Jimmy Ross

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Jimmy Ross was a prominent Scottish inside forward of the late 19th century, best known for his prolific goal-scoring and key role in Preston North End’s legendary “Invincibles” team.

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instanceOf association football inside forward
footballer
human
activeYearsEndTime 1890s
activeYearsStartTime 1880s
competitionClass professional football
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
describedBySource historical football records of Preston North End
histories of the English Football League
era late 19th century
familyName Ross NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork football history of the United Kingdom
sports
givenName Jimmy NERFINISHED
hasRole prolific goal-scorer
influenced early development of professional football in England
league English Football League
memberOfSportsTeam Bury F.C. NERFINISHED
Liverpool F.C. NERFINISHED
Preston North End F.C. NERFINISHED
name Jimmy Ross NERFINISHED
nationality Scottish
notableFor helping Preston North End go unbeaten in the inaugural Football League season
prolific goal-scoring in late 19th century English football
notableWork key role in Preston North End Invincibles side
occupation professional footballer
participantIn FA Cup NERFINISHED
Football League 1888–89 season NERFINISHED
Football League 1889–90 season NERFINISHED
partOf Preston North End Invincibles NERFINISHED
playedIn England NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
positionPlayedOnTeam inside forward
relativePosition attacking player behind the main striker
sexOrGender male
sport association football
sportingDiscipline forward play
styleOfPlay high-scoring inside forward
teamAchievement FA Cup victory with Preston North End
league championship with Preston North End
unbeaten league season with Preston North End

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The Invincibles notablePlayer Jimmy Ross
subject surface form: The Invincibles (Preston North End)