Jimmy Seddon (20 May 1895 – October 1971) was an English footballer who played most famously in the centre of defence for Bolton Wanderers during the 1920s.
For Bolton he played 375 games in all completions, scoring 5 goals, he also collected 3 FA Cup Winners Medals in 1923, 1926 and 1929, captaining the team in the 1929 final.
At the peak of his career, Jimmy also picked up 6 caps for England, making his debut in 1923 against France in Paris.
[2] He was related to fellow footballer Ernie Phythian.
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