Thomas Bartley (footballer)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Thomas Bartley | ||
Date of birth | 1874 | ||
Place of birth | Flint, Wales | ||
Date of death | 24 December 1951 (aged 77) | ||
Place of death | Newton-le-Willows, England | ||
Position(s) |
Inside-right | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1890–1896 |
Flint | ||
1896–1897 | Port Sunlight | ||
1897–1899 |
Glossop North End | 7[1] | (2) |
1899–1900 | Llandudno | ||
1901–1902 |
Earlestown | ||
1902–1903 | Ashton Wanderers | ||
1903–19?? |
Earlestown | ||
International career | |||
1898 | Wales | 1 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Thomas Bartley (1874 – 24 December 1951) was a Welsh
inside forward for various clubs in the 1890s and 1900s and made one appearance for Wales
.
Football career
Bartley was born in
Flint, he gained a reputation for his goal-scoring, although he did "tend towards rough play".[2] His older brother, Arthur, played as goalkeeper for Flint and died from injuries sustained during a match in August 1891, thus becoming the first known fatality in modern Welsh football.[2][4]
In 1896, he moved to England spending a year at
Glossop North End. Described as "good in the air and possessing a rasping shot", Bartley "infused bite and determination into the (Glossop) forward line".[2]
Glossop NE were backed by
Midland League in the 1896–97 season, they could only manage to finish ninth in Bartley's first season.[5] Despite this, they were invited to join an expanded Football League Second Division, finishing as runners-up in 1898–99.[6] Bartley played in Glossop's opening match in the Football League in September 1898 against Blackpool.[2] During his one season in the Football League, Bartley made seven appearances, scoring twice.[7] He didn't play in the First Division and in the summer of 1899 returned to North Wales to spend a year at Llandudno.[2]
Bartley's solitary international appearance came in March 1898, when he replaced
In 1901, he returned to
crossbar, providing scoring opportunities for his fellow forwards.[9] Described as "a great utility player", he was able to take over from an injured player anywhere on the pitch.[9]
Later career
During World War I, Bartley enlisted in the Royal Welch Fusiliers.[9] He later worked as a wood machinist in a railway wagon works.[2] He remained associated with the Earlestown club for the rest of his life, spending some time on the club committee.[9]
He died on 24 December 1951, aged 77.[9]
Honours
- Flint
- Welsh Amateur Cup finalists: 1891
- Glossop North End
- Football League Second Division runners-up: 1898–99
References
- ^ Football League only
- ^ ISBN 1-872424-11-2.
- ^ "Welsh Amateur Cup Final Results". penmon.org. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
- IFFHS. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
- ^ Abbink, Dinant (31 July 2008). "Final Table Midland League 1897–98". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
- ISBN 1-84426-035-6.
- ISBN 1-899468-67-6.
- ^ "Wales 0 England 3". Welsh Football Data Archive. 28 March 1898. Retrieved 10 November 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f Dowd, Steven (21 September 1979). "Some Earlestown Sporting History". Warrington Guardian. newton-le-willows.com. Retrieved 10 November 2011.