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Full name
  
David Morton Steele

Name
  
David Steele

Place of birth
  
Carluke, Scotland

Role
  
Footballer


Playing position
  
Wing half

Died
  
May 23, 1964

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Wing half

Date of birth
  
(1894-06-29)29 June 1894

Date of death
  
23 May 1964(1964-05-23) (aged 69)

David Morton Steele (29 June 1894 – 23 May 1964) was a Scottish professional footballer and manager.

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Playing career

Born in Carluke, Scotland, Steele was a wing half who started his football career as a part-timer first with Armadale then St Mirren while he worked as a miner before the First World War. After the war he moved to Scottish junior club Douglas Water Thistle.

In 1919, he joined then Southern League club Bristol Rovers playing for them during their first years in the league after they became members of the newly formed Division Three. Herbert Chapman signed Steele in a £2,500 deal to take him to Huddersfield Town in May 1922. Steele spent seven years at Huddersfield, winning a hat-trick of League Championships, two runners-up spot, an FA Cup runners-up medal in 1928, and three caps for Scotland. He joined Preston North End in May 1929 on a free transfer where he finished his playing days in July 1930.

Managerial career

Steele began his managerial career when he worked at Bury as a coach. Similar roles followed at Danish side Bold Klubben F.C. and Sheffield United.

In 1931 he spent some months in Aalborg in northern Denmark as a coach and introduced the WM-formation in Denmark.

In May 1936, he was appointed Bradford Park Avenue manager. He spent six years at Park Avenue and even turned out as an emergency centre forward against Sheffield Wednesday in October 1942 scoring one goal. He resigned in 1943 to rejoin Huddersfield Town. In the club's first post-war season, Huddersfield finished just one place above the relegation positions in Division One and Steele resigned.

He was working on the family's fruit farm when Bradford City tempted him back into football in July 1948. He became the second man, after Peter O'Rourke to manage both Bradford league clubs. He won just one of his first 18 games in charge as City finished bottom of Division Three (North) in 1948–49. The following season City came 19th, before a 7th-place finish in 1950–51. Steele left in February 1952 with the club again struggling in the bottom half of the league. He returned to Huddersfield Town for a third time as a scout. His grandson, David Shaw played for Town in the 1970s. He also ran a pub in Stanningley. He died in May 1964 aged 69.

Player

  • Division One:
  • Winner (3): 1923–24, 1924–25, 1925–26 (Huddersfield Town)
  • Runners-up (2): 1926–27, 1927–28 (Huddersfield Town)
  • FA Cup:
  • Runners-up (1): 1927–28 (Huddersfield Town)
  • References

    David Steele (footballer) Wikipedia