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'''Stanley Fazackerley''' (born in ]) was an English footballer who played for], ] and ]. He was a clever skilful player with a powerful and accurate shot .<ref>{{cite book|last=Unknown|first=|title=Cup Final Programme|date=1915}}</ref> | '''Stanley Fazackerley''' (born in ]) was an English footballer who played for], ] and ]. He was a clever skilful player with a powerful and accurate shot .<ref>{{cite book|last=Unknown|first=|title=Cup Final Programme|date=1915}}</ref> | ||
==Club Career== | == Club Career == | ||
Fazackerley had a trial with the reserve team of his home club ] but that was |
Fazackerley had a trial with the reserve team of his home club ] but that was unsuccessful. He played with Accrington Stanley before moving to Hull city where he scored 19 goals in 27 ] games. This brought him to the attention of Sheffield United who paid ]1000 for his services. He took part in the ] <ref>{{cite book|last=Unknown|first=|title=Cup Final Programme|date=1915}}</ref> and scored the second Sheffield goal by heading in a shot from ] that had rebounded from the bar. <ref> | ||
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Full name | Stanley Nicholas Fazackerley | ||
Height | Approx 6' | ||
Position(s) | Inside Right |
Stanley Fazackerley (born in Preston) was an English footballer who played for Accrington Stanley, Hull City and Sheffield United. He was a clever skilful player with a powerful and accurate shot .
Club Career
Fazackerley had a trial with the reserve team of his home club Preston but that was unsuccessful. He played with Accrington Stanley before moving to Hull city where he scored 19 goals in 27 Division 2 games. This brought him to the attention of Sheffield United who paid £1000 for his services. He took part in the FA Cup final in 1915 and scored the second Sheffield goal by heading in a shot from Wally Masterman that had rebounded from the bar.
Honours
References
- Unknown (1915). Cup Final Programme.
- Unknown (1915). Cup Final Programme.
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"The Cup Final", Manchester Guardian, p. 9, April 26
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