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Full name
  
Harry Ness

?–1911
  
Barnsley

Died
  
June 26, 1957

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer


Playing position
  
Full Back

Name
  
Harry Ness

Place of birth
  
England

1911–1920
  
Sunderland

Position
  
Defender

Harry Marshall Ness (1885–1957) was an English footballer who played for Barnsley and Sunderland. He was a Full Back.

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Club career

Harry Ness was part of the Barnsley side that contested the 1910 FA Cup Final. They lost in a replay 2–0 to Newcastle United. He transferred to Sunderland in 1911.

He was a FA Cup runner up again in 1913 FA Cup Final when Sunderland were beaten 1–0 by Aston Villa but he did get a league winners' medal as Sunderland topped the table.

In 1916, Ness enlisted with 42nd Battalion of the Royal Highlanders (Black Watch) and first went to Perth to train.

In May 1920, he was transferred to Aberdeen. He suffered an injury in a pre-season match but was reported to have made a complete recovery by October 1920, and played for their reserve team. Some incident occurred, as in May 1921, he filed a claim against Aberdeen with the SFA for £132 (equivalent to £5,000 in 2015). The next month, it was reported that Aberdeen came to a settlement with Ness. In August of that year, it was reported that Aberdeen would transfer Ness.

Post-career

In 1929, he married Ella Ellis in Scarborough, where he died in 1957.

References

Harry Ness Wikipedia