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All Professional Footballers, but which club ?

Joseph SMITH 7 Parkfield Place White's 1911

Oliver TUMMON (JUNIOR) 62 Upper Valley Road, Meersbrook White's 1911

Wm INGLIS 29 Gatefield Road Kelly's 1925

Ernest MILTON 36 Kearsley Road Kelly's 1925

Fred DENT 189 Walkley Lane Kelly's 1925

Charles PETRA h. 92 The Oval Kelly's 1925

Frank BARSTON 34 Carlisle Road Kelly's 1925

Archibald ROE 28 Vicarage Road, Attercliffe Kelly's 1925

James TROTTER 392 Windmill Lane, Shire Green Kelly's 1925

George WILSON 67 Dorothy Road, Hillsborough Kelly's 1925

Leonard BIRKS 282 Derbyshire Lane, Norton Woodseats Kelly's 1925

Thomas William BRELSFORD 37 Cattal Street, Attercliffe Kelly's 1925

Edward HUFTON 119 Bramber Street Kelly's 1925

Walter HOYLAND 42 Campbell Road, Attercliffe Kelly's 1925

http://www.sheffieldrecordsonline.org.uk/

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Richard - here's a 1st Attempt. I doubt many of the current squad would consider living on Shiregreen!

All Professional Footballers, but which club ?

Joseph SMITH 7 Parkfield Place White's 1911

Oliver TUMMON (JUNIOR) 62 Upper Valley Road, Meersbrook White's 1911 SWFC

Wm INGLIS 29 Gatefield Road Kelly's 1925 - SWFC

Ernest MILTON 36 Kearsley Road Kelly's 1925

Fred DENT 189 Walkley Lane Kelly's 1925 SWFC

Charles PETRA h. 92 The Oval Kelly's 1925 There was a C. Petrie played for SWFC 1922-25

Frank BARSTON 34 Carlisle Road Kelly's 1925

Archibald ROE 28 Vicarage Road, Attercliffe Kelly's 1925

James TROTTER 392 Windmill Lane, Shire Green Kelly's 1925 -[i] Jimmy Trotter ? SWFC

George WILSON 67 Dorothy Road, Hillsborough Kelly's 1925 - SWFC

Leonard BIRKS 282 Derbyshire Lane, Norton Woodseats Kelly's 1925

Thomas William BRELSFORD 37 Cattal Street, Attercliffe Kelly's 1925 - SWFC

Edward HUFTON 119 Bramber Street Kelly's 1925

Walter HOYLAND 42 Campbell Road, Attercliffe Kelly's 1925

http://www.sheffieldrecordsonline.org.uk/

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Shiregreen indeed !

I don't have a clue as to who played for who; just put the question up for consideration. So well done finding any ...

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Joseph SMITH 7 Parkfield Place White's 1911

Oliver TUMMON (JUNIOR) 62 Upper Valley Road, Meersbrook White's 1911

Not even attempting Joseph Smith !

Take your pick :

Charles Oliver Tummon 1883 Oct-Nov-Dec Ecclesall Bierlow (Birth)

Oliver Tummon 1884 Jan-Feb-Mar Sheffield (Birth)

Ancestry.co.uk

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Edward HUFTON 119 Bramber Street Kelly's 1925 SUFC

West Ham Cigarette Cards

Played for SUFC before the war. Possibly retained his base in Sheffield though he was playing for West Ham in 1925.

'Atlas and Norfolk' on that page is actually Atlas and Norfolk Works, Sheffield (2 different works teams?).

Full name Arthur Edward Hufton.

Hugh

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Leonard BIRKS 282 Derbyshire Lane, Norton Woodseats Kelly's 1925 SUFC(?)

Took a bit of searching but I did find one reference to a L.Birks (Len?) as a Sheffield United player:

Fosse Football Postcards

There are more references to his later career with Plymouth Argyle.

Hugh

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Archibald ROE 28 Vicarage Road, Attercliffe Kelly's 1925 SWFC

Archie ROE

Born: Hull 9 December 1893

Died: 1947

I think Wednesday was his first club, before the war. He played for several clubs afterwards ending up at Rotherham County. He would have been playing for them in 1925.

"He later became a publican in Sheffield" lol

Hugh

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Archie ROE

Born: Hull 9 December 1893

Died: 1947

I think Wednesday was his first club, before the war. He played for several clubs afterwards ending up at Rotherham County. He would have been playing for them in 1925.

"He later became a publican in Sheffield" lol

Hugh

Suddenly I'm interested, I don't have an Archie Roe Publican and I want one ! :rolleyes:

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Guest Old Canny Street Kid

Richard - here's a 1st Attempt. I doubt many of the current squad would consider living on Shiregreen!

Re Dunsbyowl's list

Frank Barson, Barnsley FC

Ernest Milton, Sheff United

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Archie ROE

Born: Hull 9 December 1893

Died: 1947

I think Wednesday was his first club, before the war. He played for several clubs afterwards ending up at Rotherham County. He would have been playing for them in 1925.

"He later became a publican in Sheffield" lol

Hugh

Archibald Roe was my grandfather. He went onto play for Arsenal in the 20s and did indeed have a pub in Attercliffe.

His son Fred was born there and he went onto play football for Sheffield, was in the Paras in the war and he also went on to run pubs in Bakewell, Fulham, Woodford and Loughton,

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Archibald Roe was my grandfather. He went onto play for Arsenal in the 20s and did indeed have a pub in Attercliffe.

His son Fred was born there and he went onto play football for Sheffield, was in the Paras in the war and he also went on to run pubs in Bakewell, Fulham, Woodford and Loughton,

Great memories Linda - do you have any more? :rolleyes:

He has his own page on the on line encyclopedia site - Wikipedia although there is no information there. You can add it yourself if you want to !

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_Roe

Best wishes

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Archie ROE

Born: Hull 9 December 1893

Died: 1947

I think Wednesday was his first club, before the war. He played for several clubs afterwards ending up at Rotherham County. He would have been playing for them in 1925.

"He later became a publican in Sheffield" lol

Hugh

Roe

No mention of either Club here ...got a picture though

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Roe

No mention of either Club here ...got a picture though

Looks like he was unfortunate with the timing of a "certain event"

Roe was born in Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. He began his football career with Sheffield Wednesday. before the First World War, but never appeared for the first team. When competitive football resumed after the war, Roe joined South Shields., newly elected to the Second Division. [2] He scored their first goal in the Football League, the only goal of the home game against Birmingham. on 1 September 1919.

Roe - Wednesday

Both references seem to confirm he was a publican in Sheffield. Time for some more hunting then ...

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Milton, Tummon, Birks, Brelsford, Hufton and Hoyland were all Blades. Brelsford played 417 times for United.

I believe Trotter was an Owl as I have a couple of reserve programmes with a centre forward named trotter around 1928-9

Sheffield Wednesday v Sheffield United (Central League) 20.10.28

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