Leighton James’ career at Burnley was extremely successful, especially during his initial stint there in the 1970s.

Leighton James’ career at Burnley was extremely successful, especially during his initial stint there in the 1970s.

At Burnley, Leighton James had a highly prosperous career, especially during his initial stint in the 1970s. He scored ten goals and participated in every league game for their 1972–73 Second Division winning squad. Additionally, he led the team in scoring during the 1974–75 campaign. He appeared in 399 games and netted 81 goals for Burnley during three different stints.

Here’s a more detailed look at his time at Burnley:

1970-1975: This was his first and arguably most successful period. He became a key player, helping Burnley win the Second Division title in 1972-73 and securing promotion back to the First Division. He was also the team’s top scorer in the 1974-75 season. 

1978-1980: He returned to Burnley after spells with Derby County and QPR. 

1986-1989: His final spell at Burnley saw him also take on a role as youth team manager. He retired from playing in 1989. 

Burnley supporters hold James in high regard and believe he was one of the team’s best players ever. His quickness, cunning, and goal-scoring prowess were greatly appreciated. In addition, he scored 10 goals in 54 appearances for Wales.

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