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Historical Notts County Players. James Cantrell.

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James Cantrell: Centre ForwardΒ 

James CantrellΒ (7 May 1882 – 31 July 1960) was an English professionalΒ footballerΒ who played as aΒ forwardΒ forΒ Aston Villa,Β Notts County,Β Tottenham HotspurΒ andΒ Sutton Town.

Football Career.

Cantrell began his professional career at Aston Villa. TheΒ inside forwardΒ played in 48 matches and found the net on 22 occasions for the club between 1904 and 1907. He moved to Notts County in 1907 where he was converted into theΒ centre forwardΒ position. Top scorer in his three seasons at County he maintained a goal every other match ratio in 131 matches and scoring 64 goals in his time there. Tottenham Hotspur impressed by his goal scoring paid a substantial sum for his services in 1912. In a career interrupted by theΒ First World WarΒ Cantrell lead the Spurs forward line that won theΒ Football League Second DivisionΒ inΒ 1919-20Β with a then record 70 points. He went on to collect a winner's medal in theΒ 1921 FA Cup FinalΒ at the age of 38. He played his last match againstΒ Birmingham CityΒ just short of his 40th birthday making him the oldest Spurs player to feature in a League match. This record lasted until 6 May 2012 whenΒ Brad FriedelΒ appeared forΒ Tottenham HotspurΒ againstΒ Aston VillaΒ in the Premier League. Cantrell remains the oldest outfield player to appear for Spurs. Cantrell played 176 times and scored on 84 occasions in all competitions between 1912 and 1922. He joinedΒ Midland LeagueΒ club Sutton Town on 8 October 1923, retiring in 1925.

Honours.

James won a 2nd Division Championship medal 1919/20

FA Cup winners medal 1920/21

After Football.

Cantrell returned toΒ NottinghamΒ where he became a golf professional. He died inΒ BasfordΒ in 1960.

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  • Robbie changed the title to Historical Notts County Players.

One of the FA Cup winners for us? All these players should be honoured at the club, especially if they do open a museum. They have brought the greatest honour to the club, which is the FA Cup win. It will be years before we get that close again.

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Just imagine @liampieΒ what these players of yesteryear would have had to put up with. A leather ball with a bladder inside and laces to close it up, becoming twice as heavy or more in the wet and mud, then having to head a heavy ball like that. These players would have had to be made of the hard stuff. Then there's the pitches of yesteryear, hardly pristine surfaces like today. Then the gear they had to wear, hardly lightweight and cool.

Yet despite all of that, he remained fit enough to score all those goals in his career.Β 

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4 minutes ago, Robbie said:

Just imagine @liampieΒ what these players of yesteryear would have had to put up with. A leather ball with a bladder inside and laces to close it up, becoming twice as heavy or more in the wet and mud, then having to head a heavy ball like that. These players would have had to be made of the hard stuff. Then there's the pitches of yesteryear, hardly pristine surfaces like today. Then the gear they had to wear, hardly lightweight and cool.

Yet despite all of that, he remained fit enough to score all those goals in his career.Β 

the wage was probably a good living for them, but i do sometimes wonder what they would make of the fees spent today. if you could drag one from the past today, would they be bitter like steve cherry is on facebook or would they have felt they were worth it?

those old boots where something to wear i imagine, let alone the leather pigs bladder.

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2 minutes ago, liampie said:

the wage was probably a good living for them, but i do sometimes wonder what they would make of the fees spent today. if you could drag one from the past today, would they be bitter like steve cherry is on facebook or would they have felt they were worth it?

those old boots where something to wear i imagine, let alone the leather pigs bladder.

My parents bought me a leather football with bladder and laces. My mates and I played on the rec with it. In the wet it was like a ball of concrete to head.

11 hours ago, Robbie said:

My parents bought me a leather football with bladder and laces. My mates and I played on the rec with it. In the wet it was like a ball of concrete to head.

We played with balls like that at primary school.Β  Our headteacher was old school and made us play 2 -3 -5 with inside halves etc so the heavy ball was part of the retro feel of our team.Β  We did come 2nd in the Newark Primary Schools league so it was pretty successful I guess.Β 

I'll look up some stuff on Horace Cope - he was my dad's uncle (I think).

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On 22/01/2024 at 23:42, True Magpie said:

One of the FA Cup winners for us? All these players should be honoured at the club, especially if they do open a museum. They have brought the greatest honour to the club, which is the FA Cup win. It will be years before we get that close again.

And what makes the win even more special, it was won in a time when the FA Cup was the creme del la creme, when they played their strongest team and every game was so competitive.

It's not now sadly.

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