Eddie Barks

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Eddie Barks
Personal information
Full name Edwin Barks
Date of birth (1921-09-01)1 September 1921
Place of birth Heanor, England
Date of death March 1989 (aged 67)
Position(s)
Wing half
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1939–1949 Nottingham Forest 66 (5)
1949–1955 Mansfield Town 213 (6)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Edwin "Eddie" Barks (1 September 1921 – March 1989) was an English footballer who played in the English Football League as a wing-half for Nottingham Forest and Mansfield Town. Eddie was born in Heanor Derbyshire at Midland Road the fourth of five sons (Fred, Tom, Horace, Eddie and the youngest Reg, who was killed in a pit accident in 1943 aged 17).[citation needed] His older brother Tom died in a POW camp in Japan.[citation needed]

As a teenager, Barks caught the eye of Nottingham Forest manager Billy Walker while playing for non-league Heanor Town, and signed for Forest as a 17-year-old in April 1939.[1] However, because of the war, he had to wait until 1945 before making his debut for the club in official competition.

Barks remained at the

Division Three North in 1950–51, and reached the fifth round of the FA Cup the same season before eventually bowing out against Stanley Matthews' Blackpool.[2]

Barks retired from football at the end of the 1954–55 season, having played 225 first-team games for the Stags, scoring seven goals. He died in 1989.

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