Background
He was the son of a Scottish international football player, also named Jimmy Dunn. Dunn was born in Edinburgh but raised in Liverpool, as his father moved from Hibernian to Everton.
He was the son of a Scottish international football player, also named Jimmy Dunn. Dunn was born in Edinburgh but raised in Liverpool, as his father moved from Hibernian to Everton.
Dunn junior joined Wolves as an apprentice in 1941, signing professionally the following year. The start of his official league career was delayed due to World World War II, during which Dunn worked as a fireman. He made 100 unofficial wartime appearances for Wolves, but was mostly in the reserves when league football resumed in the 1946/47 season.
He made just three first team appearances, but one of those was a league championship decider that Wolves lost 2–1 to Liverpool.
A back injury sidelined him for most of the 1949/50 season, but he recovered to feature strongly during the next two years. He eventually left Molineux to join Derby County in 1953 for £15,000.
After suffering relegation to the third tier with Derby in 1955, he moved into non-league football with Worcester City, and later also played for Runcorn. Upon retiring from the game, he ran a public in Penn, West Midlands before qualifying as a physiotherapist.
After leaving the club, he ran his own clinic in Edgbaston, a gym in Birmingham and also worked as a "representative" in Dudley.
On 31 December 2014 Dunn died at the age of 91.