- Fred Tunstall
Football player infobox
playername= Fred Tunstall
fullname = Fred Tunstall
height =
nickname = Tunny
dateofbirth = birth date|1897|5|28|mf=y
cityofbirth =Darfield, South Yorkshire
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = death date|1971|7|21|mf=y
cityofdeath =Boston, Lincolnshire
countryofdeath =England
position = Outside Left
youthyears =
youthclubs = Darfield St George's
Scunthorpe & Lindsey United
years = 1920-1931
1932-1936
1937-19??
clubs = Sheffield United
Halifax Town
Boston United
Total
caps(goals) = 437 (129)
105 0(40)
00? 00(?)
542 (169)
nationalyears = 1923-1925
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) = 007 00(0)
manageryears = 1937–1948
1952–1954
1964–1965
managerclubs = Boston United
Boston United
Boston UnitedFred Tunstall (May 28, 1897 in
Darfield, South Yorkshire ,England – July 21, 1971 inBoston, Lincolnshire ,England ) was a footballer who played forSheffield United and England.Tunstall started his footballing career with
amateur side Darfield St George's, before joining Midland League side Scunthorpe & Lindsey United. In 1922, he signed for Sheffield United from Scunthorpe for £1,000. Tunstall who played at outside-left was part of a United team who were always guaranteeing attractive and enterprising play at the time. He made his debut for United on December 4, 1920, against Tottenham Hotspur atWhite Hart Lane .The left wing pair of Tunstall and
Billy Gillespie was one of the dominating partnerships inthe Football League in the early 1920s. Their mutual understanding of each other, ability to command instant superiority by quick thinking, accurate passing, and determination to seize an opportunity when within goal-range, were alone sufficient to keepthe Blades in contentment and respectability. The third part of an apparent attacking triangle wasstriker George Green, who had the ability to move the ball sweetly around the field. And between the three of them, they became one of the most admired and feared attacking units in the Football League. Only Sunderland scored more goals than United in the 1923-24 season, and Tunstall, Gillespie and Green contributed in no small way to a final league position of 5th in Division One.Tunstall was a major part of the Sheffield United team which won the F.A. Cup in 1925. On their way to their
FA Cup Final victory that year; they beatSheffield Wednesday 3-2 in the 2nd round. And in the 3rd Round, the Blades were at home to Everton. The match atBramall Lane in front of 51,745 belonged to Tunstall. The match was won 1-0 by United, and it was Tunstall's goal that won the tie. After three minutes a quick throw-in confused the Everton defenders and Tunstall - who was one of the most powerful shots of his time, scored a magnificent goal. In the 4th Round; United went through at the expense ofWest Bromwich Albion with Tunstall scoring one of the goals and Harry Johnson the other in a 2-0 home win in front of a record crowd of 57,197 spectators. In the Semi-final at Stamford Bridge, United beat Southampton with two of the goals scored by Tunstall. In the final, United met Cardiff City atWembley Stadium in front of 91,763 fans. United won the match 1-0 and it was Tunstall who scored the winning goal. An error by Cardiff right-halfHarry Wake allowed Tunstall to round him and score the only goal of the game. In the 1924-25 season, Tunstall scored 20 goals, which at the time was a post war record for a player who played exclusively on the left wing. He was revered at Sheffield United so much that "fetch Tunstall" was still the cry in the early 1960s if a home player missed a penalty at Bramall Lane.While with Sheffield United, he won seven caps for England between 1923 and 1925, and was England captain for the international matches against Canada and France respectively. His debut for England was against Scotland at
Hampden Park on April 14 1923.Between 1920 and 1932, Tunstall made a total of 437 appearances for Sheffield United and scored 129 goals. His final appearance in United colours was in a benefit match for
Jimmy Waugh (a former United player) against Darlington on April 27, 1932.In February 1932, he joined Halifax Town were he made 105 appearances scoring 40 goals. On August 1, 1936, he joined Boston United as the
player-manager . Boston's biggest ever win in the F.A. Cup victory occurred on September 18, 1937, when they beat Bilsthorpe Colliery 10-0. The star of the Boston United side was winger Tunstall. And he finished off the scoring and brought the score up to double figures with a penalty awarded in the last minute.References
*Clarebrough, Denis (1989). "Sheffield United F.C., The First 100 years". Sheffield United Football Club. ISBN 0-9508588-1-1.
*Young, Percy A. (1962). "Football in Sheffield". Stanley Paul & Co. Ltd ISBN 0-9506272-4-0.
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