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Full name
  
George Henry Tadman

Playing position
  
Winger

Date of birth
  
5 November 1914

Name
  
George Tadman

Role
  
Footballer

Place of death
  
Bristol, England


Date of death
  
28 September 1994(1994-09-28) (aged 79)

Died
  
September 28, 1994, Bristol, United Kingdom

Place of birth
  
Rainham, Kent, England

George Henry Tadman (born Rainham, Kent, 5 November 1914, died Bristol, 28 September 1994) was an English professional footballer. His clubs included Bristol Rovers, Charlton Athletic, Gillingham. and Cheltenham Town before in 1948 becoming Street F.C. player manager.

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He made over 130 Football League appearances.

Gillingham

Tadman rejoined Gillingham in the summer of 1935. Tadman finished the 1935-36 season as top goalscorer for Gillingham with 18 goals.

Charlton Athletic

Tadman moved on to Charlton Athletic in the summer of 1936, and with it moved up from the Third Division South to the First Division. Tadman finished the 1936-37 season with 11 goals from 29 appearances. In the summer of 1937 Charlton Athletic toured Canada and the United States. Tadman scored 12 goals on the tour, including 7 against Saskatchewan All-Stars on 17 June 1937. The 1937/38 season ended with Tadman scoring 15 goals in 32 games. The following season Tadman scored 24 goals in 32 games, including 4 in a 7-1 demolition of Manchester United on 13 February 1939. Tadman also missed a penalty in this game. Tadman started the 1939-40 season well scoring 2 goals in 3 games, before the league was abandoned due to the start of the Second World War.

War years

Tadman guested during the war years for Aberaman Athletic, where he scored 4 goals in 1944-45, and Bath City, where he scored 6 in the same season, as well as Swansea Town, Bristol City and Ipswich Town, where he made 1 appearance in 1945-46.

References

George Tadman Wikipedia