Edward Ward (footballer)

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Edward Ward
Personal information
Full name Edward Ward[1]
Date of birth (1895-06-14)14 June 1895[2][3]
Place of birth Whitehaven, Cumberland, England
Date of death 1971 (aged 75)[3]
Position(s) Inside forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Blyth Spartans
1920–192? Newcastle United 21 (5)
1922–1923 Crystal Palace 4 (0)
1923–1924 Nelson 2 (0)
1924–1925 Darlington 5 (0)
1925–1927 Ashington 26 (10)
Workington
West Stanley
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Edward Ward (14 June 1895 – 1971), also known as Ted[1] or Ned Ward,[4] was an English footballer who played as an inside forward in the Football League for Newcastle United, Crystal Palace, Nelson, Darlington and Ashington.[1]

Life and career

Ward was born in Whitehaven,[4][lower-alpha 1] Cumberland, the fifth child of John Ward, a coal miner, and his wife Catherine.[5] By the time of the 1911 census, the family had moved to Cowpen, Northumberland, and the five oldest sons, the 15-year-old Edward included, were all employed at the colliery.[6]

He played football as an amateur for Blyth Spartans before joining Newcastle United at the end of the 1919–20 season.[7] He played 25 matches for Newcastle during the 1920–21 season, 21 in the First Division and 4 in the FA Cup.[8] According to the Derby Daily Telegraph, he was the smallest player in Newcastle's squad, "but his pluck and speed make him a dangerous inside right".[7] He lost his place the following year, and moved on to Crystal Palace for a £250 fee.[8] In December 1923, by which time the player had moved on again, to Nelson, Newcastle were obliged to solicit the Football League's assistance in extracting from Crystal Palace the £150 balance owing from the transfer; the League allowed the claim, and ordered the money be paid by 1 January.[9]

Ward signed for Darlington in November 1924.[10] He played five Third Division North matches,[1] including a 2–1 win against Ashington in which he was involved in both goals.[11] After Darlington secured promotion to the Second Division, Ward was not retained,[12] so he signed for Ashington.[13] He scored twice in his first match for the club, in a 3–3 draw at home to Wigan Borough,[14] and over the next two seasons contributed 10 goals from 25 matches in the Third Division North.[1] He finished his career with spells at two North-Eastern League clubs, Workington,[4] where he was appointed captain,[15] and West Stanley.[1]

The 1939 Register lists him as a single man living with his brother John and sister Catherine in Blyth, Northumberland and occupied as a general labourer (heavy worker).[2] Ward's death was registered in the Northumberland Central district, which included Blyth, Ashington, Bedlington and nearby villages, in the first quarter of 1971.[3]

Notes

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