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George Tweedy

George Jacob Tweedy (8 January 1913 – 23 April 1987) was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He was a one club player for Grimsby Town and earned one cap for England.

George Tweedy
Personal information
Full name George Jacob Tweedy
Date of birth (1913-01-08)8 January 1913
Place of birth Willington, County Durham, England
Date of death 23 April 1987(1987-04-23) (aged 74)
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[1]
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
Willington
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1932–1953 Grimsby Town 347 (0)
International career
1936 England 1 (0)
Managerial career
1950–1951 Grimsby Town (caretaker)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He played 347 league games in a World War II interrupted career spanning 20 years. He is considered to be Grimsby's "best ever goalkeeper".[2]

Club career edit

Born in the rural mining town of Willington, County Durham, Tweedy first played for Durham Schools and then his hometown club Willington F. C. He made his debut for Grimsby against Bradford City on 19 November 1932 upon replacement of Read, the regular goalkeeper, who had a broken finger. At the time of his debut, Grimsby had just been relegated from the First Division, they rejoined the top division in Tweedy's second season with the club by winning the Second Division championship. This led to six consecutive seasons in the top division, two FA Cup semi finals, the club's highest ever league ranking as fifth and Tweedy winning his only England cap.[2] He went on to miss the second FA Cup semi-final to an injury and was replaced by Moulson, who also injured himself during that semi-final match.

World War hiatus edit

During the Second World War, players played in teams close to where they were stationed and this gave Tweedy the chance to play with Grimsby Town until 1942. However, most of the team including keeper Tweedy were eventually sent off to battle and this left the remaining team with a mixture of untried young players and guests. Tweedy's replacement in goal was, once again, George Moulson who left for Lincoln County upon Tweedy's return in 1946. Tweedy played as a guest for both Arsenal and Hibernian in the intervening years.[3] After World War 2, Grimsby managed only two more seasons in the First Division and have never regained such a status since. Keeper Tweedy is also the second of three Grimsby players to be capped by England whilst playing for the club.[4]

He retired as a player in 1950 to become assistant manager with Grimsby, and from July 1950 to January 1951,[5] stayed with the team as caretaker manager. He returned as a player for a small time period in late 1951, before finally retiring on 3 April 1953.

International career edit

George played his only game for England on 2 December 1936 at Highbury against Hungary. England won 6–2 in front of a crowd of around 36,000 people.[6] He was prevented from acquiring more caps by being in competition with fellow goalkeepers Woodley (19 caps) of Chelsea and Hibbs (25 caps) of Birmingham.[2]

Career statistics edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Grimsby
Town
1932–33 Second Division 9 0 1 0 10 0
1933–34 12 0 1 0 13 0
1934–35 First Division 42 0 1 0 43 0
1935–36 41 0 6 0 47 0
1936–37 42 0 4 0 46 0
1937–38 40 0 2 0 42 0
1938–39 38 0 6 0 44 0
1939–40 3 0 0 0 3 0
World War II
1946–47 First Division 39 0 3 0 42 0
1947–48 36 0 1 0 37 0
1948–49 Second Division 15 0 0 0 15 0
1949–50 1 0 0 0 1 0
Retired
1951–52 Third Division (North) 24 0 0 0 24 0
1952–53 8 0 0 0 8 0
Career total 347 0 25 0 372 0

Honours edit

Grimsby Town

References edit

  1. ^ "No new faces in Grimsby's first team". Sunday Dispatch Football Guide. London. 23 August 1936. p. iv – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b c Lamming, Douglas (1985). A Who's Who of Grimsby Town AFC 1890-1985. Hutton Press. ISBN 0-907033-34-2.
  3. ^ "George Tweedy". ihibs.co.uk. Retrieved 7 October 2010.
  4. ^ "Grimsby Town Football Club". Official Grimsby Town Football Club. Retrieved 10 October 2006.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Codalmighty.com – Grimsby Manager roll call
  6. ^ Match Report at EnglandFanzine.co.uk, England vs Hungary, 1936.

