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- Q17422000 description "English footballer".
- Q17422000 description "English footballer".
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- Q17422000 abstract "James "Jimmy" Waugh (12 August 1898 – 26 March 1968) was a footballer who played as a Centre half. Born in the village of Chopwell in Tyne and Wear, Waugh began his career as an amateur with Durham City before spending a brief spell representing his home town club of Chopwell Colliery at the start of 1921.It was while at Chopwell that Waugh was spotted by football league club Sheffield United who signed both Waugh and fellow defender Bill Sampy for a joint fee of £250 in April 1921. Waugh made a slow start to his career with the Blades and did not begin to feature regularly until November 1922, from which point he missed only one of the following 103 first team matches. Waugh was considered to lack pace and this caused him problems from 1925 when the offside rule was changed. A neck injury prevented Waugh from playing in the 1925 FA Cup Final and after a run of games at the start of the 1925–26 season he lost his place in the side to Seth King. Despite being selected for the FA tour of Canada in the summer of 1926, Waugh was unable to reclaim his place in United's starting eleven and was eventually transferred to Darlington in January 1927 after having made 143 appearances for the Blades and scored three goals.A success at his new club, Waugh was a regular member of the match day team until 1933, including being ever present during the 1929–30 season. Waugh was part of the coaching staff at Darlington for much of his time there and took up a full-time coaching position once he retired from playing. With his career nearing an end, Sheffield United played a benefit match for Waugh in April 1932 and he later returned to the club to act as a scout from 1934.".
- Q17422000 alias "Waugh, Jimmy".
- Q17422000 birthDate "1898-08-12".
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- Q17422000 birthYear "1898".
- Q17422000 deathDate "1968-03-26".
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- Q17422000 deathYear "1968".
- Q17422000 height "1.7526".
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- Q17422000 alternativeNames "Waugh, Jimmy".
- Q17422000 birthDate "1898-08-12".
- Q17422000 birthPlace "Chopwell, England".
- Q17422000 caps "126".
- Q17422000 caps "236".
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- Q17422000 dateOfBirth "1898-08-12".
- Q17422000 dateOfDeath "1968-03-26".
- Q17422000 deathDate "1968-03-26".
- Q17422000 deathPlace "Darlington, England".
- Q17422000 fullname "James Waugh".
- Q17422000 goals "0".
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- Q17422000 name "Jimmy Waugh".
- Q17422000 name "Waugh, James".
- Q17422000 placeOfBirth "Chopwell, England".
- Q17422000 placeOfDeath "Darlington, England".
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- Q17422000 shortDescription "English footballer".
- Q17422000 years "1920".
- Q17422000 years "1921".
- Q17422000 years "1927".
- Q17422000 type Person.
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- Q17422000 comment "James "Jimmy" Waugh (12 August 1898 – 26 March 1968) was a footballer who played as a Centre half. Born in the village of Chopwell in Tyne and Wear, Waugh began his career as an amateur with Durham City before spending a brief spell representing his home town club of Chopwell Colliery at the start of 1921.It was while at Chopwell that Waugh was spotted by football league club Sheffield United who signed both Waugh and fellow defender Bill Sampy for a joint fee of £250 in April 1921.".
- Q17422000 label "Jimmy Waugh".
- Q17422000 givenName "James".
- Q17422000 name "James Waugh".
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- Q17422000 name "Waugh, James".
- Q17422000 surname "Waugh".