George Stabb Explained

George Stabb
Fullname:George Herbert Stabb
Birth Date:26 September 1912
Birth Place:Paignton, England
Death Place:Bradford, England
Height:5 ft 7 in[1]
Position:Wing half / Forward
Youthclubs1:Dartmouth United
Youthclubs2:Paignton Town
Years1:1931–1934
Clubs1:Torquay United
Caps1:93
Goals1:44
Years2:1934–1935
Clubs2:Notts County
Caps2:24
Goals2:5
Years3:1935–1936
Clubs3:Port Vale
Caps3:32
Goals3:9
Years4:1936–1947
Clubs4:Bradford Park Avenue
Caps4:94
Goals4:4
Totalcaps:243
Totalgoals:62

George Herbert Stabb (26 September 1912 – 11 December 1994) was an English footballer who played for Torquay United, Notts County, Port Vale, and Bradford Park Avenue in the 1930s.

Career

Stabb played for Dartmouth United and Paignton Town before joining Torquay United in September 1931. He scored three goals in 12 Third Division South games in 1931–32. He claimed his first goal in the Football League on 7 September in a 10–2 defeat to Fulham at Craven Cottage. He went on to score 26 goals in 45 appearances in the 1932–33 season to finish as the club's top-scorer. He scored a hat-trick in an 8–1 win over Southend United at Plainmoor on 10 September and bagged another hat-trick in a 3–2 victory over Watford on 18 March. He then went on to score 15 goals in 1933–34 as he finished as the "Gulls" top-scorer for a second successive season. He then moved on to Notts County.[2] He spent the 1933–34 season at Meadow Lane, and scored five goals in 24 Second Division games.

He signed with Port Vale in July 1935.[3] He enjoyed a great start to his career with the "Valiants", scoring one goal in each of the first four Second Division games of the 1935–36 season.[3] However, he damaged a cartilage during a 5–1 defeat to Burnley at Turf Moor on 9 September.[3] This injury required surgery. However, he regained his place in the team after recovering in November.[3] In the FA Cup, he scored against First Division champions Sunderland at Roker Park and The Old Recreation Ground, as Vale drew 2–2 before recording a shock 2–0 victory.[3] However, Vale slipped to relegation into the Third Division North.[3] Stabb played twice at the start of the 1936–37 season, before transferring to Bradford Park Avenue, back in the Second Division, in September 1936.[3]

Career statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Torquay United1931–32Third Division South1131000123
1932–33Third Division South402452004526
1933–34Third Division South371321214115
1934–35Third Division South54000054
Total9344832110348
Notts County1934–35Second Division2451000255
Port Vale1935–36Second Division30932003311
1936–37Third Division North20000020
Total32932003511
Bradford Park Avenue1936–37Second Division1710000171
1937–38Second Division4004100441
1938–39Second Division3521000362
1939–4000003030
1946–47Second Division21000021
Total94451301025
Career total243621765126569

Notes and References

  1. News: Port Vale. Famous coach . Sunday Dispatch Football Guide . London . 23 August 1936 . xvi . Newspapers.com.
  2. Book: Joyce, Michael . Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 . SoccerData (Tony Brown) . Nottingham . 2004 . 247 . 978-1-899468-67-6.
  3. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 279. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.