6-527: (Redirected from Jim Bowden ) James or Jim Bowden may refer to: James Bowden (footballer) (1880–1951), English footballer James Bowden (American football) (born 1973), American football wide receiver Jamie Bowden (born 1960), British diplomat Jim Bowden (baseball) (born 1961), American baseball analyst and general manager Jim Bowden (diver) , American diver Jim Bowden (rugby league) (died c. 2003), English rugby league footballer who played in
12-553: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages James Bowden (footballer) James William Bowden (August 1880 – 25 May 1951) was an English footballer who played at centre-half for various clubs in the 1900s. Bowden was born in Wolverhampton and played his early football for various local clubs before joining Aston Villa on amateur terms in January 1903. He failed to make
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24-498: The grade at Villa and never appeared in the first team, before moving to local rivals West Bromwich Albion in June 1904. At Albion, he had to compete for the No. 5 shirt with Ted Pheasant and only made eight Second Division appearances in the 1904–05 season . As a result of a shooting accident in which a bullet passed through his left arm, he missed the entire 1905–06 season . By the time he
30-577: Was fit to play once more, Pheasant had become established at centre-half and Bowden was transferred to Southampton of the Southern League . At Southampton, he took over at centre-half from Bert Lee who had left during the close season after six years in which he hardly missed a match. Despite his lack of height, Bowden impressed the Saints' fans with his " stylish neatness when in possession ". Bowden missed two months mid-season following an injury (when he
36-592: Was replaced by John Robertson ) before returning at the end of January for the rest of the season. He played the last four matches at left-half , with Frank Thorpe taking over at centre-half , following an injury to Bill Gray . In the summer of 1907, he returned to the Football League Second Division with Grimsby Town , but in two seasons managed only nineteen games for the Mariners before dropping down to non-league football , firstly with Hyde of
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