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James Baxendale (footballer, born 1992)

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English footballer
For the Blackpool player of the 1900s, seeJames Baxendale (footballer, born pre-1900).

James Baxendale
Baxendale in action forWalsall in 2014
Personal information
Full nameJames Robert Baxendale
Date of birth (1992-09-16)16 September 1992 (age 33)
Place of birthThorne, England[1]
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[2]
PositionMidfielder
Team information
Current team
Club Thorne Colliery (manager)
Youth career
2008–2010Leeds United
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2010–2011Leeds United0(0)
2011–2012Doncaster Rovers2(0)
2011Buxton (loan)5(0)
2012Hereford United (loan)1(0)
2012–2016Walsall103(7)
2016Mansfield Town (loan)6(1)
2016–2017Mansfield Town21(0)
2017Orange County14(0)
2017–2018Alfreton Town13(0)
2018–2019Kidderminster Harriers15(0)
2019Nuneaton Borough (loan)3(0)
2019Nuneaton Borough5(0)
2019Mickleover Sports4(0)
2019Grantham Town11(0)
2019–2020Pontefract Collieries15(5)
2020–2021Worksop Town23(3)
2021–2022Sheffield20(5)
2022–2023Pontefract Collieries18(0)
2023–2024Armthorpe Welfare
Managerial career
2023–2024Armthorpe Welfare
2024Frickley Athletic
2024-Armthorpe Welfare
2025-Club Thorne Colliery F.C.
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 15:53, 12 January 2023 (UTC)

James Robert Baxendale (born 16 September 1992) is an English former professionalfootballer who played as amidfielder. He is first team manager ofClub Thorne Colliery.

Early life

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Born inThorne, South Yorkshire, Baxendale attendedThe McAuley Catholic High School in Doncaster.[citation needed]

Career

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Early career

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Doncaster Rovers

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Baxendale came through the youth setup at Yorkshire rivalsLeeds United and was a regular for the Under-18 side, however he failed to win a professional contract atElland Road and was released at the end of the2010–11 season.[3] After leaving the club, he signed a one-year contract forFootball League Championship sideDoncaster Rovers on 1 July 2011 on a free transfer.[4] He made his professional debut on 9 August 2011, in theLeague Cup win overTranmere Rovers at theKeepmoat Stadium, coming on as a substitute forRyan Mason.[5] He made his league debut four days later againstWest Ham United.[6]

On 24 November 2011, he moved on loan toNorthern Premier League sideBuxton.[7] Baxendale won Buxton's player of the month for December 2011 after a string of impressive displays. His loan spell at Buxton soon extended by 60 days, the maximum allowed under FA rules.[8] In early March, Baxendale's loan spell at Buxton had soon ended.[9]

On 22 March 2012, Hereford United then signed both Baxendale andJames Chambers on loan fromDoncaster Rovers.[10] On 13 April 2012, Baxendale came onto replace Chambers againstBarnet at Underhill to make his debut for the 'Bulls'. The game resulted in a 1–1 draw.[11] In May 2012, Baxendale was released by the club after the expiry of his contract.[12]

Walsall

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On 2 August 2012, Baxendale signed a one-year contract with League One sideWalsall and was given number 16.[13][14]

Baxendale made his Walsall debut, coming on as a second-half substitute forAshley Hemmings, in a 3–0 loss against his former club, Doncaster Rovers in the opening game of the season.[15] He then scored his first goal for the club, in a 2–1 win overPortsmouth on 15 September 2012.[16] Seven days later, on 22 September 2012, he scored again, in a 3–1 win overPreston North End.[17] Due to his impressive performance at Walsall, he signed an 18-month contract with Walsall in January 2013.[18] He later added two more goals against Preston North End andOldham Athletic.[19] Towards the end of the season, Baxendale found himself in and out of the starting eleven for the side.[20] In his first season at Walsall, he went on to make a total of 34 appearances and scoring 4 times in all competitions. Reflecting on the 2012–13 season, Baxendale says he enjoyed every minutes and described this as his first real season.[21]

In the 2013–14 season, Baxendale's impressive form was rewarded when he signed a new three-year contract at Walsall.[22] Shortly after, Baxendale scored the late winner, as he helped Walsall win the second time in the row, in a 2–1 win overPort Vale.[23] Four days later, on 10 August 2013, Baxendale scored again, in a 1–0 win over Oldham Athletic.[24] A month later, he scored again, in a 3–0 win overCrewe Alexandra on 14 September 2013.[25] He continued to impress for the side, having come off from the substitute bench in number of matches.[26] However, despite making the total of 45 appearances and scoring 3 times in the 2013–14 season, Baxendale find himself in and out of the first team, citing "indifferent form and a niggling injury."[27]

In the 2014–15 season, Baxendale initially started out on the substitute bench before regaining his first team place soon after, in which ManagerDean Smith supported Baxendale to rediscover his form.[28] He then scored his first goal of the season, in a 3–0 win over Doncaster Rovers on 27 September 2014.[29] Although he featured in the first team, his form soon became "ineffective" and resulted being placed on the substitute bench in number of games.[30] However, his performance "several misfiring displays" led him to playing in the reserve side for the rest of the season.[31] Because of this, Baxendale was dropped from the first team squad for the rest of the season.[32]

