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Full name
  
Wilfred Innerd

Place of birth
  
Newcastle upon Tyne

Place of death
  
Newcastle upon Tyne

Name
  
Wilf Innerd

Died
  
June 24, 1967

Date of birth
  
1878

Date of death
  
24 June 1967

Height
  
5'9

Role
  
Footballer

Wilf Innerd (born Wilfred Innerd 1878 – 24 June 1967) was a professional footballer who played for Wallsend Park Villa, Newcastle United, Crystal Palace, Shildon Athletic and Newcastle City. He signed for Newcastle United from Wallsend Park Villa in May 1900. Innerd found it hard to break into the Newcastle side, which was the pre-eminent team of the era, and played mainly for the reserve team, Newcastle United 'A's. He made only three appearances in the first team, two in 1901 and a final appearance in 1905. At the end of the 1905 season Innerd signed for Crystal Palace and took over as captain from Ted Birnie in 1906. He captained the club during their shock FA Cup win over Newcastle in 1907. Innerd was a regular in the side until he was badly injured in a January 1909 FA Cup match against Wolves which curtailed his Palace career.

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