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Full name
  
Alfred George Noakes

1950–1955
  
West Ham United

Date of birth
  
14 August 1933

Name
  
Alf Noakes


?–1950
  
West Ham United

Date of death
  
2005

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Defender

Place of birth
  
Stratford, Greater London

Alfred George Noakes (14 August 1933, in Stratford, Greater London — 2005) was an English, retired professional footballer who played mainly as a left back. He made a total of 208 appearances in the Football League for Crystal Palace and Portsmouth although he began his career with West Ham United.

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Early career

Noakes began his youth career at West Ham United and although he subsequently signed professional terms, did not make a senior appearance for the club. He was allowed to join Sittingbourne on loan, from whom he was signed by Crystal Palace.

Crystal Palace

On 16 June 1955, Noakes signed for Crystal Palace, then playing in the old Third Division South, and made his debut early the next season as a forward. After the Football League reorganisation in 1958, Palace competed in the Fourth Division, but in 1961, were promoted back to Division Three and Noakes missed only six games that season (40 appearances) scoring one goal. However, Noakes made only 2 appearances the next season and in July 1962 he was signed for Portsmouth by former Palace manager, George Smith. He had made a total of 195 league appearances for Palace scoring 14 times.

Portsmouth and later career

Noakes joined Portsmouth in July 1962 but after making only 13 appearances in two seasons he was allowed to leave on a free transfer and joined Tunbridge Wells.

Alf Noakes died in 2005 aged 71 or 72.

References

Alf Noakes Wikipedia