Henry Hird Explained

Henry Hird
Birth Date:1874
Birth Place:West Hartlepool, England
Position:Winger
Years1:1897–1900
Clubs1:Thames Ironworks
Caps1:32[1]
Goals1:8

Henry Hird (born 1874) was an English association footballer who played as a winger.[2]

Football career

Born in West Hartlepool, Hird moved south to work for the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company as a plater in 1897. He was a fast and tricky player renowned for his accurate crosses and described as "an out and out right winger".

He joined Thames Ironworks for season 1897–98, his high quality crosses contributed towards the Ironworks winning the 1897–98 London League. Hird is thought to be the first Ironworks player to have been sent off. In his third game, a London League game against Leyton on 30 October 1897, Hird was dismissed by the referee for disputing the awarding of a penalty. He made just one appearance in the Southern Football League Division One and played for Ironworks until his last game on 14 October 1899.[3] With this game, his career ended abruptly for an unknown reason.[2]

Career statistics

Club statistics
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1897–98London League12510135
1898–99Southern League Division Two19331224
1899–1900Southern League Division One103040
Total32871399

Notes and References

  1. Includes Southern League and London League games. The club's first team competed in the London League in the 1897–98 season and the Southern League thereafter.
  2. Book: John Powles. Iron in the Blood: Thames Ironworks FC, the Club That Became West Ham United. 1 May 2005. Tony Brown. 66. 978-1-899468-22-5.
  3. Web site: Welcome to the Wonderful World of West Ham United Statistics — Henry Hird . www.westhamstats.info . 17 December 2014.