Alex Leake

Alex Leake

Infobox Football biography
playername = Alex Leake


fullname = Alexander Leake
dateofbirth = birth date|1871|7|11|df=y
cityofbirth = Birmingham
countryofbirth = England
dateofdeath = death date and age|1938|3|29|1871|7|11|df=y
cityofdeath = Birmingham
countryofdeath = England
height =
position = Half-back
youthyears =




1892–1894
youthclubs = Hoskins & Sewell
King's Heath Albion
Saltley Gas Works
Singer's
Hoskins & Sewell
Old Hill Wanderers
years = 1894–1902
1902–1907
1907–1910
1910–1912
clubs = Small Heath
Aston Villa
Burnley
Wednesbury Old Athletic
caps(goals) = 199 (21)
127 0(7)
081 0(2)
nationalyears = 1904–1905
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) = 005 0(0)
manageryears = 1912–1915
1919–1920
1932–1933
managerclubs = Crystal Palace (trainer)
Merthyr Town (trainer)
Walsall (first-team trainer)

Alexander Leake (11 July 187129 March 1938), known as Alex or Alec Leake, was an English professional footballer who won five caps for his country and played as a half-back for Small Heath, Aston Villa and Burnley. After retiring from playing he took up coaching, both with professional clubs and at school level. He was a cousin of fellow Small Heath and England forward Jimmy Windridge.

Biography

Alex Leake was born in Small Heath, Birmingham. After leaving school he trained as a blacksmith with Hoskins & Sewell, manufacturers of metal bedsteads, in the Bordesley district of Birmingham, and played for the works football team. He later helped Old Hill Wanderers to the 1893–94 Birmingham & District League championship. His success with Old Hill did not go unnoticed, and he signed for Small Heath, newly promoted to the First Division, in July 1894.

Leake made his Small Heath debut in October 1895 at left-half, but from midway through that season (in which the club were relegated) for the following four years he rarely missed a game at centre-half. He was soon appointed captain. When he did suffer an injury early in the 1899–1900 season, inside forward Walter Wigmore was tried at centre-half, and by the time Leake regained fitness, his position was taken. He played the remainder of his Small Heath career at left-half or occasionally inside-left. He helped the club gain promotion back to the First Division in 1901, but left at the end of the 1901–02 season when they were relegated again. During this season he played in an England trial match and along with clubmate Sid Wharton played for an England XI in an unofficial international against Germany.

He joined Aston Villa in July 1902, when he was 31, and stayed five years. In his first season the club were runners-up in the First Division, and in 1905 he played in their 1905 FA Cup Final team which beat Newcastle United 2–0. While with Aston Villa Leake won five official caps for England, making his international debut at the age of 32 on 12 March 1904 in a 3–1 win against Ireland in Belfast.

Leake found himself unwittingly at the centre of one of the great scandals of English football. In the last League game of the 1904–05 season, Manchester City needed to beat Aston Villa to win the title. It was a spiteful game, and he had been involved in confrontations, both physical and verbal, with opponents. Afterwards Leake, who had captained the side, claimed that City's Billy Meredith had offered him a bribe of £10 for his team to throw the match. Meredith was found guilty by the Football Association, fined, and suspended from all football for 18 months. Because his club refused to help him financially, Meredith made public the illegal payments Manchester City were making to their players. An FA investigation resulted in life bans for directors, long suspensions for players, and the club being forced to sell its playing staff. [cite web
url=http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FtuPFA.htm | title=Football and Trade Unionism | work=The Encyclopedia of British Football | publisher=Spartacus Educational | accessdate=2007-08-24
]

An Aston Villa match programme of 1906 describes him as ["The Villa News and Record"(1 September 1906), quoted at cite web
url=http://web.telia.com/~u27301997/782.html | title=Leake, Alexander | work=Aston Villa Players Database | accessdate=2007-08-23
]

: "A good-tempered, honest worker; safe rather than showy. Hard to beat in a tackle, and good at spoiling an opponent's pass. Alert, keeps his head, and never tires in the hardest matches. His unfailing good humor has made him a general favourite."

Burnley manager Spen Whittaker took him to the club in December 1907, by which time he was 36 years old. He stayed with them a further two-and-a-half years, playing a significant part in building a team for the future. His arrival has been described thus: [cite web
url=http://www.park-road.u-net.com/qmh1.htm | title=Quietly Making History: John Haworth and Burnley Football Club Part One: 1903-1911 | author=Whalley, Phil | work=Nothing to Write Home About | publisher=London Clarets | date=November 2000 | accessdate=2007-08-23
]

: "By this time Leake was 36 years old, but he still possessed the panache of a class player. His authority on the pitch led to his appointment as team captain, and the faithful on the terraces at Turf Moor purred their appreciation, taking an instant shine to their new centre-half. One should not underestimate the psychological benefits of having a man there who had been at the top of his profession, a natural leader who could counsel and advise the youngsters from a position of experience."

When Burnley were promoted to the First Division in 1913, Leake was long gone, but he played his part. At the celebration dinner, the club chairman commented that, [cite web
url=http://www.park-road.u-net.com/qmh2.htm | title=Quietly Making History: John Haworth and Burnley Football Club Part Two: 1911-1915 | author=Whalley, Phil | work=Nothing to Write Home About | publisher=London Clarets | date=January 2001 | accessdate=2007-08-23
]

: "We replaced the old with the new, and did this all the time with a profit to the club. The purchase of Alex Leake started the financial success of Burnley Football Club. When we played Rawtenstall and Fishwick Rovers in 1883, the gates were a few pounds only. This season we have joined at gates of £3,003 against Blackburn and £2,256 against Sunderland."

In 1910 he returned to the Midlands and played another two seasons with Wednesbury Old Athletic in the Birmingham & District League. He then took up posts as trainer with Crystal Palace, Merthyr Town, and Walsall, and also coached at school level.

Leake died in his native Birmingham at the age of 66.

Honours

* with Old Hill Wanderers
** Birmingham & District League champions 1894.
* with Small Heath
** Second Division promotion 1901.
* with Aston Villa
** First Division runners up 1903.
** FA Cup winners 1905.

Notes

References

*cite book |author=Joyce, Michael |title=Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 |publisher=SoccerData (Tony Brown) |location=Nottingham |year=2004 |isbn=978-1-899468-67-6
*cite book
author=Matthews, Tony | title=Birmingham City: A Complete Record | year=1995 | publisher=Breedon Books | isbn=978-1-85983-010-9

*cite web
url=http://www.fchd.info/ | title=Football Club History Database | author=Rundle, Richard

External links

*englandstats|id=586|name=Alex Leake
* [http://web.telia.com/~u27301997/782.html Profile] at Aston Villa Players Database.

Persondata
NAME = Leake, Alex
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Leake, Alec, Leake, Alexander
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Professional footballer
DATE OF BIRTH = 1871-07-11
PLACE OF BIRTH = Small Heath, Birmingham, England
DATE OF DEATH = 1938-03-29
PLACE OF DEATH = Birmingham, England


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