George Woodger
George Woodger[2] (3 September 1883 – 6 March 1961)[1] was an English international footballer, who played as an outside left.
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 3 September 1883 | ||
Place of birth | Croydon, England | ||
Date of death | 6 March 1961 77) | (aged||
Place of death | Croydon, England[1] | ||
Playing position(s) | Outside left | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1905–1910 | Crystal Palace | 150 | (36) |
1910–? | Oldham Athletic | ||
National team | |||
1911 | England | 1 | (0) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
Career
Born in Croydon, he signed for Crystal Palace in 1905 from local club Thornton Heath Wednesday,[3] and played a part in their 1–0 away win against Newcastle United in the FA Cup in 1907.[2] In some reports, Woodger was said to have provided the pass that led to the goal that was scored by Horace Astley.[4]
Woodger moved to Oldham Athletic, in September 1910 for a fee of £750[3] and earned one cap for England in 1911 during his time with the Lancashire club.[5]
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References
- King, Ian (2011). Crystal Palace: The Complete Record 1905–2011. The Derby Books Publishing Company. p. 192. ISBN 9781780910468.
- Porter, Steve. "All time greatest F A cup giant killings Number 11 Newcastle United 0-1 Crystal Palace". The Giant Killers. Retrieved 20 June 2013.
- Purkiss, Mike; Sands, Nigel. Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989. The Breedon Books Publishing Company. p. 332. ISBN 0907969542.
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- King, Ian (2011). Crystal Palace: The Complete Record 1905-2011. The Derby Books Publishing Company. p. 72. ISBN 9781780912219.
- George Woodger at Englandstats.com
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