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Stewart Imlach

James John Stewart Imlach (6 January 1932 – 7 October 2001) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a left-winger for numerous clubs in England. He is best known today as the subject of an award-winning biography by his son, Gary Imlach, titled ''My Father and Other Working Class Football Heroes''. Another son, Mike Imlach, had a brief professional career in the 1980s.
==Club career==
James John Stewart Imlach was born in the town of Lossiemouth on the Moray Firth coast, in the North East of Scotland. Stewart became the first man in five generations of the family name that chose not to become a fisherman. He started his professional football career with his local club, Lossiemouth FC, a senior football club in the Scottish Highland Football League, before moving south at the age of 20 when Bury paid £150 for his services in May 1952. Two years later he joined Derby County in a player-exchange deal. However the "Rams" were relegated out of the Second Division at the end of the 1954–55 season, and Imlach had a falling out with the club over a housing dispute as his promised accommodation was given to new signing John Buchanan. He was retained by the club on reduced wages. He joined Nottingham Forest for £5,000 in 1955. He was part of the City Ground club's 1959 FA Cup winning team, providing the cross for the first goal in the final by Roy Dwight, before a move to the vanquished opponents that day, Luton Town, for £8,000 in 1960. He wound down his career with short spells at Coventry City (1960–62), Crystal Palace (1962–64), Dover (1964–65), Chelmsford City (1965–66) and Crystal Palace again (1966–67).

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