Jem Bayliss
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| Jem Bayliss | ||
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| Personal information | ||
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| Full name | Albert Edward James Matthias Bayliss | |
| Date of birth | August 1, 1863[1] | |
| Place of birth | Tipton, England | |
| Date of death | August 19, 1933 (aged 70) | |
| Place of death | West Bromwich, England | |
| Playing position | Striker | |
| Youth career | ||
| Great Bridge Unity Tipton Providence Wednesbury Old Athletic |
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| Senior career1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 1884–1891 1891 |
West Bromwich Albion Walsall Town Swifts |
56 (12) |
| National team | ||
| 1891 | England | 1 (0) |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
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Albert Edward James Matthias 'Jem' Bayliss (1 August 1863 – 19 August 1933) was an English football player who played for West Bromwich Albion, as well as the English national side.
He captained the West Bromwich Albion side which won the 1888 FA Cup Final.[2]
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[edit] References
- Matthews, Tony (2007). West Bromwich Albion: The Complete Record. Breedon Books. ISBN 978-1-85983-565-4.
- ^ As per Englandstats.com. Matthews (2007) pp101–102 gives Bayliss' date of birth as 14 January 1863
- ^ "Albion bid to net golden ball". BBC. 2002-05-16. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/1991343.stm. Retrieved on 2008-05-05.
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