Frank Mountford Explained

Frank Mountford
Fullname:Frank Mountford
Birth Date:30 March 1923
Birth Place:Askern, Doncaster, England
Death Date:27 June 2006 (aged 83)
Death Place:Stoke-on-Trent, England
Position:Utility
Years1:1946–1958
Caps1:391
Goals1:21

Frank Mountford (30 March 1923 – 27 June 2006) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Stoke City.[1]

Career

Mountford was thought to be one of many local start players to emerge from the youth ranks at the Victoria Ground during the 1940s but Mountford was born in Askern near Doncaster and moved to Stoke-on-Trent as a young boy.[1] He broke into the first team during World War II and became one of the finest servants the club have had.[1] During the War league seasons Mountford played as a centre forward and scored 23 goals during the 1940–41 season and 20 in 1942–43.[1]

He gradually began to move out to defence and by the time Football League had resumed he was able to play in a number of positions and his best season in a Stoke shirt came in 1950–51 season where he played in every match at centre back in place of Neil Franklin who had caused controversy by moving to Colombia.[1] He was a committed player who was always involved in the thick of the action and often required the attention of the club doctor.[1] He retired in 1958 after making 425 appearances (600 including war league) scoring 24 goals. After hanging up his boots he moved to the back room staff and served as the club trainer and then coach until 1978.[1]

Career statistics

Source:

+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueFA CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Stoke City1945–46War League8080
1946–47First Division26041301
1947–48First Division35220372
1948–49First Division40541446
1949–50First Division37500375
1950–51First Division42231453
1951–52First Division28130311
1952–53First Division37520395
1953–54Second Division41130441
1954–55Second Division40030430
1955–56Second Division15010160
1956–57Second Division39010400
1957–58Second Division11000110
Career total3912134342524

Notes and References

  1. Book: Matthews, Tony. The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. 1994. Lion Press. 0-9524151-0-0.