Personal information | |||
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Full name | Harry Theodore Wilkes | ||
Date of birth | 24 June 1907 | ||
Place of birth | Sedgley, England | ||
Date of death | 5 April 1984 | (aged 76)||
Place of death | Derby, England | ||
Position(s) | Goalkeeper | ||
Youth career | |||
1925–1926 | Sedgley Congregationals | ||
1926–1927 | Wellington Town | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | ( Gls) |
1927–1934 | Derby County | 208 | (0) |
1934–1935 | Sheffield United | ||
1935–1936 | Rhyl Athletic | ||
Heanor Town | |||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Harry Theodore Wilkes (24 June 1907 – 5 April 1984) [1] was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, most notably for Derby County.
Wilkes started his footballing career at playing for hometown Sedgley Congregationals in 1925, before joining Wellington Town in 1926. [2]
In February 1927, Wilkes would join First Division Derby County to start his professional football career. [1] Initially, Wilkes would act as backup to Ben Olney [2] and he would make his senior league debut in a 4–0 victory at the Baseball Ground against Arsenal on 24 September 1927. [3] Olney would soon after leave to join Aston Villa and Wilkes would take over as first choice keeper. [2] He would make 31 appearances in the 1927–28 season. [4] In the 1928–29 season, Wilkes would only miss one game as he played 44 games. [4] In the 1929–30 season, Wilkes would only miss five games as Derby would finish runners-up in the league championship, [1] [2] [5] playing in 40 first team matches. [4] Another 40 appearances were made in the 1930–31 season [4] and 43 in the 1931–32 season [4] Wilkes would start the 1932–33 season as first choice but would lose his place in the team to Jack Kirby in December 1932. [2] [6] Wilkes made the last of his 220 appearances [7] for Derby in a 4–1 loss at Blackpool on 27 December 1932. [8]
Wilkes would join Sheffield United in March 1934. [8] [1] [2] He would make 14 appearances in total, as he was mainly used as a back up to Jack Smith and Roy John. [2] He play three times in United's 1933–34 season relegation season, which ended his top flight career, after making 211 career First Division appearances. [9] Wilkes joined Rhyl Athletic in October 1935, [1] [2] before ending his career at Heanor Town, joining them in 1936. [1] [2]
After football, Wilkes lived in Derby and owned a fish and chip shop with his wife Effie in Cowsley Road, Chaddesden. He was a part of the congregation in the funeral of former teammate Tommy Cooper who died in a motorcycle crash in June 1940, whilst playing for Liverpool. [10]
Wilkes died on 5 April 1984, in Derby aged 76. [1]
Personal information | |||
---|---|---|---|
Full name | Harry Theodore Wilkes | ||
Date of birth | 24 June 1907 | ||
Place of birth | Sedgley, England | ||
Date of death | 5 April 1984 | (aged 76)||
Place of death | Derby, England | ||
Position(s) | Goalkeeper | ||
Youth career | |||
1925–1926 | Sedgley Congregationals | ||
1926–1927 | Wellington Town | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | ( Gls) |
1927–1934 | Derby County | 208 | (0) |
1934–1935 | Sheffield United | ||
1935–1936 | Rhyl Athletic | ||
Heanor Town | |||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Harry Theodore Wilkes (24 June 1907 – 5 April 1984) [1] was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, most notably for Derby County.
Wilkes started his footballing career at playing for hometown Sedgley Congregationals in 1925, before joining Wellington Town in 1926. [2]
In February 1927, Wilkes would join First Division Derby County to start his professional football career. [1] Initially, Wilkes would act as backup to Ben Olney [2] and he would make his senior league debut in a 4–0 victory at the Baseball Ground against Arsenal on 24 September 1927. [3] Olney would soon after leave to join Aston Villa and Wilkes would take over as first choice keeper. [2] He would make 31 appearances in the 1927–28 season. [4] In the 1928–29 season, Wilkes would only miss one game as he played 44 games. [4] In the 1929–30 season, Wilkes would only miss five games as Derby would finish runners-up in the league championship, [1] [2] [5] playing in 40 first team matches. [4] Another 40 appearances were made in the 1930–31 season [4] and 43 in the 1931–32 season [4] Wilkes would start the 1932–33 season as first choice but would lose his place in the team to Jack Kirby in December 1932. [2] [6] Wilkes made the last of his 220 appearances [7] for Derby in a 4–1 loss at Blackpool on 27 December 1932. [8]
Wilkes would join Sheffield United in March 1934. [8] [1] [2] He would make 14 appearances in total, as he was mainly used as a back up to Jack Smith and Roy John. [2] He play three times in United's 1933–34 season relegation season, which ended his top flight career, after making 211 career First Division appearances. [9] Wilkes joined Rhyl Athletic in October 1935, [1] [2] before ending his career at Heanor Town, joining them in 1936. [1] [2]
After football, Wilkes lived in Derby and owned a fish and chip shop with his wife Effie in Cowsley Road, Chaddesden. He was a part of the congregation in the funeral of former teammate Tommy Cooper who died in a motorcycle crash in June 1940, whilst playing for Liverpool. [10]
Wilkes died on 5 April 1984, in Derby aged 76. [1]