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Full name
  
George Henry Holdcroft

Role
  
Film Score Composer

Name
  
George Holdcroft


Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Movies
  
Vs

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Date of birth
  
(1909-01-23)23 January 1909

Place of birth
  
Norton-in-the-Moors, England

Date of death
  
17 April 1983(1983-04-17) (aged 74)

Albums
  
The FP: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

Music director
  
The FP, Vs, The Ballad Of Danko Jones

Similar
  
Mike Watt, Lemmy, Tony Oller

Place of death
  
Penwortham, England

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George Henry Holdcroft (23 January 1909 – 17 April 1983), also known as Harry Holdcroft, was an England international football goalkeeper.

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He played for Port Vale, Darlington, Everton, Accrington Stanley, Barnsley, Burnley, Bury, Oldham Athletic, Manchester United, Southport, Leyland Motors, Morecambe and Chorley. However it was for his seven years at Preston North End, from 1932 to 1939, that he became well known. He helped the club to win promotion out of the Second Division in 1933–34, and kept goal as Preston lifted the FA Cup in 1938. He also represented England twice in 1936.

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Club career

Born in Norton-in-the-Moors, Holdcroft played for local clubs, Biddulph, Norton Druids and Whitfield Colliery before joining Port Vale as an amateur in August 1926, signing professional forms the following month. He only played ten Second Division games for the Vale, six in 1926–27 and four in 1927–28, before being handed a free transfer to Third Division North club Darlington in May 1928. He was the firm first choice for the club and played more than 83 games in his three years at Feethams. The club struggled at the foot of the table in 1928–29, before finishing third in 1929–30 and 11th in 1930–31.

In 1931, he was signed by Everton of the First Division. The "Toffees" won the league title in 1931–32, however Holdcroft failed to get into the first team at Goodison Park and moved to Preston North End of the Second Division. He went on to play in 172 consecutive league and FA Cup matches for the "Lambs". A ninth-place finish in 1932–33 was followed by promotion in 1933–34. Top-flight football at Deepdale continued right up until the outbreak of World War II, as Preston finished 11th in 1934–35, 7th in 1935–36, 14th in 1936–37, third in 1937–38 and ninth in 1938–39. Holdcroft also played in the 1938 FA Cup Final victory over Huddersfield Town at Wembley, keeping a clean sheet over 120 minutes in a 1–0 win.

During the war he guested for Accrington Stanley, Barnsley, Burnley, Bury, Oldham Athletic, Manchester United and Southport, and also played for non-league clubs Leyland Motors, Morecambe and Chorley.

International career

Holdcroft was selected to play for England against Wales on 17 October 1936. The following month he won a second international cap against Ireland.

Statistics

  • Sourced from George Holdcroft profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
  • Honours

    with Preston North End
  • Football League Second Division runner-up: 1933–34
  • FA Cup winner: 1938
  • References

    George Holdcroft Wikipedia