John Bainbridge Football player

John Robert Bainbridge (born Seaham, County Durham 1880; died Sunderland, County Durham 17 January 1960) was a professional footballer who played as a forward for three Southern League clubs between 1903 and 1910.Bainbridge started his footballing career in the North East with Silksworth and Sunderland Royal Rovers, before turning professional with Glossop in May 1903.In the summer of 1904 he moved South to join Reading where he spent two seasons before joining Portsmouth in 1906. After a season at Portsmouth, he moved along the South coast to join Southampton in May 1907.According to Holley & Chalk's The Alphabet of the Saints, Bainbridge was "a reliable performer. His right-wing partnership with Frank Jefferis drew favourable comparisons with the famed duo of Wood and Turner seven years earlier".In Saints' FA Cup run in 1908, in which they reached the semi-finals, he scored 4 goals in 6 games. Ill health ended his career at The Dell and he returned to his native North-East where, after playing briefly for Hartlepools United, he returned to his original occupation as coal-miner.

Personal facts

Birth dateJanuary 01, 1880
Birth place
England , Seaham
Date of deathJanuary 17, 1960
Place of death
England , Sunderland Tyne and Wear
Height (meters)1.8034

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Football player

position
Forward (association football)
teams
Hartlepool United F.C.
Reading F.C.
Glossop North End A.F.C.
Southampton F.C.
Portsmouth F.C.
Silksworth F.C.
Sunderland Royal Rovers F.C.

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