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Fred Jones (footballer, born 1867)

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Date of birth
  
January 1867

Name
  
Fred Jones

Place of birth
  
Llandudno, Wales

Role
  
Footballer

Place of death
  
Llandudno, Wales

Position
  
Defender

Playing position
  
Left back


Full name
  
Frederick William Jones

Date of death
  
27 December 1910(1910-12-27) (aged 43)

Died
  
December 27, 1910, Llandudno, United Kingdom

Frederick William Jones (January 1867 – 27 December 1910) was a Welsh international footballer who played in the Football League for Small Heath and Lincoln City.

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Career

Jones was born in Llandudno, which was then in Caernarfonshire, and began his football career with Llandudno Swifts before trying his luck in England. He began with West Manchester and in the summer of 1890 moved on to Burslem Port Vale. He made his debut in a friendly at Newton Heath on 1 September 1890 and must have spoken to the opposition management as he left on a transfer to Newton Heath at his own request at the end of the month.

Without playing a competitive game for the club in nearly two years, Jones left Newton Heath for Football League Second Division club Small Heath in August 1892. His brother Arnold also played for the club during the 1892–93 season, though never appeared for the first team. After Fred Speller broke his leg, Jones took over the left back position, making his debut on 3 December 1892 in a 1–1 draw at home to Sheffield United, and played nine games in all competitions, contributing to Small Heath's Second Division title.

On 18 March 1893 Jones won his first and only full international cap for Wales, and became the first Small Heath player to be capped by Wales; Wales lost 8–0 to Scotland.

By then, Jones had lost his place in Small Heath's starting eleven to Bernard Pumfrey, and in September 1893 he joined fellow Second Division club Lincoln City. He played nine times in all competitions for Lincoln's first team, later joining Reading and then returning to Wales. In the latter part of his career he was employed more often as an emergency goalkeeper than a full-back.

Jones was found dead in the street in his native Llandudno; his death, in 1910 at the age of 43, was attributed to an apoplectic seizure.

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  • Sourced from Fred Jones profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
  • References

    Fred Jones (footballer, born 1867) Wikipedia