Personal information | |||
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Full name | Stanley Milburn | ||
Date of birth | 27 October 1926 | ||
Place of birth | Ashington, England | ||
Date of death | 30 July 2010 | (aged 83)||
Place of death | Rochdale, England | ||
Playing position | full back | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
19??-1947 | Ashington | ? | (?) |
1947-1952 | Chesterfield | 179 | (0) |
1952-1959 | Leicester City | 171 | (1) |
1959-1965 | Rochdale[1] | 237 | (26) |
National team | |||
1950 | England B[2] | 1 | (0) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). |
Stanley Milburn (27 October 1926 – 30 July 2010) was an English former football full back. Part of a famous footballing dynasty, he was brother of John ('Jack') Milburn b 1908 (Leeds United and Bradford City), George Milburn b 1910 (Leeds United and Chesterfield), James ('Jimmy') Milburn b 1919 (Leeds United and Bradford City), cousin of Jackie Milburn and uncle of Jack and Bobby Charlton.
Milburn began his career at local non-league club Ashington where he attracted the attentions of Chesterfield for whom he signed in January 1947. In March 1952 he moved to Leicester City where he won a second division medal in 1953-54. Despite being a good club servant Milburn's time at Filbert Street is remembered as much for a unique occurrence when he and defensive partner Jack Froggatt both mishit a clearance simultaneously, thus registering the Football League's only occurrence of an own goal credited to two different players.[3] He moved to Rochdale in January 1959 and earned a testimonial at the club, creating another unique achievement by being awarded this honour at all three of his league clubs.[4]
Following his retirement he settled in Rochdale where he worked as a warehouseman.[5]
He died on 30 July 2010 at the age of 83. His funeral took place at Rochdale Crematorium three weeks later, with his one England B cap placed on his coffin.[6]