Fred Briggs (footballer)
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Fred Briggs | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Fred Briggs | |
Date of birth | 15 August 1914 | |
Place of birth | Wombwell, England | |
Date of death | October 1985 (age 71) | |
Place of death | Rotherham, England | |
Height | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | |
Playing position | Forward | |
Youth clubs | ||
1932 |
Mexborough Town Wombwell |
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Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1932–1935 1935–1938 1938–1939 |
Rotherham United Reading Southampton |
74 (17) 27 (6) 36 (14) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Fred Briggs (15 August 1914 – October 1985) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward for Rotherham United, Reading and Southampton in the 1930s.
[edit] Playing career
He was born in Wombwell and played as a youth for Mexborough Town and Wombwell before joining Third Division North team Rotherham United in May 1932. Essentially a right winger, Briggs came into the side at the start of the 1932–33 season and played in nine of the opening ten games. His subsequent appearances were spread out with six successive games being his best spell. He had only netted a couple of goals before he rounded off the season with a brace in the last game of the season, a 6–1 home victory over Halifax Town. Following the arrival of George Raynor the next season, Briggs switched to inside forward missing just five league games; he stepped up his scoring rate finding the net in four consecutive league games in March with seven goals in eight games. After the first six games of the 1934–35 season he lost his place to Roland Bastow and played just three more games, his last being a 2–2 home draw against Crewe Alexandra on 15 December 1934.
He moved south to join Reading in June 1935, where he found first team opportunities scarce, making only 27 league appearances in three seasons.
In May 1938, he was signed on a free transfer by Second Division Southampton. Manager Tom Parker saw him as the ideal player to pair with Harry Osman up front. Briggs made his first start on 24 September 1938 in a defeat at Newcastle United, but soon settled into the side. In a run of twelve matches from mid-October to Christmas, he scored ten goals including a hat-trick at home to Swansea Town on 26 November. By the end of the season he was the Saints' top scorer with 14 goals.
The outbreak of war then brought Briggs's playing career to a premature end. Although he played for theSaints in the first wartime season, he moved on to guest for several clubs, including Fulham and Watford.
There is little public information about his post-war career, although he never again played professional football.
[edit] References
- Duncan Holley & Gary Chalk (1992). The Alphabet of the Saints. ACL & Polar Publishing, pp.45-46. ISBN 0-9514862-3-3.