Frank Richardson (footballer, born 1897) explained

Frank Richardson
Fullname:Frank Richardson
Birth Date:29 January 1897
Birth Place:Barking, England
Height:[1]
Position:Forward
Years1:1920–1921
Clubs1:Barking Town
Years2:1921–1922
Caps2:63
Goals2:37
Years3:1922–1923
Clubs3:Stoke
Caps3:14
Goals3:3
Years4:1923–1924
Caps4:10
Goals4:2
Years5:1924–1926
Caps5:53
Goals5:33
Years6:1926–1929
Clubs6:Reading
Caps6:91
Goals6:44
Years7:1930–1931
Caps7:38
Goals7:11
Years8:1931
Caps8:0
Goals8:0
Totalcaps:269
Totalgoals:130

Frank Richardson (29 January 1897 – 19 May 1987) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Reading, Plymouth Argyle, Swindon Town, West Ham United and Stoke.[2]

Career

Richardson was born in Barking and played for the local club Barking Town before joining Plymouth Argyle in 1921. In his first season as a professional he scored 31 goals in 41 matches as Plymouth finished in 2nd place in the Third Division South which included a hat-trick on his debut. He signed for First Division Stoke in March 1923 but only scored once as Stoke were relegated at the end of the 1922–23 season.[2] He scored just twice in 1923–24 and was sold to West Ham United where he gain struggled in the top flight and he decided to return to the Third Division South joining Swindon Town.[2]

He soon rekindled his goalscoring ability scoring 15 in 35 appearances in 1924–25 and then an impressive 18 in 19 in 1925–26 which also included 10 in 4 FA Cup matches.

Midway through the season he joined Reading scoring 12 goals in the last 13 matches which saw the "Biscuitmen" win the Third Division South title. In 1926–27 he again had a good season in the cup scoring nine goals in ten, including the only goal in front of Reading's record crowd of 33,042 against Brentford. Reading reached the semi-final that year, losing out to Cardiff City. He left Elm Park in the summer of 1930 having scored 55 goals in 103 matches.

Frank then spent 1930–31 at Swindon scoring 11 goals in 39 matches and had a short spell at Mansfield Town before deciding to retire.

When Reading secured promotion in 1976, 50 years after Frank achieved the same feat in 1926, he was invited to celebrate with the team. A decade later, Reading won Division Three once more, and Frank was invited back as the sole surviving member of that team.[3]

Career statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Plymouth Argyle1921–22Third Division South4131204331
1922–23Third Division South226242410
Total6337446741
Stoke1922–23First Division810081
1923–24Second Division620062
Total14300143
West Ham United1923–24First Division10210112
Swindon Town1924–25Third Division South3415103515
1925–26Third Division South19184102328
Total53335105843
Reading1925–26Third Division South1312001312
1926–27Second Division36181094627
1927–28Second Division3111223313
1928–29Second Division10300103
1929–30Second Division100010
Total9144121110355
Swindon Town1930–31Third Division South3811103911
Career Total2691302325292155

Honours

Reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: The lure of promotion. Stoke . Athletic News . Manchester . 13 August 1923 . 6.
  2. Book: Matthews, Tony. The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. 1994. Lion Press. 0-9524151-0-0.
  3. Biscuits and Royals by David Downs, Fericon Press, Reading, 1986