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Frank White (footballer)

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Date of death
  
1985 (aged 73–74)

Died
  
1985

1930–1931
  
Tamworth

Height
  
1.73 m

Name
  
Frank White

Playing position
  
Forward

Role
  
Footballer


Full name
  
Frank Robert Henry White

Date of birth
  
(1911-04-14)14 April 1911

Place of birth
  
Piccadilly, Warwickshire, England

Place of death
  
Tamworth, Staffordshire, England

Frank Robert Henry White (14 April 1911 – 1985) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger. He played nearly 150 First Division games for Birmingham, and also played in the Football League for Preston North End.

White was born in Piccadilly, Warwickshire. He was a prolific goalscorer in junior football before signing for Birmingham on the recommendation of Harry Hibbs. He was pacy with good dribbling and shooting skills, and performed better once moved from the left side, where he had initially been employed as the replacement for Ernie Curtis, to his preferred position of outside-right. His last two seasons at Birmingham were disrupted by injury. Over his career at Birmingham he scored at a rate of a goal every three games.

In December 1938 he moved to Preston North End; he scored ten league goals in the half-season remaining but then the Second World War put paid to his professional career. He made guest appearances for several clubs during the war and afterwards played for Redditch United. He later coached his former club Tamworth. He died in 1985 aged 74.

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Frank White (footballer) Wikipedia