- Alf Milward
Infobox Football biography
playername = Alf Milward
fullname = Alfred Weatherell Milward
dateofbirth =12 September 1870
cityofbirth =Marlow, Buckinghamshire
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = death date and age|1941|6|1|1870|9|12
cityofdeath =Winchester
countryofdeath =England
height =
position = Left winger
years =
1888–1897
1897–1899
1899–1901
1901–1903
clubs = Old Borlasians
Marlow
Everton
New Brighton Tower
Southampton
New Brompton
Southampton Cambridge
caps(goals) =
201 (85)
032 (19)
056 (36)
nationalyears = 1891–1897
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) = 004 0(3)Alfred Weatherell Milward (
12 September 1870 –1 June 1941 ) was a professional footballer who played in the 1893 and 1897 FA Cup Finals for Everton and in the1900 FA Cup Final for Southampton.Playing career
Born in Great Marlow, Milward was one of the first Southerners to establish himself in
the Football League . He was educated atSir William Borlase's Grammar School and played for their Old Boys and Marlow before joining Everton in 1888.He quickly established himself and forced his way into the England squad - being one of five Everton players in the national team to play Scotland in 1891. Milward was noted as a hard working outside-left and at Everton he forged a great partnership with
Edgar Chadwick . Milward scored 11 goals in 22 games when Everton won theFootball League title in 1890–91 and also won two FA Cup Runners-up medals before leaving Everton in 1897 and joining the newly formed New Brighton Tower club.In 1899 Milward was enticed south to join an impressive looking Southampton team who, despite being in the Southern League, which was equal to the third tier of English football, boasted a star studded side of ex internationalists and former top flight experienced players. With Milward in the side they surged past three top flight clubs in 1900 to reach the cup final with Milward himself netting a brace to humiliate his former Everton colleagues in the first round.
Sadly on the day of the match in fighting between the English and Scottish players over the selection of one of the forwards caused a rift in the team that was evident in their easy defeat. [ [http://www.freewebs.com/captainbeecher/1900.htm Giant Killers 1900] ]
He died at
Winchester on1 June 1941 .Honours
;Everton
*Football League championship: 1890–91
*FA Cup finalist: 1893 and 1897;Southampton
*FA Cup finalist: 1900
* Southern League championship: 1900–01Footnotes
References
*englandstats|id=669|name=Alf Milward
*cite book | author=Gary Chalk & Duncan Holley | title=Saints - A complete record| publisher= Breedon Books| year=1987| id=ISBN 0-907969-22-4
*cite book | author=Duncan Holley & Gary Chalk | title=The Alphabet of the Saints| publisher= ACL & Polar Publishing | year=1992| id=ISBN 0-9514862-3-3
*cite book | author=Michael Joyce| title=Football League Players' Records 1888-1939| publisher= SoccerData | year=2004| id=ISBN 1-899468-67-6External links
* [http://www.evertonfc.com/history/everton-legends-i-m.html Everton F.C. profile]
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