External links edit

  • George Tweedy at Englandstats.com  
  • George Tweedy at EnglandFanzine.co.uk

george, tweedy, george, jacob, tweedy, january, 1913, april, 1987, english, footballer, played, goalkeeper, club, player, grimsby, town, earned, england, personal, informationfull, namegeorge, jacob, tweedydate, birth, 1913, january, 1913place, birthwillington. George Jacob Tweedy 8 January 1913 23 April 1987 was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper He was a one club player for Grimsby Town and earned one cap for England George TweedyPersonal informationFull nameGeorge Jacob TweedyDate of birth 1913 01 08 8 January 1913Place of birthWillington County Durham EnglandDate of death23 April 1987 1987 04 23 aged 74 Height5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 1 Position s GoalkeeperYouth careerWillingtonSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1932 1953Grimsby Town347 0 International career1936England1 0 Managerial career1950 1951Grimsby Town caretaker Club domestic league appearances and goals He played 347 league games in a World War II interrupted career spanning 20 years He is considered to be Grimsby s best ever goalkeeper 2 Contents 1 Club career 1 1 World War hiatus 2 International career 3 Career statistics 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksClub career editBorn in the rural mining town of Willington County Durham Tweedy first played for Durham Schools and then his hometown club Willington F C He made his debut for Grimsby against Bradford City on 19 November 1932 upon replacement of Read the regular goalkeeper who had a broken finger At the time of his debut Grimsby had just been relegated from the First Division they rejoined the top division in Tweedy s second season with the club by winning the Second Division championship This led to six consecutive seasons in the top division two FA Cup semi finals the club s highest ever league ranking as fifth and Tweedy winning his only England cap 2 He went on to miss the second FA Cup semi final to an injury and was replaced by Moulson who also injured himself during that semi final match World War hiatus edit During the Second World War players played in teams close to where they were stationed and this gave Tweedy the chance to play with Grimsby Town until 1942 However most of the team including keeper Tweedy were eventually sent off to battle and this left the remaining team with a mixture of untried young players and guests Tweedy s replacement in goal was once again George Moulson who left for Lincoln County upon Tweedy s return in 1946 Tweedy played as a guest for both Arsenal and Hibernian in the intervening years 3 After World War 2 Grimsby managed only two more seasons in the First Division and have never regained such a status since Keeper Tweedy is also the second of three Grimsby players to be capped by England whilst playing for the club 4 He retired as a player in 1950 to become assistant manager with Grimsby and from July 1950 to January 1951 5 stayed with the team as caretaker manager He returned as a player for a small time period in late 1951 before finally retiring on 3 April 1953 International career editGeorge played his only game for England on 2 December 1936 at Highbury against Hungary England won 6 2 in front of a crowd of around 36 000 people 6 He was prevented from acquiring more caps by being in competition with fellow goalkeepers Woodley 19 caps of Chelsea and Hibbs 25 caps of Birmingham 2 Career statistics editAppearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League Cup Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals GrimsbyTown 1932 33 Second Division 9 0 1 0 10 0 1933 34 12 0 1 0 13 0 1934 35 First Division 42 0 1 0 43 0 1935 36 41 0 6 0 47 0 1936 37 42 0 4 0 46 0 1937 38 40 0 2 0 42 0 1938 39 38 0 6 0 44 0 1939 40 3 0 0 0 3 0 World War II 1946 47 First Division 39 0 3 0 42 0 1947 48 36 0 1 0 37 0 1948 49 Second Division 15 0 0 0 15 0 1949 50 1 0 0 0 1 0 Retired 1951 52 Third Division North 24 0 0 0 24 0 1952 53 8 0 0 0 8 0 Career total 347 0 25 0 372 0Honours editGrimsby Town Second Division 1934 Third Division North runners up 1952References edit No new faces in Grimsby s first team Sunday Dispatch Football Guide London 23 August 1936 p iv via Newspapers com a b c Lamming Douglas 1985 A Who s Who of Grimsby Town AFC 1890 1985 Hutton Press ISBN 0 907033 34 2 George Tweedy ihibs co uk Retrieved 7 October 2010 Grimsby Town Football Club Official Grimsby Town Football Club Retrieved 10 October 2006 permanent dead link Codalmighty com Grimsby Manager roll call Match Report at EnglandFanzine co uk England vs Hungary 1936 External links editGeorge Tweedy at Englandstats com nbsp George Tweedy at EnglandFanzine co uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Tweedy amp oldid 1220808461, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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