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Full name
  
Edward Winship

Years
  
Team

Date of birth
  
1900

Name
  
Ted Winship


Place of birth
  
Prudhoe, England

Died
  
London, United Kingdom

Place of death
  
London, England

Playing position
  
Defender

Date of death
  
November 1929 (aged 28–29)

Edward "Ted" Winship (1901 – 19 October 1929) was an English professional football full back who appeared in the Football League for Brentford and Coventry City.

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Career

As a youth, Winship played for Northern Football Alliance club Prudhoe Castle. At age 19, he was signed by Second Division club Crystal Palace, but failed to make a senior appearance. He returned to Prudhoe Castle and moved back to the Second Division to join Coventry City in 1922. After 84 appearances, he dropped back into to non-league football with Birmingham & District League club Kidderminster Harriers in 1925, before returning to the Football League to join Third Division South club Brentford in August 1926, where he played the next three seasons.

Illness and death

Winship was struck down with yellow jaundice and kidney problems in June 1929, but failed to recover and died five months later in Brentford Hospital. At the time of his death, he and his family lived around the corner from Brentford's Griffin Park ground and the club's directors donated the proceeds from a reserve team match to his widow Sarah and children. A week after his death, Brentford faced Norwich City at Griffin Park and prior to kick off, the 15,000 crowd stood in silence while a band played 'Abide with Me'. Winship was buried in Coventry after a service at St George's Church, Brentford.

References

Ted Winship Wikipedia


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