Jimmy Fay


Real Name: James Albert Fay
Normal Position: Centre Half
Born: 29/03/1884 (Southport)
Died: 04/03/1957 (Southport)

Heritage Number: 455
Debut Match*: 24/09/1921 v Rochdale (Football League)
Last Match*: 28/04/1923 v Bradford ( Park Avenue ) (Football League)
* Qualifying Games


Jimmy Fay

He sprang to prominence as a member of the Oldham Athletic team which rose right from the Lancashire Combination to the First Division. He missed only one game between 1905—06 and 1910—11. He was their leading scorer in 1910—11 with 26 goals after moving from wing-half to inside-forward and helped the ‘Latics into runners-up spot in Division II. Fay made his name as centre-half with Bolton, later guesting for Southport Central during World War I. He played in the Victory International and represented the Football League v. the Scottish League in April 1919 when aged 35. After making 128 appearances for the Wanderers to add to his 154 at Boundary Park, he joined Southport as their captain — the second club he had represented in its inaugural Football League season. He was a founder member of the PFA, Chairman from 1922—29 and Treasurer from 1922 to 1952. He ran a sports outfitting business in the town and became a JP, having been known as ‘Gentleman’ James Fay during his career. Jimmy Fay was a man of even temper, quiet demeanour and intense enthusiasm and had a knack of making himself respected and liked.

Profile reproduced with Permission from:
The Sandgrounders: The Complete League History of Southport F. C., by Michael Braham and Geoff Wilde (Palatine Books, 1995). ISBN 978-1-874181-14-9


A professional footballer for over 20 years and aone of the founders of the Player’s Union, of which he was secretary and treasurer from 1929 to 1955.

Born in Southport he was spotted by Oldham Athletic playing local football, spending six years with them before joining Bolton Wanderers for a further ten.

He moved back to his home town club and captained the side when Southport joined the Third division in 1921.

He played in four inter league games at centre half and was once reserve for England.

After retirement he ran a sports outfitting business in Southport before retiring a few years before his death in 1957.

He was appointed a Southport Borough magristrate in 1942 and took a keen interest in all branches of sport. He was a lfie member of Southport & Birkdale Cricket Club and preseident of the Southport and District Table Tennis League.

Lancashire Evening Post – 13th Aug 1919 
Season: 1916/1917 [Back to Player Stats]
The player made an appearance in the following games:
Date Home Club Away Club Score Goals Competition Round
09/12/1916 Southport Central Blackpool 2 - 0 1 War-Time: League 09/12/1916
16/12/1916 Blackburn Rovers Southport Central 4 - 0 0 War-Time: League 16/12/1916
23/12/1916 Southport Central Manchester City 0 - 0 0 War-Time: League 23/12/1916
26/12/1916 Liverpool Southport Central 0 - 1 0 War-Time: Supplementary Competition 26/12/1916
17/02/1917 Southport Central Manchester United 0 - 1 0 War-Time: League 17/02/1917
24/02/1917 Liverpool Southport Central 4 - 2 0 War-Time: League 24/02/1917
03/03/1917 Southport Central Stockport County 1 - 1 0 War-Time: League 03/03/1917
17/03/1917 Southport Central Stoke City 0 - 2 0 War-Time: League 17/03/1917
24/03/1917 Southport Central Army 4 - 0 0 Friendly 24/03/1917
31/03/1917 Everton Southport Central 4 - 2 0 War-Time: Supplementary Competition 31/03/1917
07/04/1917 Southport Central Stockport County 0 - 1 0 War-Time: Supplementary Competition 07/04/1917
09/04/1917 Southport Central Liverpool 0 - 7 0 War-Time: Supplementary Competition 09/04/1917
14/04/1917 Southport Central Everton 0 - 1 0 War-Time: Supplementary Competition 14/04/1917


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