词条 | Edward Ward (footballer) |
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|name = Edward Ward |image = |image_size = |caption = |fullname = Edward Ward[1] |birth_date = {{birth date|1895|6|14|df=y}}[2][3] |birth_place = Whitehaven, Cumberland, England |death_date = 1971 (aged 75)[3] |death_place = |height = |position = Inside forward |youthyears1 = |youthclubs1 = |years1 = |clubs1 = Blyth Spartans |years2 = 1920–192? |clubs2 = Newcastle United |caps2 = 21 |goals2 = 5 |years3 = 1922–1923 |clubs3 = Crystal Palace |caps3 = 4 |goals3 = 0 |years4 = 1923–1924 |clubs4 = Nelson |caps4 = 2 |goals4 = 0 |years5 = 1924–1925 |clubs5 = Darlington |caps5 = 5 |goals5 = 0 |years6 = 1925–1927 |clubs6 = Ashington |caps6 = 26 |goals6 = 10 |years7 = – |clubs7 = Workington |years8 = – |clubs8 = West Stanley }}Edward Ward (14 June 1895 – 1971), also known as Ted[1] or Ned Ward,[6] was an English footballer who played as an inside forward in the Football League for Newcastle United, Crystal Palace, Nelson, Darlington and Ashington.[1] Life and careerWard was born in Whitehaven,[6]{{efn|Joyce's 2004 Football League Players' Records gives Cowpen as Ward's birthplace, but newspaper sources, including the one cited,[6] make clear he was born in Whitehaven, and census returns show both the subject's birthplace and that the family moved from there to Cowpen when he was a child.[10][11]}} Cumberland, the fifth child of John Ward, a coal miner, and his wife Catherine.[2] By the time of the 1911 census, the family had moved to Cowpen, Northumberland, and the five oldest sons, the 15-year-old Edward included, were all employed at the colliery.[3] He played football as an amateur for Blyth Spartans before joining Newcastle United at the end of the 1919–20 season.[14] He played 25 matches for Newcastle during the 1920–21 season, 21 in the First Division and 4 in the FA Cup.[15] According to the Derby Daily Telegraph, he was the smallest player in Newcastle's squad, "but his pluck and speed make him a dangerous inside right".[4] He lost his place the following year, and moved on to Crystal Palace for a £250 fee.[5] In December 1923, by which time the player had moved on again, to Nelson, Newcastle were obliged to solicit the Football League's assistance in extracting from Crystal Palace the £150 balance owing from the transfer; the League allowed the claim, and ordered the money be paid by 1 January.[6] Ward signed for Darlington in November 1924.[7] He played five Third Division North matches,[1] including a 2–1 win against Ashington in which he was involved in both goals.[8] After Darlington secured promotion to the Second Division, Ward was not retained,[9] so he signed for Ashington.[10] He scored twice in his first match for the club, in a 3–3 draw at home to Wigan Borough,[11] and over the next two seasons contributed 10 goals from 25 matches in the Third Division North.[1] He finished his career with spells at two North-Eastern League clubs, Workington,[12] where he was appointed captain,[13] and West Stanley.[1] The 1939 Register lists him as a single man living with his brother John and sister Catherine in Blyth, Northumberland and occupied as a general labourer (heavy worker).[14] Ward's death was registered in the Northumberland Central district, which included Blyth, Ashington, Bedlington and nearby villages, in the first quarter of 1971.[15] Notes{{notelist}}References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite book |last=Joyce |first=Michael |title=Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 |publisher=SoccerData |location=Nottingham |page=271 |year=2004 |isbn=978-1-899468-67-6}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Ward, Edward}}2. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbc/1901/0033090066 |title=1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 19, East Row Kells, Whitehaven, Cumberland, England |at=Piece RG13/4893 Folio 72 Page 26 |subscription=yes |via=Findmypast}} 3. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbc/1911/rg14/30833/0197/7 |title=1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 15 Double Row Cowpen Colliery Blyth, Cowpen, Northumberland, England |at=Reference RG14PN30833 RG78PN1761 RD559 SD5 ED15 SN99 |subscription=yes |via=Findmypast}} 4. ^1 {{cite news |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000327/19210129/012/0004 |title=Gossip & gleanings. A wee one |newspaper=Derby Daily Telegraph |date=29 January 1921 |page=4 |subscription=yes |via=British Newspaper Archive}} 5. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://toon1892.com/detail_player.php?id=779 |title=Player details: Edward Ward |website=Toon1892 |publisher=Kenneth H. Scott |accessdate=12 October 2015}} 6. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000327/19231218/032/0003 |title=Football League Meeting |newspaper=Derby Daily Telegraph |date=18 December 1923 |page=3 |subscription=yes |via=British Newspaper Archive}} 7. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000332/19241122/111/0003 |title=Today's football |newspaper=Lincolnshire Echo |date=22 November 1924 |page=3 |subscription=yes |via=British Newspaper Archive}} 8. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000687/19250413/079/0003 |title=Brown's remarkable record for Darlington |newspaper=Yorkshire Post |date=13 April 1925 |page=3 |subscription=yes |via=British Newspaper Archive}} 9. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000378/19250429/095/0005 |title=Darlington's retained players |newspaper=Northern Daily Mail |location=West Hartlepool |date=29 April 1925 |page=5 |subscription=yes |via=British Newspaper Archive}} 10. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000378/19250827/102/0005 |title=Changes at Ashington |newspaper=Northern Daily Mail |location=West Hartlepool |date=27 August 1925 |page=5 |subscription=yes |via=British Newspaper Archive}} 11. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000687/19250831/175/0003 |title=Ashington v. Wigan Borough |newspaper=Yorkshire Post |date=31 August 1925 |page=3 |subscription=yes |via=British Newspaper Archive}} 12. ^1 2 3 {{cite news |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000378/19270816/109/0005 |title=Ashington forward for Workington |newspaper=Northern Daily Mail |location=West Hartlepool |date=16 August 1927 |page=5 |subscription=yes |via=British Newspaper Archive |quote=Ned Ward, a forward formerly of Blyth Spartans and Newcastle United, has been signed by Workington. For the past two seasons he has been with Ashington. Ward is a native of Whitehaven.}} 13. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000283/19271019/138/0006 |title=Interesting items |newspaper=Burnley Express |date=19 October 1927 |page=6 |subscription=yes |via=British Newspaper Archive}} 14. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=tna/r39/2970/2970e/023&parentid=tna/r39/2970/2970e/023/33 |title=Edward Ward on the 1939 Register Image |postscript=none}} and {{cite web |url=http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=tna/r39/2970/2970e/023/33 |title=Transcription |at=RG101/2970E/023/33 |accessdate=30 March 2016 |subscription=yes |via=Findmypast}} 15. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=bmd/d/1971/1/az/001397/009 |title=England & Wales deaths 1837–2007 Transcription |at=Edward Ward. Birth date: June 1895. Death quarter: 1. Death year: 1971. District: Northumberland Central. County: Northumberland. Volume: 1B. Page: 684 |accessdate=30 March 2016 |subscription=yes |via=Findmypast}} 15 : 1895 births|1971 deaths|People from Whitehaven|English footballers|Association football inside forwards|Blyth Spartans A.F.C. players|Newcastle United F.C. players|Crystal Palace F.C. players|Nelson F.C. players|Darlington F.C. players|Ashington A.F.C. players|Workington A.F.C. players|West Stanley F.C. players|English Football League players|Date of death missing |
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