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S.
J. Wadsworth.........................
Sam was born in Darwen on the 13th September 1896,
he would go on to became one of the greatest footballers of
his generation.
He began his football career with Darwen football club in 1912
aged 16 and made his debut for the club the following year as
a left winger. realising his potential Blackburn Rovers moved
in for him, and he signed for them in 1914. Rovers were at the
time one of the countrys top clubs winning the football league
championship in the 1911/12 season, In his first season with
the Rovers they would again win the championship1913/14.
With the outbreak of World War 1, football was suspended, and
after active service in France Sam returned to the Rovers in
1919. but after his horrendous experiences during the war he
returned suffering from blackouts and the effects of the then
much-misunderstood post traumatic syndrome, with this and a
lack of form Rovers decided to release him and he joined Nelson
later that year, it was whilst at Nelson that Sam's health improved
along with his game.
At the beginning of the 1920 season fate stepped in - with Nelson
having a shortage of defenders due to injury he was forced to
play in the left back position, it was playing in this position
that he made his name as a confident, composed defender who
timed his tackles to perfection and always used the ball well.
Herbert Chapman the famous manager of the 20's and 30's, was
watching one of these games and later signed him on for Huddersfield
Town in 1921.
It was at Huddersfield that Sam would become a member of one
of the greatest teams that ever played the beautiful game. In
the ten years (1920 to 1930) Huddersfield would contest four
FA cup finals 1920/22/28/30, win three Football League Championships
in succsession 1924/25/26, and finish runners up twice 1927/28.
Sam becoming a regular of the team for some 8 years.
It was during the championship years that Sam won caps for England
becoming Englands first choice left full back, he also represented
the Football League many times.
On the 24th March 1928 in a semi-final against Sheffield United
at Old Trafford Sam was Injured, it was this injury that would
stop him playing in the 1928 FA cup final against his old club
Blackburn Rovers, and eventually end his football career.
Although Sam played a couple of games the following season he
was transfered to Burnley, in total he made 281 league and 31
FA cup appearances with the Town scoring 4 goals. Now aged 33
he made just 7 appearances for Burnley before being forced to
retire through injury.
In 1931 he moved to Lytham Lancs for a short spell as player/manager,
and later became the coach/manager of Eindhoven Holland (later
PSV) taking the club to league and cup honours, He lived in
Holland for the rest of his life and died in Eindhoven in 1961
aged 64.
In 1938 to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Football
League a poll was taken to find the best "team" from
all the players from 1888 to 1938. Sam was included in this
team along with two other members of the Great Huddersfield
side of the 20's ( W.Smith and Clem Stephenson )
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