Percy Addinall

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Percy Addinall
Personnel
birthday 2nd quarter 1888
place of birth Kingston upon HullEngland
date of death December 25, 1932
Place of death LincolnEngland
position Outrunner
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
South End (Lincoln)
West End (Lincoln)
1914-1920 Lincoln City 15 (0)
1920-1921 Grantham FC 7 (1)
1 Only league games are given.

Percy Addinall (* 2nd quarter 1888 in Kingston upon Hull , † December 25, 1932 in Lincoln ) was an English football player .

Career

Addinall, nicknamed "Coach", was active in Lincoln amateur football, including the South End and West End . With West End, he is said to have won a division of the local Lincoln League and reached the final of the local amateur cup at the side of Fred Ward before the First World War. He is also said to have temporarily worked as a trainer at Midland Athletic .

In October 1914 he came as an amateur to the local professional club Lincoln City and ran in his first season regularly for the reserve team. After the cessation of regular game operations due to the First World War , he was increasingly used in the substitute competitions for the two outside runners for the first team, until the resumption of regular game operations in the summer of 1919 he came to over 100 missions for them. For the 1919/20 season he received a professional contract with Lincoln and played in the early phase of the season, mostly alongside Jack Bryan and Andrew Ormiston , as a left runner 13 second division appearances, from November 1919 his place in the team was first from Frank Chipperfield and then from Arthur Atkin occupied. By the end of the season, Addinall only made two league appearances, the last time in a 7-0 defeat by Birmingham FC in March 1920. At the end of the season, Lincoln was elected penultimate from the league and joined the Midland League in the following season , Addinall was no longer part of the squad there.

From November 1920 he appeared in the Central Alliance at Grantham FC and subsequently came to nine competitive appearances in the first team, seven of them in the league; he had left Grantham at least a year after his debut. Addinall died at the age of 44 after a long illness on December 25, 1932 in Lincoln County Hospital , leaving behind a wife and children.

Individual evidence

  1. a b DEATHS. . In: Lincolnshire Echo , December 27, 1932, p. 6.  (paid link)
  2. LINCOLN LEAGUE LIGHTS . In: Lincolnshire Chronicle , 23 September 1910, p. 2.  (paid link)
  3. ^ Lincoln West End. . In: Star Green 'un , September 5, 1914, p. 3.  (link subject to charge)
  4. ^ Thirteen Seasons With Lincoln City . In: Lincolnshire Echo , September 19, 1931, p. 3.  (link subject to charge)
  5. EX-FOOTBALLER DEAD. . In: Nottingham Journal , December 28, 1932, p. 7.  (paid link)
  6. ^ Donald Nannestad, Ian Nannestad: Who's Who of Lincoln City, 1892-1994 . Yore Publications, Harefield 1994, ISBN 978-1-874427-90-2 , pp. 14 .
  7. a b cf. Ian Nannestad, Donald Nannestad: Lincoln City FC The Official History . Yore Publications, Harefield 1997, ISBN 978-1-874427-47-6 .
  8. SPORT IN GENERAL. . In: Lincolnshire Echo , June 20, 1919, p. 2.  (paid link)
  9. SHOTS AT GOAL. . In: Lincolnshire Echo , November 27, 1920, p. 3.  (paid link)
  10. ^ Jon Barnes: The Who's Who of Grantham Town Football Club . Gingerjonny Publications, Taunton 2005, ISBN 0-9545031-1-2 , pp. 1 .
  11. IN MEMORIAMS. . In: Lincolnshire Echo , December 23, 1933, p. 6.  (paid link)