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Andrew Sanderson

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Jim Harkin
« on December 03, 2025, 08:36:32 pm by Andrew Sanderson »
does anyone know anything about Jim Harkin who used to play for doncaster in the 1934-35 season



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Draytonian III

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Re: Jim Harkin
« Reply #1 on December 03, 2025, 09:28:17 pm by Draytonian III »
There used to be someone of that name play cricket for Steetly and Retford in the late 60s/early 70s, he might be a son or nephew of the bloke you are after. I think he had a connection to the Dinnington/Anston so perhaps if you go on Facebook and look up Dinnington & District Sport through the ages. The admin is a man called Peter Norbury.
 Harkin is not exactly a very common name

Highland Rover

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Re: Jim Harkin
« Reply #2 on December 04, 2025, 08:43:41 am by Highland Rover »
 
 Taken from the Mansfield Town Who's who :
  A wing half /inside forward  career of Rossington Main CW, Denaby Utd ,  Doncaster Rovers 1934-35
 where he played in the last League match of 1934-35 , Shrewsbury Town 1936 , Mansfield Town 1939
 Gainsborough Trinity 1947 and Peterborough & Fletton Utd 1948
 The war blunted his rising career , like many players , and by the end of it he was 32
 A former miner , he returned to the pits during WW2 and guested ( when not required by the Stags )
 for Chesterfield and Rovers
 
 

redarmi66

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Re: Jim Harkin
« Reply #3 on December 04, 2025, 06:36:55 pm by redarmi66 »
Think he was related to a friend of mine. Malc Harkin. His granddads brother apparently. Family from Rossington.

wilts rover

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Re: Jim Harkin
« Reply #4 on December 04, 2025, 07:54:04 pm by wilts rover »
As people have said he played No10 in the final match of the 1934-35 3rd Div North Championship winning season, a 1-0 defeat away at Halifax.

He got in the team photo for the 1935-36 season but doesn't appear to have played at all.

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scawsby steve

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Re: Jim Harkin
« Reply #5 on December 04, 2025, 08:08:39 pm by scawsby steve »
As people have said he played No10 in the final match of the 1934-35 3rd Div North Championship winning season, a 1-0 defeat away at Halifax.

He got in the team photo for the 1935-36 season but doesn't appear to have played at all.

Images from Tony Bluff's History

Thanks, Wilts. It's noticeable that once again, we won the bloody league, but couldn't beat Chesterfield in 2 attempts.

GazLaz

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Re: Jim Harkin
« Reply #6 on December 04, 2025, 10:14:59 pm by GazLaz »
Obviously been on the piss for the last two games with the title sewn up!

 

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