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| name = Don Triner | image = | caption = | fullname = Donald Arthur Triner[1] | birth_date = {{birth date|1919|08|21|df=y}}[1] | birth_place = Sandford Hill, Stoke-on-Trent, England[1] | death_date = {{death year and age|2002|1919}} | height = | position = Right winger | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = Downing's Tileries | years1 = 1938–1948| clubs1 = Port Vale| caps1 = 25| goals1 = 7 | years2 = | clubs2 = Witton Albion| caps2 = | goals2 = | years3 = | clubs3 = Buxton| caps3 = | goals3 = | years4 = 1952–1953| clubs4 = Biggleswade Town| caps4 = | goals4 = | years5 = | clubs5 = Leek Town| caps5 = | goals5 = | totalcaps = 25+| totalgoals = 7+ }} Donald Arthur Triner (21 August 1919 – 2002) was an English footballer who played for Port Vale either side of World War II. Playing careerTriner played for Downing's Tileries before joining Port Vale in December 1938.[1] Before turning professional he was employed as a joiner in Hanley.[2] In only his second game, a 1–0 home win at Bristol Rovers on 7 January 1939, he broke his leg.[1] He managed to make guest appearances for Stafford Rangers from January to April 1940 before returning to guest for the Port Vale "A" team (the first team were in abeyance due to the war).[1] He was conscripted in 1941 and guested for Morecambe when he was stationed in the area.[1] He was demobbed in the spring of 1946 and with the threat of Nazism vanquished he returned to The Old Recreation Ground, breaking into the first team by December that year.[1] He scored seven goals in 22 games in 1946–47.[1] However, he once again broke his leg in May 1947, and failed to win back his place upon his recovery.[1] He was released at the end of the 1947–48 season, at which point he moved on to Witton Albion, Buxton, Biggleswade Town (released in May 1953 having "failed to come anywhere near to expectation"[3][4]) and Leek Town.[1] StatisticsSource:[5]
References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 {{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=Port Vale Personalities|publisher=Witan Books|page=292|year=1996|isbn=0-9529152-0-0|url=https://www.amazon.ca/Port-Vale-Personalities-Jeff-Kent/dp/0952915200}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Triner, Don}}2. ^{{cite news|last1=Archive|first1=The British Newspaper|title=Register {{!}} British Newspaper Archive|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0000525/19390109/161/0008?browse=true|accessdate=30 March 2018|work=Stoke Sentinel|date=9 January 1939|language=en}} 3. ^{{cite news|last1=Archive|first1=The British Newspaper|title=Many Bad Buys|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000753/19521017/112/0009|accessdate=30 March 2018|work=www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk|date=17 October 1952|language=en}} 4. ^{{cite news|last1=Archive|first1=The British Newspaper|title=The Waders Retain Six Professionals|url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000753/19530501/145/0009|accessdate=30 March 2018|work=britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk|date=1 May 1953|language=en}} 5. ^{{ENFA}} 14 : Sportspeople from Stoke-on-Trent|English footballers|Association football midfielders|Port Vale F.C. players|Stafford Rangers F.C. wartime guest players|Morecambe F.C. wartime guest players|British Army personnel of World War II|Witton Albion F.C. players|Buxton F.C. players|Biggleswade Town F.C. players|Leek Town F.C. players|English Football League players|1919 births|2002 deaths |
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