ELLIS RIMMER {1907-1965}
Ellis James Rimmer was a former professional footballer who played for Tranmere Rovers, Sheffield Wednesday and Ipswich Town. He was a left winger who was quite tall and scored his fair share of headed goals. His career lasted from 1924 until 1939 during which time he played 447 league games, scoring 142 goals, he also played for the England national football team on four occasions. He was also a talented musician and often played piano at public appearances.
Ellis James Rimmer was born in Birkenhead on 2nd January 1907, he played as an amateur for Parkside, Northern Nomads and Whitchurch before signing as a professional for Tranmere Rovers as a 17 year old in 1924. In his three seasons with Tranmere, Ellis played briefly with football legends Dixie Dean and Tom 'Pongo' Waring, making 62 league appearances and scoring 20 goals. His good form alerted other clubs and in February 1928 he was signed by Sheffield Wednesday manager Bob Brown for a fee of £3,000.
Sheffield Wednesday were in a grave situation when Rimmer signed for them, they were seven points adrift at the foot of Division One. However Ellis, who made his Wednesday debut on 25th February 1928 against Newcastle United, was to take part in what has gone down in Sheffield Wednesday history as the "Great Escape" as they picked up 17 points from a possible 20 in their last 10 matches to avoid relegation on goal average. The following two seasons saw Wednesday transformed from relegation strugglers to league winners as they lifted the Division One title in 1928-29 and 1929-30 with Ellis Rimmer a virtual ever present on the left wing.
In April 1930 Ellis was called up by England for his first international cap, scoring twice in a 5-2 victory over Scotland in the 1930 British Home Championship. Three other Wednesday players Bill Marsden, Alf Strange and Ernie Blenkinsop all played in that match. Ellis played a further three international matches, his last being just before his 25th birthday in December 1931 against Spain.
The first two full seasons of the 1930s saw Ellis Rimmer net 24 and 23 goals respectively, an excellent effort for a winger whose main job was to provide chances for other players.
The 1934-35 season was probably his most memorable as Wednesday lifted the FA Cup with Ellis Rimmer netting two late goals in the final against West Bromwich Albion. He scored eight FA Cup goals in total that season and achieved the rare feat of scoring in every round, only twelve players have managed this in the history of English football. He also scored 18 league goals to give him a best ever season tally of 26 and finished as Wednesday's top scorer. He continued to be a regular for Wednesday until March 1938 when Bill Fallon took his place on the left wing. In his 10 year career with Sheffield Wednesday, Ellis played 418 games in all competitions, scoring 140 goals.
Ellis James Rimmer was transferred to Division Three South team Ipswich Town in August 1938, making his debut against Cardiff City on 10th September 1938. He only made four appearances for Ipswich before deciding to retire in January 1939 after playing his last match against Northampton Town in a Southern Section Cup tie.
After retirement Ellis Rimmer ran a public house in Sheffield and then in Formby, Merseyside. He died in Formby on 16th March 1965, aged 58.
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