Jimmy Richardson

James Robert " Jimmy" Richardson ( born February 8, 1911 in Ashington; † August 28, 1964 ) was an English footballer.

Life and career

Richardson began his career at the Blyth Spartans from Blyth. In April 1928, the British moved to Newcastle United. The debut for the Magpies was on September 4, 1929 against Blackburn Rovers. In 1932, the striker English Cup with Newcastle United. Two years later he signed a contract with Huddersfield Town, which he remained faithful until 1937, the transfer fee for Richardson was 4,000 pounds. 1937 Richardson returned according to Newcastle United for 14 games back. From 1937 to 1946 he was (even by the Second World War interrupted ) at FC Millwall under contract. In 1947, he finished his career at Leyton Orient. Internationally, he played twice for the England football team and scored two goals. Richardson was allowed to ran against Italy and Switzerland. He died in March 1964 at the age of 53 years. 2003 's winners medal was auctioned by the Cup victory in 1932 at Christie's for € 9,500.

Stations

  • Blyth Spartans
  • Newcastle United (1929-1934) (136 inserts / 42 goals)
  • Huddersfield Town (1934-1937) (136 /32)
  • Newcastle United ( 1937) ( 14/4 )
  • Millwall FC (1937-1947) (55 /19)
  • Leyton Orient (1947 ) (15 inserts)

Achievements

  • National football team (England)
  • English
  • Briton
  • Born in 1911
  • Died in 1964
  • Man
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