After huge success with the world’s best football players including Pele and George Best, the Welsh wing wizard Leighton James soon signed with Stylo Matchmakers and from 1970 he showcased some great form with Burnley FC. James started his career as a left-winger with Burnley, making his league debut in November 1970 against Nottingham Forest in the under 18’s squad. In 1971, he won his first international cap against Czechoslovakia. Altogether, he played 54 times for Wales and scored 10 goals.
En 1975, il signe pour Derby County pour un montant record de 317 000 £ et en 1977, il rejoint les Queens Park Rangers en échange de Don Masson. Il a fait ses débuts avec les QPR contre WBA en octobre 1977 et a joué 28 matchs de championnat, marquant 4 buts.
In 1978, Leighton James returned to play with Burnley but left when they were relegated to the third division and signed for Swansea City, helping them from the third division to the first. He had spells with Sunderland, Bury and Newport County before in 1986 he returned to Burnley for a third spell, as youth team manager and occasional player. It’s no secret that every Burnley FC fan should know the name..