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Jimmy McCormick (footballer, born 1883)

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273:, but played only once before resuming his Argyle career in December 1910. He remained with the club until the League was suspended for the duration of the First World War. McCormick joined the 17th Middlesex Battalion, the Footballers' Battalion, in January 1915 and was promoted to Sergeant soon after enlisting. The battalion went to France in November 1915, where McCormick was wounded the following year by shrapnel in his forehead during the 288:
retired early in the campaign. He made 305 appearances for the club in all competitions, scoring 26 goals, and retired from professional football before the club joined the Football League. McCormick emigrated to Canada in June 1920, where he captained Ladysmith Football Club on
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He was repatriated when the First World War ended and spent time in hospital recovering from malnutrition. McCormick played for Argyle again throughout the 1919–20 season and captained the side after
458: 277:. McCormick carried a wounded comrade whose legs had been shattered, who guided him the wrong way down a trench and they were captured. He was taken to a prisoner of war camp in 413: 473: 468: 443: 453: 433: 438: 428: 418: 408: 423: 326: 463: 448: 403: 293:. He suffered from tinnitus and deteriorating eyesight as he got older due to the injury sustained during the war and retired to 270: 294: 81: 365: 258: 235: 262: 231: 182: 146: 398: 393: 266: 239: 223: 200: 164: 274: 227: 322: 290: 387: 285: 254: 250: 243: 92: 58: 278: 222:(28 April 1883 – 28 January 1935) was an English professional 269:. He made a brief return to Sheffield United before the 253:. He joined Sheffield United from local football in the 297:
in 1930. McCormick died of cancer on 28 January 1935.
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area. On leaving the club in 1907, he played in the
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Rotherham
Kimberley
Right half
Sheffield United
Plymouth Argyle
Sheffield United
Plymouth Argyle
footballer
the Football League
Sheffield United
Southern League
Plymouth Argyle
right half
Rotherham
Sheffield
Southern League
Western League
Plymouth Argyle
1910–11 season
Battle of the Somme
Saxony
Harry Wilcox
Vancouver Island
Kimberley


ISBN
978-1-899468-67-6

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