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He played four times for Bolton in the First Division in 1909-1910, but the club finished bottom of the league in 20th place and were relegated.
He played four times for Bolton in the First Division in 1909-1910, but the club finished bottom of the league in 20th place and were relegated.
Born in Chryston, Ayrshire, Edmonds began his career with nearby Hamilton Academical before moving across the Irish Sea to Belfast in 1907 to play for Distillery. He then played for Linfield before joining English Second Division champions Bolton Wanderers in October 1909. He made six more appearances in 1910-1911, but spent most of the season in the reserve team
In February 1911, he moved to Manchester United as cover for the injured Harry Moger.
With Edmonds in goal, Manchester United lost only two of their final 13 league matches and conceded just 12 goals as they went on to clinch their second league title by a single point over runners-up Aston Villa. However, the team suffered a slump in form compared to the previous season and finished in 13th place.
At the end of the season, he took the job of player-manager at Glenavon back in Ireland, before returning to Distillery a year later. During his time in Ireland, Edmonds earned one cap for the Irish League XI.
He made his debut in a 3–1 win at home to Bristol City on 11 February. He claimed his second piece of silverware with the club at the start of the following season as Manchester United beat Swindon Town 8–4 in the 1911 FA Charity Shield, and retained his place in the team for much of the 1911-1912 season. Aside from five appearances for Moger (one in a 3–1 win over Aston Villa on 25 November and four more at the end of the season) and two for Ezra Royals (against Liverpool on 23 March and Aston Villa on 30 March), Edmonds played in every match.