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Full name
  
George Stockton

1929–1931
  
Port Vale

Years
  
Team


Playing position
  
Inside-right

Date of birth
  
1905

Name
  
George Stockton

Place of birth
  
Chesterton, Staffordshire, England

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George Stockton (1905 – 1963) was an English footballer who played at inside-right for Chesterton, Leicestershire Regiment, West Bromwich Albion, and Port Vale. He helped the "Valiants" to win the Third Division North title in 1929–30.

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Playing career

Stockton played for Chesterton, the Leicester Regiment (in two spells) and West Bromwich Albion, before joining Port Vale in July 1929. He made six Third Division North appearances in the title winning campaign in 1929–30. He scored in a 4–2 defeat by Stockport County at Edgeley Park (Boxing day), a 3–0 win over Halifax Town at The Old Recreation Ground (28 December), and scored a brace in a 3–0 win over Wrexham (18 January). Despite this, he was not selected again after the Wrexham game, and was released at the end of the season.

He joined Cheshire County League club Macclesfield, making his debut on 2 September 1931 against Northwich Victoria. He served as a utility player at Moss Rose, playing mostly on the front line or at left-back as required. He helped the "Silkmen" to the league titles in both the 1931–32 and 1932–33 campaigns and gained a winners' medal in the Challenge Cup competition in 1932; he also represented the Cheshire League side against the Welsh National League. He was given a free transfer to Stalybridge Celtic at the end of September 1934.

Statistics

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

    with Port Vale
  • Football League Third Division North champion: 1929–30
  • with Macclesfield
  • Cheshire County League champion: 1931–32 & 1932–33
  • References

    George Stockton Wikipedia