George Heywood
Personal information
Full name George Heywood[1]
Date of birth (1907-01-12)12 January 1907[2]
Place of birth Clayton, Manchester, England[1]
Date of death 7 September 1985(1985-09-07) (aged 78)[1]
Place of death Guernsey, United Kingdom[1]
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[3]
Position(s) Full-back
Youth career
1921–1927 South Salford Lads
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1928–1930 Manchester City 0 (0)
1930–1935 Altrincham 221 (3)
1935–1936 Port Vale 23 (0)
1936–1937 Southport 14 (0)
1937–1938 Hyde United 41 (0)
1938–1939 Northwich Victoria
1939 Stalybridge Celtic
1939–1940 Altrincham 0 (0)
International career
1921 England schools 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

George Heywood (12 January 1907 – 7 September 1985) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Port Vale and Southport.[4]

Early and personal life

George Heywood was born on 12 January 1907 in Clayton, Manchester.[5] His father, Fred, played professional football for Newcastle United and Blackpool.[5] He died of a heart attack on 7 September 1985, whilst on holiday in Guernsey.[5]

Career

Early career

Heywood played for South Salford Lads from 1921 to 1927 and was capped by England Schoolboys against Wales in 1921.[5] He was spotted by Billy Meredith and signed to Manchester City as an amateur.[5] He played 11 Central League games at left-back for the Reserves, and also played for Oldham Athletic Reserves in the Midweek League.[5]

Altrincham

Heywood joined Altrincham and played two Cheshire County League games at right-back during the 1928–29 campaign.[5] He signed a contract with the club in April 1930, playing the last four games of the 1929–30 season at right-back.[5] He missed just two games of the 1930–31 season, featuring in both full-back positions.[5] He played 50 games from right-back of the 1931–32 campaign, but rejected interest from Football League clubs such as Crystal Palace and Burnley as he was satisfied with his job at the GEC as a mechanical inspector.[5] He missed just three games in the 1932–33 season.[5] He won the Cheshire Senior Cup with the club in 1934, as Altrincham beat Congleton Town 1–0 in the final at Edgeley Park.[5] He also scored his first goal during the 1933–34 season, converting a penalty kick.[5] Altrincham finished second to Wigan Athletic in the 1934–35 season and also reached the semi-finals in both the Cheshire Senior Cup and the Cheshire County Cup; he scored two goals in 55 appearances playing across from former England international left-back Billy Felton.[5]

Later career

Heywood joined Port Vale for a £250 fee in November 1935.[1] His debut came in a 9–2 defeat to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.[1] Despite the heavy loss he remained he a regular for the rest of the season, making 21 appearances as the "Valiants" were relegated out of the Second Division.[1] He lost his place soon into the next season however, and was transferred to Third Division North rivals Southport in November 1936.[1] Southport were suffering an injury crisis and trainer Jimmy Seddon and known Heywood from his time at Altrincham.[5] He spent the 1937–38 campaign with Hyde United, making 41 Cheshire County League appearances and also playing three cup games.[6] He later played for Northwich Victoria and Stalybridge Celtic, before returning to Altrincham.[1] He retired from football in 1940.[5]

Style of play

Heywood was a full-back with pace and tackling ability, as well as passing technique and good positional sense.

Career statistics

Club Season Division League FA Cup Other Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Altrincham1928–29[5]Cheshire County League20000020
1929–30[5]Cheshire County League40000040
1930–31[5]Cheshire County League4111060481
1931–32[5]Cheshire County League4106030500
1932–33[5]Cheshire County League4006060520
1933–34[5]Cheshire County League3518050481
1934–35[5]Cheshire County League4214190552
1935–36[5]Cheshire County League1605010220
Total 22133013002813
Port Vale1935–36[7]Second Division2100000210
1935–36[7]Third Division North20000020
Total 2300000230
Southport1936–37[7]Third Division North1402000160
Hyde United1937–38[6][8]Cheshire County League4100030440

Honours

Altrincham

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Kent, Jeff (1996). Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. p. 135. ISBN 0-9529152-0-0.
  2. "Player Details". SFC FPA. 9 November 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  3. "Port Vale. Famous coach". Sunday Dispatch Football Guide. London. 23 August 1936. p. xvi via Newspapers.com.
  4. Joyce, Michael (2004). Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. Nottingham: SoccerData (Tony Brown). p. 123. ISBN 978-1-899468-67-6.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 "Altrincham FC Legends". www.lusoweb.co.uk. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  6. 1 2 "Hyde United Football Club: Database". www.hydeunited.com. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  7. 1 2 3 George Heywood at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
  8. "Hyde United Football Club: Database". www.hydeunited.com. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
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