James Sinclair
 

James Sinclair

  Right-Back / Right-Midfield, Bolton Wanderers
 

 

United Kingdom

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James Sinclair, born on October 22, 1987 at Newcastle, is an English striker. He had a passion for football that surfaced during his school days as he went on to create a national record for scoring 9 goals in a country match against South Yorkshire. James Sinclair was an Olympic prospect as he holds the under 15 UK all-time 50m record, with a time of 6.2 seconds.


James Sinclair started his football career at Northumberland Boys, a club in North Eastern county of England. He then joined Sunderland Association Football Club (Sunderland A.F.C.), a professional association football team. James Sinclair was signed by Bolton Wanderers, an English professional football club, in the summer of 2004.


James Sinclair made his debut for Bolton Wanderers in a 2-2 draw against Chelsea Football Club, as a substitute in the 77th minute of the game. He played as a midfielder in 2006-07 season, which helped the league reserve team of Bolton Wanderers to finish at their personal best. Gary Speed, a Welsh footballer and Sammy Lee, an English football coach has praised him for his gaming skills and his off the pitch attitude.


James Sinclair played his first game of the 2007-08 season in December 2007, for Bolton Wanderers against Red Star Belgrade, where his team won the match. He is a master of Wing Chun Kung Fu and Martial arts and has the ability to complete 35 punches in 3 seconds.

 

 
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