Alf Littlehales

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Alf Littlehales
Personal information
Full name Alfred Littlehales
Date of birth 1867
Place of birth Wellington, Shropshire, England
Date of death 18 November 1942(1942-11-18) (aged 75)
Place of death Southampton, England
Position(s) Centre half
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
0000–1892 Wolverhampton Wanderers
1892–1894 Stoke 0 (0)
1894–1898 Southampton 51 (9)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Alfred Littlehales (1867 – 18 November 1942) was an English professional footballer who played at centre-half for Southampton in the 1890s.

Football career

Littlehales was born in

Stoke in August 1892.[1]

On 26 April 1893, he was part of the Stoke team which visited the

outside-left, the "Saints" were "outplayed fairly and squarely on every point",[3] losing 8–0. Despite the result, it was reported that the spectators "thoroughly enjoyed the exhibition" and looked forward to witnessing "more matches of a similar character" in future.[3] Also playing for Stoke were Charles Baker, Lachie Thomson and Willie Naughton
, all of whom were to move to Southampton within two years.

In

the Football League, to play competitive football on a regular basis.[4] For the start of their League career, Saints signed several new players on professional contracts, including Baker, Littlehales and Thomson from Stoke and Fred Hollands from Millwall.[5]

Prior to the start of the new season, Littlehales was interviewed by the local sporting weekly, "Southern Referee" — although he confessed to knowing little "from actual experience" about any of the Southern League opponents, he did not "expect to lose much; not down here at any rate. I'm certain we shall make them all go".

Chatham played at the Antelope Ground on 6 October 1894. Described as "clever on the ball and the owner of a hard shot",[1] Littlehales was ever-present in the League as Saints finished the 1894–95 season in third place. In the FA Cup, Saints reached the First Round proper for the first time, where they were drawn against Nottingham Forest, going down 4–1 to the Football League First Division side.[5]

In

Littlehales missed three matches at the start of

New Brompton. He retained his place for the rest of the season, scoring five goals as the Saints claimed the Southern League title for the first of six occasions over the next eight years. Littlehales was ever-present in the FA Cup where the Saints reached the Second Round proper, losing 3–1 to Newton Heath after a replay.[8]

Littlehales' final match for the Saints came in the first match of

the 1897–98 season, a 2–0 defeat at Tottenham, following which he lost his place to new signing Arthur Chadwick.[9] In January 1898, he was rewarded with a benefit match against Eastleigh[1]
and retired at the end of the season. In his three full seasons with the Saints, Littlehales had made 68 appearances, including 17 in the FA Cup, scoring 12 goals.

Following his retirement, he settled in the

Bevois Town area of Southampton and died in the city on 18 November 1942.[1]

Honours

Southampton
  • 1898–99

References

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  6. ^ Match of the Millennium. pp. 14–15.
  7. ^ Saints – A complete record. pp. 18–19.
  8. ^ Saints – A complete record. pp. 20–21.
  9. ^ Saints – A complete record. pp. 22–23.