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Jim Tinnion (James Tinnion) was born on 19 December, 1904 in Burnopfield, County Durham, England, is a footballer. Discover Jim Tinnion's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 119 years old?

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Age 120 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 19 December 1904
Birthday 19 December
Birthplace Burnopfield, County Durham, England
Date of death (aged 72)
Died Place County Durham, England
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1977

Tinnion died in 1977; his death at the age of 72 was registered in the Durham Northern district in the third quarter of that year.

1935

Tinnion began the 1935–36 season with Blyth Spartans, but his contract was cancelled by mutual consent in mid-September so that he could join another North-Eastern League team, Horden Colliery Welfare. Over the next three seasons he had spells with West Stanley, Chopwell Institute, Hexham, for whom he was playing by January 1937, and Annfield Plain.

1931

In August 1931, Tinnion returned to the Third Division North with Barrow. He made 27 appearances in his first season, and continued as a first-team regular, taking his total to 129 in all competitions over his four-year stay.

1929

He played non-league football for Lintz Colliery before joining Darlington of the Third Division North on amateur forms in 1927–28. He turned professional at the end of that season, but made only one senior appearance, replacing regular centre-half Jimmy Waugh for the league visit to Doncaster Rovers on 29 March 1929, which Darlington lost 3–1. In May 1929, Tinnion and team-mate Reg Mountford signed for First Division club Huddersfield Town. The Athletic News noted in its season preview that "with three centre half-backs on the books ... there should be ample choice for that position", and the competition proved too much. Without making a single first-team appearance, Tinnion departed Huddersfield on a free transfer, and signed for North Shields of the North-Eastern League.

1904

James Tinnion (19 December 1904 – 1977) was an English footballer who made 121 appearances in the Football League playing as a wing half for Darlington and Barrow. He was on the books of Huddersfield Town without representing them in the league. He also played non-league football in the north-east of England for clubs including Lintz Colliery, North Shields, Blyth Spartans, Horden Colliery Welfare, West Stanley, Chopwell Institute, Hexham and Annfield Plain between 1927 and 1938.

Tinnion was born in Burnopfield, County Durham, in 1904. He grew into a big man: at the age of 30, he was described as "standing over 6 ft (1.83 m) in height, and weighing 13 stone (83 kg)".