Allen Foster Explained

Allen Foster
Fullname:Allen Foster
Birth Date:1887
Birth Place:Rawmarsh, England
Death Date:8 August
Death Place:Corbie, France
Position:Inside left
Clubs1:Parkgate Athletic
Years2:–1909
Clubs2:Rotherham Town
Years3:1909–1911
Clubs3:Bristol City
Caps3:13
Goals3:1
Years4:1911–1916
Clubs4:Reading
Caps4:146
Goals4:67

Allen Foster (c. 1887 – 8 August 1916) was an English professional footballer who made over 140 appearances in the Southern League for Reading. An inside left, he also played in the Football League for Bristol City.

Career

Foster was born in Rawmarsh, Yorkshire and began his career in non-League football with Parkgate Athletic and Rotherham Town.[1] He moved to First Division club Bristol City in 1909, but made just 13 appearances, scoring one goal. Foster's prolific scoring for the Bristol City reserve team in the Great Western Suburban League prompted newly promoted Southern League First Division club Reading to sign him for a £75 fee in August 1911. A successful player with Reading, he was remembered for his hat-trick scored against Italian giants AC Milan in the Biscuitmen's 5–0 victory on 13 May 1914.[2] The result prompted the leading Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera to report that "without doubt, Reading FC are the finest foreign team seen in Italy".[3] Foster finished his professional career with Reading with 73 goals.[4]

Personal life

Foster was married and while a footballer with Parkgate Athletic, he worked in the fitter's room at a colliery. In 1914, during the early months of the First World War, Foster enlisted as a private in the Football Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment.[5] On 8 August 1916, he went over the top with the battalion at Guillemont, during the Battle of Delville Wood and was shot in the thigh, abdomen and arm.[6] Foster was recovered by four stretcher-bearers from no man's land and was transported to a hospital in Corbie, where he died of his wounds. He was buried in Corbie Communal Cemetery Extension.

Honours

Notes and References

  1. Book: Joyce, Michael . Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 . Tony Brown . 2012 . 978-1905891610 . Nottingham . 102.
  2. Web site: Allen Foster . live . 17 November 2015 . www.readingfc.co.uk. https://web.archive.org/web/20200924114600/https://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/2014/may/the-italian-job-allen-foster/ . 24 September 2020 .
  3. Web site: Royals Remembered . live . 21 January 2022 . Reading FC Home of the Royals!. https://web.archive.org/web/20210715160755/https://www.readingfc.co.uk/history/royals-remembered/ . 15 July 2021 .
  4. Web site: Top Scorers . 28 November 2017 . www.royalsrecord.co.uk . 8 July 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170708053021/http://www.royalsrecord.co.uk/players/scorers.html . dead .
  5. Book: Riddoch, Andrew . When the Whistle Blows: The Story of the Footballers' Battalion in the Great War . Kemp . John . Holmes . Richard . 20 November 2008 . Haynes Publishing . 9781844256563 . 1st . Sparkford . 48 . English.
  6. News: Remembering Allen Foster, 100 years on . en-gb . Reading FC . 28 November 2017.
  7. News: Low . Jonathan . 8 April 2017 . STAR induct 13 new names into Reading FC's Hall of Fame . getreading . 28 November 2017.