Appearance
🎉 your wikipedia🥳
"Wilfred James (born ) was a Welsh professional footballer who played for Notts County, West Ham United and Charlton Athletic, and internationally for Wales. Born in Crosskeys, Monmouthshire, James began his football career at Cross Keys School just after the First World War. He played for local sides before joining Newport County. He joined Notts County in October 1928 and scored 6 goals in 16 appearances, before moving to London club West Ham United in May 1930. He made 40 league appearances for West Ham over two seasons, scoring seven goals. He also played in one FA Cup game for the Irons, against Chelsea on 10 January 1931. He was transferred to Charlton Athletic on 26 February 1932 for £600. He later played for Workington and Carlisle United, where he played mostly for the reserves in the North Eastern League. James played two matches for the Wales national football team. He played his first match on 22 April 1931 against Ireland and his last match on 5 December 1931 against Ireland. See also * List of Wales international footballers (alphabetical) References Category:1907 births Category:Date of death missing Category:People from Crosskeys Category:Welsh footballers Category:Wales international footballers Category:Newport County A.F.C. players Category:Notts County F.C. players Category:West Ham United F.C. players Category:Charlton Athletic F.C. players Category:Workington A.F.C. players Category:Carlisle United F.C. players Category:Association football inside forwards Category:English Football League players "
"Richard Jarrett (born 1870) was a Welsh international footballer. He was part of the Wales national football team between 1889 and 1890, playing 2 matches and scoring 3 goals. He played his first match on 27 April 1889 against Ireland. In this game he scored a hattrick and Wales won with 3–0. He played his last match on 22 March 1890 against Scotland. See also * List of Wales international footballers (alphabetical) * List of Wales national football team hat-tricks References Category:1870 births Category:Welsh footballers Category:Wales international footballers Category:Place of birth missing Category:Date of death missing Category:Association footballers not categorized by position "
"Alan Leslie Jarvis (4 August 1943 – 15 December 2019) was a Welsh international footballer. Career He played for Everton, Hull City and Mansfield Town; while at Hull City he played 159 matches for the Tigers between 1964 and 1970, scoring 12 goals. He was part of the promotion-winning Hull City side of season 1965-66. He was part of the Wales national football team between 1966 and 1967, playing 3 matches. He played his first match on 22 October 1966 against Scotland and his last match on 12 April 1967 against Northern Ireland. After retiring, he returned to North Wales to work as a quantity surveyor. Personal life In 2014, it was revealed that Jarvis was in a care home in North Wales, having been diagnosed with an unknown form of dementia. His daughter was quoted as saying her family believed he was suffering from Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). He died on 15 December 2019 in Mold, Flintshire at the age of 76. His family subsequently donated his brain to medical research being undertaken by Dr William Stuart, a consultant neuropathologist based at the University of Glasgow. In May 2020, at the opening of an inquest into his death at Ruthin, a coroner said it could linked to heading a football and be regarded as an "industrial disease". Coroner John Gittins finally concluded that Jarvis died from Alzheimer's "caused by his occupation as a footballer, heading heavy footballs". See also * List of Wales international footballers (alphabetical) References External links * Category:1943 births Category:2019 deaths Category:Footballers from Wrexham Category:Welsh footballers Category:Wales international footballers Category:Hull City A.F.C. players Category:Everton F.C. players Category:Mansfield Town F.C. players Category:English Football League players Category:Association football midfielders Category:People with dementia "