James McGrahan

[3] He moved into the Football League with Lincoln City, and made his debut in the Third Division North on 26 August 1922 in a 3–1 home defeat to Halifax Town.

[1] He played 25 League matches before, with the club in financial difficulties later that same season, he and full-back Yaffer Ward left for Wigan Borough.

[4] He played 34 League matches, then, after requesting a transfer, signed for Boston Town, where he made his debut in October 1924.

[2] He was later associated with Fleetwood and Portadown football clubs, was a scout for Notts County, and coached at Fylde Rugby Club,[2][8] before succeeding Fred Tunstall as manager of Boston United in 1948, a post he left the following year.

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