George Carter (footballer born 1900)
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George Carter (19 October 1900 - 1981 ) was an English footballer who played as an half-back.
Born in West Ham, London, Carter played for West Ham Boys, then his works team, Green & Silley Weir of the London Munitions League, before moving to West Ham United for the club's first season of League football in 1919-20.
Often used as understudy to Syd Bishop, George Kay or Jack Tresadern, Carter managed 136 League appearances for the Irons. His only goal came in a 2-1 loss against Leeds United on 29 January 1921. He also played 19 FA Cup games for the club.
Carter never fully recovered from a knee injury sustained during a game against Blackburn Rovers on 14 February 1927. After a cartilage operation, he signed on for the following season but did not play. He had a brief stint at Fulham in 1928 and later played for Grays Thurrock
Carter went on to work for local company Tate & Lyle, and continued his association with the game as a coach with them. He also organised the West Ham six-a-side tournament.
[edit] References
- Hogg, Tony (2005). Who's Who of West Ham United. Profile Sports Media, 45. ISBN 1 903135 50 8.
- West Ham Player List, last accessed 21 January 2007
- George Carter, westhamstats.info, last accessed 21 January 2007