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| name = Fred Goodwin | fullname = | image = | birth_date = 1888[1] | birth_place = Congleton, England | death_date = {{death year and age|1945|1888}}[1] | death_place = Macclesfield, England | position = Outside left | height = | years1 = 1906 | clubs1 = Burnley | caps1 = 1 | goals1 = 0 | years2 = 1906– | clubs2 = Leek | caps2 = | goals2 = | years3 = {{0|0000}}–1907 | clubs3 = Congleton Town | caps3 = | goals3 = | years4 = 1907–1908 | clubs4 = Macclesfield | caps4 = 29 | goals4 = 3 | years5 = 1908–1909 | clubs5 = Congleton Town | caps5 = | goals5 = | years6 = 1909–1910 | clubs6 = Macclesfield | caps6 = 12 | goals6 = 3 | years7 = 1910–1911 | clubs7 = Leek | caps7 = | goals7 = | years8 = 1911–1913 | clubs8 = Brighton & Hove Albion[2] | caps8 = 49 | goals8 = 12 | years9 = 1913 | clubs9 = West Ham United | caps9 = 0 | goals9 = 0 | years10 = 1913–1915 | clubs10 = Exeter City | caps10 = 40 | goals10 = 5 }} Fred P. Goodwin[4] (1888–1945) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside forward. He joined First Division side Burnley in November 1906.[3] He played his only league match for the club on 8 December 1906 in the 1–2 defeat against Stockport County at Edgeley Park. It was the only match of the 1906–07 season that regular outside-left Albert Smith missed, as Goodwin was unable to replace him in the starting line-up.{{Sfn|Simpson|2007|p=105}} He left Burnley in 1906 to play for Leek. There was a dispute with Burnley over his transfer fee. Between 1907 and 1910, Goodwin turned out for both Congleton Town and Macclesfield Town.[4] In April 1911, he was working as a silk and cotton carrier whilst living in Leek. In May 1911, he was transferred to Brighton & Hove Albion from Leek.[4] In April 1912, Goodwin was involved in an incident during Brighton's game against Luton Town, which led to the death of Luton's Sam Wightman.[5] A late challenge caught Wightman in the stomach and he died from peritonitis and shock, following a rupture to his small intestine.[1] Goodwin was exonerated from all blame following the coroner's recommendation, who stated "that the kick was done purely accidentally".[1] One year later, he joined West Ham United.[4] In December 1913, he joined Exeter City in exchange for full-back Joseph Goddard. During Exeter's 1914 tour of South America, Goodwin was involved in every single game, which included the Brazilian national team's first ever game.[1] Personal lifeGoodwin served as a sergeant in the Football Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment during the First World War.[6] Wounds suffered during the war ended his football career.[6] HonoursMacclesfield
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1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book|last = Hamilton|first = Aidan|title = Have you ever played Brazil?: The story of Exeter City's 1914 tour of South America|publisher = Exeter City AFC Supporters Society.|year = 2014|isbn = 0992967600|page = }} 2. ^{{cite book |first1=Tim |last1=Carder |first2=Roger |last2=Harris |title=Albion A–Z: A Who's Who of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. |publisher=Goldstone Books |location=Hove |date=1997 |page=97 |isbn=978-0-9521337-1-1}} 3. ^{{Cite book |title=The Clarets Chronicles: The Definitive History of Burnley Football Club |last=Simpson |first=Ray |publisher=Burnley Football Club |year=2007 |isbn=978-0-9557468-0-2 |location=Burnley |page=486}} 4. ^1 2 3 {{Cite web |url=http://silkmenarchives.org.uk/manager_and_player_profiles/Players/g.html |title=Player Profiles – G |website=silkmenarchives.org.uk |accessdate=21 June 2018}} 5. ^{{Cite web |url=https://www.wlv.ac.uk/research/institutes-and-centres/centre-for-historical-research/football-and-war-network/football-and-war-blog/2018/remembering-barry-towns-first-captain-major-james-wightman-dso-mc/remembering-barry-towns-first-captain-major-james-wightman-dso-mc.php |title=Remembering Barry Town's First Captain: Major James Wightman, DSO MC |first=Jason |last=Pawlin |publisher=University of Wolverhampton Centre for Historical Research Football and War Network |date=20 April 2018 |accessdate=21 June 2018}} 6. ^1 {{Cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-28245503 |title=The footballers who went to war |date=10 August 2014 |work=BBC News |accessdate=21 June 2018 |language=en-GB}} 7. ^{{Cite web |url=http://silkmenarchives.org.uk/stat_info/ml_overview.htm |title=Silkmen Archives – Manchester League – Overview |website=silkmenarchives.org.uk |accessdate=21 June 2018}} 8. ^1 {{Cite web |url=http://www.silkmenarchives.org.uk/season_stats/manc_league/1909_10.html |title=Season Statistics – Manchester League – 1909–10 |website=www.silkmenarchives.org.uk |accessdate=21 June 2018}} 9. ^{{Cite web |url=http://silkmenarchives.org.uk/season_stats/manc_league/1907_08.html |title=Season Statistics – Manchester League – 1907–08 |website=silkmenarchives.org.uk |accessdate=21 June 2018}} 10. ^Appearances in Cheshire Senior Cup. 11. ^{{Cite web |url=http://silkmenarchives.org.uk/season_stats/manc_league/1908_09.html |title=Season Statistics – Manchester League – 1908–09 |website=silkmenarchives.org.uk |accessdate=21 June 2018}} 12. ^{{Cite news |url=http://www.footballandthefirstworldwar.org/exeter-city-squad-1914-15/ |title=Exeter City Squad Statistics 1914–15 – FFWW |work=Football and the First World War |accessdate=21 June 2018 |language=en-US}} References 16 : 1888 births|1945 deaths|People from Macclesfield|English footballers|Association football outside forwards|Burnley F.C. players|Congleton Town F.C. players|Macclesfield Town F.C. players|Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. players|West Ham United F.C. players|Exeter City F.C. players|English Football League players|British Army personnel of World War I|British military personnel of World War I|Middlesex Regiment soldiers|Southern Football League players |
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