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- Q6141111 description "English footballer".
- Q6141111 description "English footballer".
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- Q6141111 abstract "James Stevens Pearson (1905 – 24 January 1962) was an English professional footballer who played as a full back. He was born in Heywood, Lancashire, and began his career in non-League football with his hometown club in the early 1920s. In April 1925, Pearson joined Football League Third Division North side Nelson, initially as an amateur, although he was offered a professional contract in September of the same year. He made his debut for Nelson on 3 October 1925 in the 0–1 defeat away at Coventry City and appeared in the following five matches, but then spent the majority of the 1925–26 season in the reserve team. During the 1926–27 campaign, Pearson was more involved in first-team activities and appeared in more than half of Nelson's league fixtures, although he was never able to properly displace club captain Clem Rigg from the left-back berth. He returned to the reserves for the 1927–28 season, making only seven senior appearances. Following a disappointing campaign in which the team finished bottom of the division, Nelson retained only six of their professional squad in the summer of 1928, and Pearson was one of several players to leave the club.Pearson subsequently returned to non-League football with Hurst of the Cheshire County League. He made his debut for the club on 25 August 1928 away at Macclesfield. Pearson was Hurst's first-choice left-back for much of his year with the club and played 30 matches for the first team during the campaign. In September 1929, he left Hurst to sign for Newark Town, where he remained for three seasons before joining Runcorn in September 1932.Pearson was the cousin of Ernie Braidwood, who also played professional football for Nelson, Oldham Athletic and Rochdale. He died in Blackpool, Lancashire, on 24 January 1962.".
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- Q6141111 deathDate "1962-01-24".
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- Q6141111 deathYear "1962".
- Q6141111 height "1.7272".
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- Q6141111 birthPlace "Heywood, England".
- Q6141111 caps "30".
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- Q6141111 dateOfBirth "1905".
- Q6141111 dateOfDeath "1962-01-24".
- Q6141111 deathPlace "Blackpool, England".
- Q6141111 fullname "James Stevens Pearson".
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- Q6141111 name "James Pearson".
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- Q6141111 placeOfBirth "Heywood, England".
- Q6141111 placeOfDeath "Blackpool, England".
- Q6141111 shortDescription "English footballer".
- Q6141111 years "19".
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- Q6141111 comment "James Stevens Pearson (1905 – 24 January 1962) was an English professional footballer who played as a full back. He was born in Heywood, Lancashire, and began his career in non-League football with his hometown club in the early 1920s. In April 1925, Pearson joined Football League Third Division North side Nelson, initially as an amateur, although he was offered a professional contract in September of the same year.".
- Q6141111 label "James Pearson (footballer, born 1905)".
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