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Jim Fryatt Jim Fryatt (born 2 September 1940 in Southampton) is a retired English footballer who played as a striker. During his playing career he was nicknamed 'Pancho'.〔(Pancho back on familiar territory )〕 ==Football League== A regular scorer for all of his club sides, the stockily built forward was the archetypal journeyman, spending most of his career switching between lower league sides. However whilst appearing for Bradford Park Avenue against Tranmere Rovers on 25 April 1964 Fryatt established a Football League record by scoring after only 4 seconds, the fastest goal in the competition's history.〔Barry Hugman, ''Football League Players Records'', 1981, p. 18〕 Fryatt is also well regarded for his time at Stockport County, where his strike partnership with Bill Atkins was so formidable that the two have been inducted into the club's Hall of Fame as a unit.〔(Jim Fryatt & Bill Atkins )〕
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