George Hunter (footballer, born 1885)

George Hunter
Personal information
Full name George Charles Hunter[1]
Date of birth 2 June 1885[1]
Place of birth Nowshehra, British India
Date of death March 1934 (aged 48)[1]
Place of death Lambeth, England
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Playing position Half back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Maidstone United
1907–1908 Croydon Common 13 (1)
1908–1912 Aston Villa 91 (1)
1912–1913 Oldham Athletic 40 (1)
1913–1914 Chelsea 30 (2)
1914–1915 Manchester United 22 (2)
1915–1916 Croydon Common 18 (3)
1916–1917 Southampton 17 (0)
1917–1918 Brentford 17 (0)
1918–1919 Birmingham 21 (2)
1919 Portsmouth 8 (0)
National team
The Football League XI 2 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

George Charles Hunter (2 June 1885 – March 1934) was an English footballer who played as a half back.

Club career

Born in Nowshehra, British India, he played for Aston Villa, Oldham Athletic, and Chelsea in his early years.[1] In March 1914, he was sold to Manchester United.[2] He captained the side during the 1914–15 season and would stay with United until January 1915, when his contract was cancelled for a training ground incident.[2] He played for Croydon Common, Southampton, Brentford and Birmingham as a guest player during the First World War and finished his career with Portsmouth of the Southern League in the 1919–20 season.[1][3]

Military service

Hunter joined the Royal West Kent Regiment of the British Army in December 1903, rising through the ranks to lance corporal by February 1906.[2] He served in Malta, but was found guilty of theft and receiving stolen goods by court-martial in December 1906, serving 140 days hard labour before being discharged in May 1907.[2] Over a year after the outbreak of the First World War, Hunter enlisted in the Royal Sussex Regiment in September 1915 and served in the 10th (Reserve) Battalion until June 1916.[2] He was sent to France to join the 9th (Service) Battalion in August 1916, but bouts of dysentery saw him posted back to Britain as a fitness instructor.[2] He was demobbed after the Armistice in November 1918.[2]

Personal life

After his retirement from football, Hunter worked as a sports writer.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Joyce, Michael (2012). Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. Nottingham: Tony Brown. p. 148. ISBN 190589161X.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "George Hunter | Football and the First World War". Retrieved 2015-08-02.
  3. http://www.zen139857.zen.co.uk/HUNTER_George_H..pdf

External links

Sporting positions
Preceded by
George Stacey
Manchester United captain
1914–1915
Succeeded by
Patrick O'Connell


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