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Date of birth
  
13 October 1907

Name
  
Bobby Gurney

Place of death
  
England

Role
  
Football player

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Forward

19??–1925
  
Bishop Auckland


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Place of birth
  
Silksworth, County Durham, England

Date of death
  
14 April 1994(1994-04-14) (aged 86)

Died
  
April 14, 1994, England, United Kingdom

Bobby Gurney (13 October 1907 – 14 April 1994) was a football forward who is the highest goal scorer in the history of his only senior club as a player, Sunderland.

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Early years

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Born in Stewart Street, Silksworth, Sunderland, his father Joe was a miner at Silksworth Colliery. His mother, Elizabeth, stayed at home to look after Bobby, his three brothers and one sister. Bobby took up football as a child, playing for his village team. His older brother, Ralph, also played football, as a goalkeeper. All his brothers went into pit jobs after leaving school.

Sunderland

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Bobby was signed to Sunderland in May 1925, after being spotted by Charlie Buchan while playing for top non-league side Bishop Auckland. He made his debut nearly a year later against West Ham United on 3 April 1926, scoring once in a 3–2 defeat. He would play for the next three seasons alongside a striker who hit at least 35 league goals in each of his four full seasons at Roker Park, Dave Halliday, the most prolific goals to games striker in Sunderland's history.

After Halliday's departure Gurney was regularly the club's top goalscorer, garnering his best tally of 33 goals in the 1930–31 season. Among his career highlights were ten hat-tricks and two four-goal hauls. He was also one of just a handful of Sunderland players to score five times in a match.

Bobby went on to make 388 league appearances for Sunderland, scoring 228 goals, which makes him the club's all-time top scorer. He won a First Division Championship medal in 1936. He scored in a 3–1 win over Preston North End at Wembley in the 1937 FA Cup Final.

International

Gurney won one international cap, representing England against Scotland at Hampden Park before 129,693 spectators.

Management

On retiring from playing he stayed in the game and in 1950 became manager of Midland League side Peterborough United. He was subsequently manager of Darlington, and finally had a short spell as manager of Hartlepool United.

As a player

Sunderland
  • First Division runner-up: 1934–35
  • First Division Title winner: 1935–36
  • FA Charity Shield winner: 1936
  • FA Charity Shield runner-up: 1937
  • FA Cup winner: 1937
  • War Cup runner-up: 1942
  • References

    Bobby Gurney Wikipedia