Alf Ringstead
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Alf Ringstead | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Alfred Ringstead | |
Date of birth | October 14, 1927 | |
Place of birth | Dublin, Republic of Ireland | |
Date of death | 2000 | |
Playing position | Outside Right | |
Youth clubs | ||
Ellesmere Port F.C. | ||
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1950-1959 1959-1960 |
Sheffield United Mansfield Town Total |
247 27 (3) 274 (104) |
(101)
National team | ||
1951-1959 | Republic of Ireland | 20 (7) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Alfred Ringstead (born. October 14, 1927 in Dublin, Republic of Ireland – died. 2000) was a professional footballer who played in the position of outside right for Sheffield United between 1950 and 1959.
As a 14 year-old Ringstead played his football for Everton junior teams where he received a wage of just three shillings and sixpence. The Merseyside club showed little concern in keeping him and, he returned back home without any encouragement. After serving in the Army in India, Alf returned to play for Ellesmere Port F.C. while working as an upholsterer.
In 1950, Alf joined non-league Northwich Victoria in the Cheshire League, and after little more than a handful of games, he had scored eleven goals, and it was while he was with them that he was spotted by Sheffield United. He was watched by United in a match at Buxton and, agreed to sign a few hours after the match had finished.
He was signed by Sheffield United manager Teddy Davision in November 1950, in a double transfer along with fellow winger Derek Hawksworth, for a total outlay of £15,000, with Hawksworth joining two weeks later.
After two appearances in the Central League side, Ringstead made his first team league debut against Coventry City at Bramall Lane on December 2, 1950, scoring with a flying header and, scored in the following two games in Division Two. He was fast, penetrative, determined, eager to take on an opponent, and shared these characteristics with the ability to shoot and centre with power and accuracy with both feet.
He was a good header of the ball, but it was his sense of anticipation for being in the right place at the right time, that brought him so many goals.
He made his debut for the Republic of Ireland against Argentina at Dalymount Park, Dublin, on May 13, 1951, and had such a good game that he won a regular place in the side, building up to a total of 20 international caps.
Ringstead played a significant part in Sheffield United's 7-3 defeat of Sheffield Wednesday in the Steel City derby at Bramall Lane on September 8, 1951, scoring two of the goals in the famous victory. In total, he played 247 league matches for the Blades and scoring 101 goals, in his eight years at Bramall Lane.
Soon after scoring his 101st League goal for Sheffield United, Alf was transferred to Mansfield Town in July 1959. He played 27 matches scoring three goals for the Stags.
He ended his career by joining non-league Frickley Colliery.
[edit] References
- Clarebrough, Denis (1989). Sheffield United F.C., The First 100 years. Sheffield United Football Club. ISBN 0-9508588-1-1.
- Young, Percy A. (1962). Football in Sheffield. Stanley Paul & Co Ltd. ISBN 0-9506272-4-0.
- A to Z Encyclopedia, Sheffield United Match Day Programme, 22 March 1986.
- They Played at the Lane, Sheffield United Match Day Programme, 17 September 1988.