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(4 January 1936 – 2 February 2011) |
Grimsby Town
Fell attended Clee Boys Grammar School, becoming a chemist at Courtaulds whilst playing part-time for Grimsby Town.[1]![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiH8e9rO4aw0igmkY3A320lyh_Z8jAKr-gMc8JF8RI0aM21UhAeECZE4gFeZ8CVW4JWxVxrw4m8Xy0RmIUwvywTt3Hf1VTjZWmC52nxi2xEeiYGu0T1pawTKqIJ_cZqoJyPYqVkAu_v6jY/s320-rw/Jimmy+Fell1.jpg)
Lincoln City
Fell joined Lincoln City in January 1964, debuting in the 2-1 victory at Hartlepools United on 11 January 1964 and scoring his first goal for the club in the 2-1 home defeat to Bradford City on 30 March 1964.[3] He was a regular in the starting line-up in his first two seasons at Sincil Bank but played just three times at the start of the 1965/66 season before joining Boston United.[3]Retirement
A keen angler and cricketer, in his later years he worked at Grimsby Leisure Centre[1] and died, of natural causes, at his home in Welholme Road, Grimsby on 2 February 2011.[1]To see more of who died in 2010 click here
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