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Name
  
Roy Warhurst

Playing position
  
Wing half

Role
  
Footballer


1943–1944
  
Died
  
January 7, 2014

Position
  
Wing half, Midfielder

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Date of birth
  
(1926-09-18)18 September 1926

Date of death
  
7 January 2014(2014-01-07) (aged 87)

Place of birth
  
Sheffield, England

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Roy Warhurst (18 September 1926 – 7 January 2014) was an English footballer who made more than 300 appearances in the Football League playing for Sheffield United, Birmingham City, Manchester City, Crewe Alexandra and Oldham Athletic. He played as a wing half.

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Warhurst was born in Handsworth, Sheffield. He began his football career during the Second World War as an amateur with Huddersfield Town and Sheffield United, and turned professional with the latter in September 1944. His early career was as a winger, but after he joined Birmingham City for an £8,000 fee in 1950, he was converted to wing half. His forceful style contributed much to the club's Second Division title in the 1954–55 season and to their performances in the First Division and the FA Cup the following season. Warhurst injured a thigh in the sixth-round FA Cup match, and missed the rest of the season, and his absence was considered a significant factor in Birmingham's losing the 1956 FA Cup Final: teammate Alex Govan was convinced that "if Roy Warhurst had been fit then there would only have been one winner". He succeeded Len Boyd as Birmingham captain at the end of that season, and 12 months later signed for Manchester City for a £10,000 fee. He spent 18 months at City before moving on to Crewe Alexandra and then to Oldham Athletic, where he was appointed captain. A spell in non-league football with Banbury Spencer preceded his retirement from the game in 1964.

He went on to become a scrap metal dealer. He was married to Jean and had three children. He died in January 2014 at the age of 87.

Roy warhurst 27th annual cgmfc lifetime achievement award


Honours

  • Football League Second Division champions: 1954–55
  • FA Cup runner-up: 1956
  • References

    Roy Warhurst Wikipedia


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