history, the highlight of which was a 4–1 drubbing of Newcastle United in which Yates was among the scorers.[5] Unfortunately, the Cup Final was a great disappointment as Saints were swept aside 4–0 by Bury.

In 1900–01 he was part of the forward line-up which claimed the league title for the fourth time in five years after which he again left the club for an easier life in Sussex where he turned out occasionally for Hastings & St Leonards, keeping in touch with his former club by acting as a scout. He also spent some time in Denmark coaching for Copenhagen. On 6 July 1904, Yates became the first professional coach in Dutch football, when he signed a six-week contract with HVV.[6]

In March 1905, after a brief period coaching with 93 Club, Copenhagen,[1] he returned to The Dell for the third time (making him the only player in Southampton's history to sign for the club on three separate occasions). He only made one appearance (against Northampton Town on 18 March 1905) before finally retiring from playing football. In his three separate spells with Southampton, he made a total of 77 appearances, scoring 22 goals.

Later career Edit

Over the next few years, he again turned out for both Gravesend and Hastings & St Leonards, before coaching in Brazil and USA. While at Hastings, he "discovered" Horace Glover[7] and recommended him to his former club – Glover went on to make over 170 appearances for Southampton in the next five years, before joining West Ham United.

He returned to Southampton in 1907, taking up employment as a stevedore in Southampton Docks.[1] He was still dogged by ill-health resulting in him losing his job. Unable to find employment, he committed suicide on Southampton Common in September 1922.[8]

Honours Edit

Sheffield United

Southampton

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Chalk, Gary; Holley, Duncan; Bull, David (2013). All the Saints: A Complete Players' Who's Who of Southampton FC. Southampton: Hagiology Publishing. p. 210. ISBN 978-0-9926-8640-6.
  2. ^ James, Gary (2006). Manchester City – The Complete Record. Derby: Breedon. pp. 270–273. ISBN 1-85983-512-0.
  3. ^ Holley, Duncan; Chalk, Gary (1992). The Alphabet of the Saints. ACL & Polar Publishing. p. 379. ISBN 0-9514862-3-3.
  4. ^ Giant Killers 1898
  5. ^ Giant Killers 1900
  6. ^ Voetbal International, 26 September 2012, page 70
  7. ^ The Alphabet of the Saints. p. 143.
  8. ^ Chalk, Gary; Holley, Duncan (1987). Saints – A complete record. Breedon Books. p. 260. ISBN 0-907969-22-4.

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James Yates 2 November 1869 5 September 1922 1 was an English professional footballer who played as a right winger in the 1900 FA Cup Final for Southampton Jimmy YatesPersonal informationFull nameJames YatesDate of birth 1869 11 02 2 November 1869Place of birthTunstall Stafordshire EnglandDate of death5 September 1922 1922 09 05 aged 52 Place of deathSouthampton EnglandHeight5 ft 6 in 1 68 m Position s Outside rightYouth careerKelvinhaughSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1891 1892Burnley0 0 1892 1893Ardwick20 9 1893 1897Sheffield United80 8 1897 1898Southampton13 6 1898 1899Gravesend United0 0 1899 1901Southampton49 10 1901 1903Hastings amp St Leonards1905Southampton1 0 1905 1906Gravesend United1906Hastings amp St Leonards1908 1909Salisbury City Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 2 Later career 3 Honours 4 ReferencesPlaying career EditYates was born in Tunstall Stafordshire 1 but started his professional career in November 1892 with Second Division Ardwick after spending the 1891 92 season on the books of Burnley He made his Ardwick debut on 24 December 1892 in a 2 1 defeat at the hands of Lincoln City Toward the end of the season he hit a rich vein of goalscoring form scoring five goals in six matches In the 1893 94 season he played in 13 consecutive matches scoring a brace in his final Ardwick appearance a 3 0 win against Walsall Town Swifts 2 In total he made 21 appearances for Ardwick scoring nine goals In December 1893 after just under a year in Manchester he moved back to his native town to join Sheffield United in the First Division He spent four seasons with United playing at the top level in English football and played a major part in them reaching the runners up position in the 1896 97 season In the summer of 1897 he was one of four Football League players who were signed by Southern League champions Southampton Described by Holley amp Chalk as a dapper clever forward who when at his best was virtually unstoppable 3 his first season at The Dell was often interrupted by ill health and he was out of the team from March onwards thus missing out on Saints first FA Cup Semi final against Nottingham Forest 4 In the 1897 98 season he made thirteen appearances at the start of the season before losing his place to Bob Brown scoring six goals as Southampton again claimed the Southern League championship At the end of the season because of his poor health he decided not to sign a new contract and moved to Kent where he played for Gravesend United also then in the Southern League He returned to Southampton in March 1899 taking over from Tom Smith at outside right in time to help the Saints clinch the championship for the third successive season The following season Saints were able to finish in only third place in the table as they were concentrating their efforts on the FA Cup where they reached the final for the first time in their history the highlight of which was a 4 1 drubbing of Newcastle United in which Yates was among the scorers 5 Unfortunately the Cup Final was a great disappointment as Saints were swept aside 4 0 by Bury In 1900 01 he was part of the forward line up which claimed the league title for the fourth time in five years after which he again left the club for an easier life in Sussex where he turned out occasionally for Hastings amp St Leonards keeping in touch with his former club by acting as a scout He also spent some time in Denmark coaching for Copenhagen On 6 July 1904 Yates became the first professional coach in Dutch football when he signed a six week contract with HVV 6 In March 1905 after a brief period coaching with 93 Club Copenhagen 1 he returned to The Dell for the third time making him the only player in Southampton s history to sign for the club on three separate occasions He only made one appearance against Northampton Town on 18 March 1905 before finally retiring from playing football In his three separate spells with Southampton he made a total of 77 appearances scoring 22 goals Later career EditOver the next few years he again turned out for both Gravesend and Hastings amp St Leonards before coaching in Brazil and USA While at Hastings he discovered Horace Glover 7 and recommended him to his former club Glover went on to make over 170 appearances for Southampton in the next five years before joining West Ham United He returned to Southampton in 1907 taking up employment as a stevedore in Southampton Docks 1 He was still dogged by ill health resulting in him losing his job Unable to find employment he committed suicide on Southampton Common in September 1922 8 Honours EditSheffield United Football League First Division runners up 1896 97Southampton FA Cup runners up 1900 Southern League champions 1897 98 1898 99 1900 01References Edit a b c d Chalk Gary Holley Duncan Bull David 2013 All the Saints A Complete Players Who s Who of Southampton FC Southampton Hagiology Publishing p 210 ISBN 978 0 9926 8640 6 James Gary 2006 Manchester City The Complete Record Derby Breedon pp 270 273 ISBN 1 85983 512 0 Holley Duncan Chalk Gary 1992 The Alphabet of the Saints ACL amp Polar Publishing p 379 ISBN 0 9514862 3 3 Giant Killers 1898 Giant Killers 1900 Voetbal International 26 September 2012 page 70 The Alphabet of the Saints p 143 Chalk Gary Holley Duncan 1987 Saints A complete record Breedon Books p 260 ISBN 0 907969 22 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jimmy Yates amp oldid 1164087734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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