James Lindsay (born c. 1870) was a footballer who played at inside-forward or centre-forward.
Lindsay played for East Ham side Anchor and turned out for Millwall during 1893–94. [1] He played for Old Castle Swifts until 1895, before transferring to the newly formed Thames Ironworks for the 1895–96 season. [2] He played in a number of games for the club, probably including their first ever fixture against Royal Ordnance. [3] He played in the club's first FA Cup game, against Chatham Town on 12 October 1895. [4] He also played for the Ironworks in the final of the West Ham Charity Cup that season, although by this point he had moved to South West Ham and played as a guest. [5]
James Lindsay (born c. 1870) was a footballer who played at inside-forward or centre-forward.
Lindsay played for East Ham side Anchor and turned out for Millwall during 1893–94. [1] He played for Old Castle Swifts until 1895, before transferring to the newly formed Thames Ironworks for the 1895–96 season. [2] He played in a number of games for the club, probably including their first ever fixture against Royal Ordnance. [3] He played in the club's first FA Cup game, against Chatham Town on 12 October 1895. [4] He also played for the Ironworks in the final of the West Ham Charity Cup that season, although by this point he had moved to South West Ham and played as a guest. [5]