Ahead of the 2015–16 season, Baxendale was among strikers to be called out by Smith for their failure "to find the target more than five times during the 2014-15 campaign."[33] However, he struggled in the first team and appeared on the substitute bench for most of the games in the first half of the season, restricting him to six appearances.[34]

Mansfield Town

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On 9 January 2016, Baxendale signed forMansfield Town on a one-month loan.[35]

Baxendale scored on his debut against Stevenage, also gaining the man of the match award.[36] After a quick impact made at the club,[37] He made his moved toField Mill permanent on 1 February 2016.[38] Initially appearing a handful of matches at the start of his Mansfield Town career, Baxendale soon dropped to the substitute bench soon after.[39] He later managed to regain his place later in the 2015–16 season.[40] At the end of the season, Baxendale went on to make a total of 15 appearances and scoring once for the side.

In the 2016–17 season, Baxendale made his first appearance of the season on 9 August 2016, starting and played for 71 minutes before being substituted, in a 3–1 loss againstBlackburn Rovers in the first round of EFL Cup.[41] However, he struggled to regain his first team place at Mansfield Town and appeared on the substitute bench.[42] As a result, Baxendale was demoted to the club's reserve side.[43] Despite this, he played a vital role against Oldham Athletic in the last-16 of the EFL League Trophy, when he set up two goals, in a 2–0 win on 10 January 2017.[44] After making a total of 19 appearances for the side, he was released by Mansfield at the end of the2016–17 season.[45]

Orange County SC

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After being released by Mansfield Town, Baxendale was determined to prove himself by uploading YouTube videos of himself training to convince potential clubs of his fitness.[46] Two months later, on 26 July 2017, Baxendale joinedUnited Soccer League sideOrange County SC.[47]

Baxendale made his Orange County SC debut on 3 August 2017, where he came on as a second-half substitute, in a 1–0 loss againstLA Galaxy II.[48] At Orange County SC, he played as "a box-to-box midfielder, but for the most part, stayed out of the attack almost altogether."[49] He then played as a captain for the first time on 18 September 2017, in a 2–1 win overWhitecaps FC 2.[50] At the end of the 2017 season, he made 14 appearances for the side and left the club in 2018 to return to English football.

Return to England

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On 19 December 2017, following his release from Orange County, Baxendale returned to England to joinNational League North sideAlfreton Town.[51] He went onto appear just thirteen times in the league before leaving the club at the end of the season.

On 12 July 2018, Baxendale joined fellow National League North sideKidderminster Harriers on a short-term deal.[52] In January 2019, Baxendale was loaned out toNuneaton Borough for two months, but he was recalled in the beginning of February 2019 after playing three games for the club. A few days laterNuneaton Borough announced, that he had been released byKidderminster Harriers and signed permanently forNuneaton Borough.[53] After his permanent move, he played five games but left the club on 14 March 2019, where he joinedMickleover Sports.[54][55]

On 4 June 2019,Grantham Town announced the signing of Baxendale.[56] After a season atWorksop Town, Baxendale signed for Northern Premier League East Division sideSheffield in December 2021.[57][58][59]

In May 2022, Baxendale returned toPontefract Collieries for a second spell.[60] It was later confirmed that he would have a player-coach role.[61] He left the club in August 2023 to joinArmthorpe Welfare as player-manager.[62]

Managerial career

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Baxendale was appointed manager ofArmthorpe Welfare in August 2023. He was joined by assistants Matthew Flanagan and Andrew Steptoe, and Baxendale was confirmed to also be registering as a player.[63] Baxendale was successful in avoiding relegation with the club and securing a place in theNCEL Division One for the2024-2025 season.

In May 2024, Baxendale was appointed first team manager ofNCEL Premier Division teamFrickley Athletic, and was once again joined by assistants Matthew Flanagan and Andrew Steptoe.[64] Following a poor start to the season, Baxendale resigned in October, with the team only two points ahead of the relegation places.[65] Two days later, he returned toArmthorpe Welfare as manager.[66]

Personal life

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Growing up, Baxendale supportedNottingham Forest andSheffield Wednesday, having received a season ticket at Nottingham Forest as a young kid.[37]

Even after leaving Doncaster Rovers, Baxendale said he "still live in Doncaster in the summer. My home is there and I go back quite regularly so I will have a lot of friends and family there at the game – Doncaster fans who will want tickets in the Walsall end!".[67]

Career statistics

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As of match played 8 September 2018
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Doncaster Rovers2011–12[68]Championship20001030
Hereford United (loan)2011–12[68]League Two10000010
Walsall2012–13[69]League One32400101[a]0344
2013–14[70]League One40220211[a]0453
2014–15[71]League One28120205[a]0371
2015–16[72]League One3010101[a]060
Total10375061801228
Mansfield Town (loan)2015–16[72]League Two610061
Mansfield TownLeague Two900090
2016–17[73]League Two12010105[b]0190
Total210101050280
Orange County2017[2]USL1400000140
Alfreton Town2017–18[2]National League North130130
Kidderminster Harriers2018–19[2]National League North30000030
Career total166860811301939
  1. ^abcdAppearances inFootball League Trophy
  2. ^Appearances inEFL Trophy

Honours

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Walsall

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