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Frederick Chalkley


Frederick Chalkley (born 2nd Qtr 1875) was an English footballer who played as a full-back.

Born in Plaistow, Essex, Chalkley played for local team Park Grove, before joining Thames Ironworks in August 1896. He played in the first game of the season, against Queens Park Rangers, but did not earn a permanent place until November 1896 from when he did not miss a game for the rest of the season. He lost his place in November 1897 and was relegated to playing for the second team. He made three FA Cup appearances for the club during the 1897–98 season.

In 1898, Chalkley left the Irons for London League side Monsteds Athletic.

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Frederick Chalkley Wikipedia