James Thompson
British footballer, football manager and football scout

James Thompson

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British footballer, football manager and football scout
A.K.A.
James William Thompson
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19 April 1898(Epsom, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, United Kingdom)
Death:
1984
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James William Thompson (19 April 1898 – August 1984) was a professional footballer, football manager and football scout.

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Thompson, a striker, began his career as an amateur with Charlton and Wimbledon before playing for Millwall, Coventry City, Clapton Orient, Luton Town, Chelsea, Norwich City, Sunderland, Fulham and Hull City. He then moved into Non-League football with Tunbridge Wells Rangers and Peterborough United, he then signed for Tranmere Rovers, Sittingbourne and Aldershot before retiring. He managed Dartford and later worked as a scout at Chelsea and Southampton and is credited with having discovered Jimmy Greaves.

In his career, he played 150 professional games, scoring 97 goals. 30 of those appearances and 17 of the goals were for Norwich.