Jack Graham (footballer, Born 1868)
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NOTE: There are differences over names of clubs between the sources. The main source used is Matthews. John Richmond Graham, known as Jack Graham (born 1868 – died 1932) was an
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Early career

Jack Graham first came to notice as a footballer when, aged 18/19 he signed, as a youth player, for a local Football Club called Smethwick Centaur F.C. (There are no online records about this club) After one season Graham signed for Oldbury Broadwell F.C.. It is possible (there are no records on this club) that Oldbury Broadwell were a Railway Works Club. There was the Oldbury Carriage & Wagon Co.Ltd. that built rolling stock for the Railways. The Works were on Broadwell Road. Jack Graham moved to Aston Villa in 1889.


Season 1889–1890

Jack Graham made his club and league debut and played his only first-team match of the season on 25 January 1890. The venue Wellington Road, the then home of Aston Villa. The visitors were
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and Bolton won the match 2-1.


Season 1890–1891

1890-1891 was the most successful season for Jack Graham as a league player. Graham played 16 matches (out of 22) in what was a modest season for Aston Villa, finishing ninth. Graham played in the opening League match of the season. It was 6 September 1890 and the match was played at Molineux, the home of
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. Graham played at Inside Left and was on the losing side for a 2-1 defeat. Graham started at inside-left for Aston Villa' first home game of the season on 13 September 1890. He helped the team to achieve their first win of the campaign and Graham scored his first goal in the league and for the Villa first-team. The visitors were Notts County. The goal is briefly mentioned in the 13 September 1890 edition of the Nottingham Evening Post, page 3. Aston Villa led 2-1 at half-time. In one sentence the Nottingham Evening Post journalist wrote, "In the second half Graham scored a third goal for Aston Villa (3-1). Notts (County), retaliated, and gained a second point (goal)." Final score 3-2 to Aston Villa. That goal against Notts County was the first of five scored that season. His last league goal was scored on 10 January 1891 at
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, the then home of
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. Sunderland won 5-1 and Graham scored Villa' only goal. Graham' best performance for Villa, in terms of goal scoring, was when he scored two in a match. The occasion was an
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First Round tie played at Wellington Road, Perry Barr on 17 January 1891 when the visitors were Casuals. Villa won 13-2 although this was not their record win.(registration & fee required) The Tony Matthews book confirms that 1890-1891 was Graham best season. Matthews describes Graham as, "an impish footballer". Matthews states that the success was achieved because of a left-sided partnership with Denny Hodgetts.


Season 1891–1892

Sadly, although 1891-1892 was a good season for Aston Villa, they finished fourth in
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and reached the Final of the FA Cup, Jack Graham was a reserve player and only played one first team match all season. Graham was moved to centre-forward for the visit to
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, Blackburn, on 5 March 1892. The match had seven goals and despite a Lewis Campbell hat-trick Aston Villa lost 4–3. It was Graham' last Villa and league appearance.


1893 onwards

Jack Graham stayed at Aston Villa for the 1892-1893 season but never played for the first-team. He left in the August of that year and signed for Brierley Hill Alliance. Graham was on the books of Brierley Hill Alliance for nearly two years but in the May of 1895 he moved to Dudley Town. Graham left Dudley Town in April 1897 aged 29. Whether he left for injury or to another club is not recorded in Matthews or online. Nothing further is known about Graham except he passed away in
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in 1932 aged 63 or 64.


Statistics

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References

English men's footballers Aston Villa F.C. players Brierley Hill Alliance F.C. players Dudley Town F.C. players 1868 births 1932 deaths English Football League players Men's association football inside forwards Footballers from Smethwick {{England-footy-forward-1860s-stub