Ted Burgin Explained

Ted Burgin
Fullname:Edward Burgin
Birth Date:29 April 1927
Birth Place:Bradfield, England
Position:Goalkeeper
Years1:–1949
Clubs1:Alford Town
Years2:1949–1957
Clubs2:Sheffield United
Caps2:281
Goals2:0
Years3:1957–1958
Clubs3:Doncaster Rovers
Caps3:5
Goals3:0
Years4:1958–1961
Clubs4:Leeds United
Caps4:58
Goals4:0
Years5:1961–1966
Clubs5:Rochdale
Caps5:207
Goals5:0
Clubs6:Glossop
Totalcaps:551
Totalgoals:0
Nationalyears1:1954
Nationalteam1:England B
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Managerclubs1:Glossop (player-manager)

Edward Burgin (29 April 1927 – 26 March 2019)[1] was an English professional footballer who played 551 times in the Football League as a goalkeeper for Sheffield United, Doncaster Rovers, Leeds United and Rochdale.[2] He played twice for England B, and was a non-playing member of England's squad for the 1954 World Cup.

Career

Burgin started his career with Alford Town. Following a trial he signed for Sheffield United in March 1949.[1] His debut came in a Second Division game against Swansea Town on 1 September 1949, and despite being only tall, his agility kept him in the side for nearly eight seasons.[1] He was ever-present during three 3 League seasons: 1950–51, 1952–53 and 1953–54, and between 12 November 1949 and 15 March 1952 made 102 consecutive league appearances.

After 314 appearances for United, including 281 League games and 20 FA Cup ties, he moved to Doncaster Rovers for a £3,000 fee, as replacement for Harry Gregg who had joined Manchester United. After only five first-team games, he broke his collarbone.[1] In 1958, he joined Leeds United making 58 league appearances for the West Yorkshire side. In 1960, he joined Rochdale, where he spent six seasons, making 207 league appearances[1] and playing in the 1962 Football League Cup Final.[3] He went on to be player-manager of Glossop.[2]

During his time with Sheffield United, Burgin was regarded as one of the best goalkeepers in the country. He toured Australia with the Football Association's team in 1951,[4] was a reserve for England's match with Austria in 1951,[5] won two caps for England B in 1954[6] and was selected in England's squad for the 1954 World Cup, although he did not feature in any of their matches.[7]

Career statistics

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SeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionApps GoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sheffield United1949–50Division Two3003020350
1950–51Division Two4203010460
1951–52Division Two3904020450
1952–53Division Two4203010460
1953–54Division One4202030470
1954–55Division One3101020340
1955–56Division One3204020380
1956–57Division Two2300000230
Total28102001303140
Doncaster Rovers1957–58Division Two500050
Leeds United1958–59Division One16000160
1959–60Division One32000320
1960–61Division Two1000010110
Total5800010590
Rochdale1960–61Division Four2000000200
1961–62Division Four4402090550
1962–63Division Four4602020500
1963–64Division Four4002030450
1964–65Division Four4601020490
1965–66Division Four1103010150
Total20701001702340
Career total55103001801306120

Notes

While Burgin's DoncasterRovers.co.uk profile says he was tall,[1] other sources suggest .[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ted Burgin . DoncasterRovers.co.uk . Forward Productions . 6 October 2009.
  2. Web site: Ted Burgin . UK A–Z Transfers . Neil Brown . 6 October 2009.
  3. News: League Cup heroes could be back for re-run . Rochdale Observer . 22 August 2007 . 6 October 2009.
  4. Web site: British "FA XI" Tours . Neil . Morrison . 8 May 2009 . . 6 October 2009.
  5. News: Association Football England's Team Reshaped . The Times . 8 . 27 November 1951.
  6. Web site: England – International Results B-Team – Details . Barrie . Courtney . 21 March 2004 . . 6 October 2009.
  7. Web site: England in World Cup 1954 Squad Records . England Football Online . 6 October 2009.
  8. Web site: Burgin: Edward (Ted) . Leeds United F.C. History Player Profiles . T A Hill . 6 October 2009.