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Full name
  
William Harry Gooney

Name
  
Harry Gooney

Role
  
Footballer

Playing position
  
Wing half

1926–1927
  
Norton Woodseats


Date of birth
  
(1910-10-08)8 October 1910

Date of death
  
11 June 1978(1978-06-11) (aged 67)

Died
  
June 11, 1978, Blackpool, United Kingdom

Place of death
  
Blackpool, England

Place of birth
  
Sheffield, England

William Harry Gooney (8 October 1910 – 11 June 1978) known as Harry Gooney was an English footballer who played as a wing half.

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Career

Gooney had captained both Sheffield and England boys while a junior and joined home-town Sheffield United immediately after leaving school in 1925, but he was under the allowed age for players and the club was forced to cancel his registration. Keen not to lose Gooney to another club United employed him as an office assistance but allowed him to train with the first team. Gooney also played as an amateur for local side Norton Woodseats until he was seventeen, at which point he officially re-joined United.

Despite showing early promise as a youngster, Gooney struggled to maintain that into his adult career, and having been hampered by three successive bouts of pneumonia, he did not make his league debut until September 1930 only a month from his twentieth birthday. Despite playing regularly from that point, Gooney struggled to make an impact and asked for a transfer in 1933 which the club refused. Gooney was appointed United's captain in August 1934 but remained unhappy and resigned the position in January 1935. United finally agreed to Gooney's transfer request at the end of the 1934–35 season, and he was sold to Plymouth Argyle for £300 in June 1935. Gooney's playing fortunes did not improve and he left Plymouth after only six months, signing for Luton Town in February 1936 before retiring four months later.

Personal life

Born in Sheffield, Gooney attended Newhall School as a child. After retiring from football Gooney spent a long period unemployed before eventually finding employment with the Sheffield Electricity Department where he worked for 33 years.

References

Harry Gooney Wikipedia


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