Harold Fleming

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Harold Fleming
Personal information
Full name Harold John Fleming
Date of birth 4 April 1887
Place of birth Downton, Wiltshire, England
Date of death August 23, 1955
Position Inside forward
Youth clubs
St. Marks
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1907-1924 Swindon Town 295 (182)
National team
1909-1914 England 11 (9)

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

Harold Fleming (April 30, 1887 - August 23, 1955) was a footballer for St. Marks F.C. and Swindon Town F.C.. Fleming was an Inside Forward and began his career at St. Marks before being invited for a trial at Swindon Town by manager, Sam Allen.

Fleming scored a brace in a 4-0 win over Salisbury City F.C. and was swiftly signed on a full-time basis.

Harold Fleming became a Swindon Town legend scoring 203 times in 332 games for Swindon and if it was not for World War I it is believed his career could have been more successful. He worked as a PE Instructor during the conflict.

Fleming's legendary status in the minds of Swindon supporters is cemented by a road named after the forward close to the County Ground named Fleming Way and a statue which stands in the club's foyer.

[edit] Swindon Town Career

Season Team League Apps League Goals Cup Apps Cup Goals
1923-24 Swindon Town 5 3 5 2
1922-23 Swindon Town 14 4 1 0
1921-22 Swindon Town 24 11 2 2
1920-21 Swindon Town 26 16 1 1
1919-20 Swindon Town 20 10 2 0
1914-15 Swindon Town 23 12 2 0
1913-14 Swindon Town 24 18 1 1
1912-13 Swindon Town 12 9 2 1
1911-12 Swindon Town 20 16 6 5
1910-11 Swindon Town 30 19 4 2
1909-10 Swindon Town 33 19 6 7
1908-09 Swindon Town 34 28 1 0
1907-08 Swindon Town 30 17 4 0

[edit] England career

Fleming remains the only Swindon player to have represented England at senior level - gaining 11 caps between 1909-1914.

Cap Date Venue Opposition Att. Result Goals
1 03/04/1909 Crystal Palace Scotland 40,000 (W) 2-0 0
2 29/05/1909 Budapest Hungary 10,000 (W) 4-2 1
3 31/05/1909 Budapest Scotland 13,000 (W) 8-2 2
4 12/02/1910 Belfast Ireland 25,000 (D) 1-1 1
5 14/03/1910 Cardiff Wales 20,000 (W) 1-0 0
6 11/02/1911 Derby Ireland 20,000 (W) 2-1 0
7 13/03/1911 Millwall Wales 22,000 (W) 3-0 0
8 10/02/1912 Dublin Ireland 15,000 (W) 6-1 3
9 17/03/1913 Bristol Wales 8,000 (W) 4-3 1
10 05/04/1913 Chelsea Scotland 52,500 (W) 1-0 0
11 04/04/1914 Glasgow Scotland 127,307 (L) 1-3 1

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