Jimmy Husband

James Husband (15 October 1947 – 9 March 2024) was an English professional footballer who played in England and the United States as a forward.Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Husband began his career with the youth teams of Everton, joining them in 1963.[3] He turned professional in 1964, making his debut in April 1965, and scoring his first goal in January 1967.[3] He was part of the side that won the First Division in the 1969–70 season; making 30 appearances and scoring 6 goals in the process.This biographical article related to association football in England, about a forward born in the 1940s, is a stub.
James Husband (footballer)Newcastle upon TyneForwardEvertonLuton TownMemphis RoguesCleveland ForceOklahoma City SlickersEngland U23footballerNorthumberland1968 FA Cup FinalLeicester CityWest Bromwich AlbionFirst Division1969–701970 FA Charity ShieldAmerican Soccer LeagueFA Cup1967–68Gwladys Street's Hall of FameAbbottBalmerBaxterBenthamBinghamBracewellBrettellBrittonCarterCatterickChadwickChedgzoyClennellCollinsCoulterCresswellCritchleyDobsonDouglasEglingtonElliottFarmerFarrellFergusonFieldingFleetwoodFlemingFreemanGabrielGeldardGillickHannahHardmanB. HarrisV. HarrisHarveyHicksonHigginsIrvineJefferisJohnsonT. E. JonesT. G. JonesKendallKenwrightKenyonLaboneLatchfordLawtonMakepeaceMcKenzieMercerMilwardMooresMorrisseyMountfieldA. ParkerJ. ParkerR. ParkerPickeringRatcliffeRichardsonA. ScottW. ScottSettleG. SharpJ. SharpSheedySouthallSouthworthStevenStevensStevensonStuartTaylorTempleThomsonUnsworthVernonD. WatsonG. WatsonWhittleWilsonWolstenholmeWrightA. YoungA. S. Young