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    James Carter

    Surname Carter
    Forename(s) James
    Position(s) Goalkeeper
    Attributes

    5'11.5"  11st.7lb.
    b. Preston 20 March 1873
    d. Preston 1 April 1950
     

    Career

    Debut  18 December 1897 (24y 273d) Final Game 22 April 1899 (26y 33d)
    CAREER: St Wilfred's Sunday School;Sheppey United '95;Millwall Athletic May'96;Blackburn Rovers May'97;New Brompton Sep'99.

    Playing Statistics

    FL          43 apps
    FAC        2 apps
    TM          4 apps
    Total     49 apps
    Penalty record  F 7 Sc 3 Sv 2 M 1 Sv-R 1
    Minutes per goal  56  Clean Sheet % 18
    Longest unbeaten 348m First conceded 138m
    Most goals one game  6
    LC          3 apps
    Minutes per goal 36
     

    Summary

    The son of James Carter, a carder from Woodplumpton, he was born and raised in the Marsh Lane area of Preston where he commenced playing with the local Sunday school team and begged Preston North End for a trial. They refused and a Mr Lucas fixed him up with a contract in the south with Sheppey. In a season he was so successful that Millwall signed him and he gained a reputation as a steady, reliable man who brought confidence to a defence. These were the qualities the Rovers sought and with Carter anxious to come home a transfer was easily arranged. Initially prevented from playing by a broken thumb, he proved to be a huge asset to the club, at a time when they needed it badly but left after two seasons following a game of bluff that rebounded on the Rovers. Carter sought more money and refused to re-sign but the Rovers did not think he would leave having so recently returned north. To their surprise he suddenly signed for New Brompton and the reserves had to start a search for a new man. He later returned to live in Tuson Street, Preston, serving as a police officer. He retired in July 1926 after serving 26 years with Preston Borough Police. He attended St Walburge’s Church and named his youngest child after the saint. He died in Sharoe Green Hospital at the age of 77.




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