- Joe Gardiner
Infobox Football biography
playername = Joe Gardiner
fullname = Joseph B. Gardiner
dateofbirth = birth date|1916|8|23
cityofbirth =Bearpark ,County Durham
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = 1997
cityofdeath =Wolverhampton
countryofdeath =England
nickname =
height =
position = Defender
youthyears =
1932–1933
youthclubs = Durham County Boys
Wolverhampton Wanderers
years = 1933–1944
clubs = Wolverhampton Wanderers
caps(goals) = 121 0(2)Joseph "Joe" Gardiner (
23 August 1916 – 1997) was an English footballer, who served Wolverhampton Wanderers as both player and coach.Career
Gardiner joined Wolverhampton Wanderers in December 1932, signing professionally the following year before making his league debut on
23 February 1935 in a 2-5 loss at Black Country rivals West Bromwich Albion.He originally joined as a centre-forward but was converted to a centre-back, as he became a first choice player in the seasons preceding World War II. He appeared in the
1939 FA Cup Final for the club, where lost to fc|Portsmouth in the Wembley showpiece. He also narrowly missed out on glory in the league championship as the club finished runners-up for two successive seasons in the late 1930s.He remained with the club while the
Football League was suspended during wartime, turning out in regional action. He announced his playing retirement in May 1944 but remained on the coaching staff. He was the club's main trainer in theStan Cullis era as the club became one of the great sides of Europe, winning three league titles and twoFA Cup s.When Cullis became manager of neighbours fc|Birmingham City in 1965, Gardiner joined him again. He returned to Wolves in 1969 as a scout, and helped discover the likes of John Richards.
He died in 1997.
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