- Edgar Bluff
Infobox Football biography
playername = Edgar Bluff
fullname = Edgar Underwood Bluff
dateofbirth = birth date|1882|3|19|df=y
cityofbirth =Attercliffe ,Sheffield
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = May 1952 (aged 70)
cityofdeath =Northampton
countryofdeath =England
height = height|ft=5|in=7
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position =Inside forward
youthyears =
youthclubs =Yorkshire Light Infantry
First Army Corps
years = 1904–1905
1905–1907
1907–1908
1908–????
clubs = Southampton
Sheffield United
Birmingham
St Helens Town
caps(goals) = 27 (10)
65 (18)
09 0(1)
manageryears =
managerclubs =
nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =Edgar Underwood Bluff (
19 March 1882 – May 1952) was an English professionalassociation football er who played as aninside forward for various clubs in the 1900s.Playing career
Born in
Attercliffe ,Sheffield he joined theYorkshire Light Infantry in March 1900 where he served for four years. In April 1904 Southern League champions Southampton were seeking a replacement for the ageing Harry Wood. Bluff was spotted playing for theFirst Army Corps and the "Saints" directors were so impressed that they paid for his discharge from the Army, in time for Southampton's summer tour ofSouth America , during which they played teams representing Argentina (when he scored four goals) and Uruguay, winning 8–0 and 8–1 respectively. [cite web | title=1901-1910 Matches|work=www.srcf.ucam.org| url=http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~nfm24/football/1901-1910oth.html| accessmonthday=14 January|accessyear=2008]He made his league debut on
24 September 1904 and soon formed an exciting partnership withFred Harrison . According to Holley & Chalk, “his army discipline and training served him in good stead” and “he displayed a natural goal-scoring ability”, his heading being “a strong feature of his game”. [cite book | author=Duncan Holley & Gary Chalk | title=The Alphabet of the Saints| publisher= ACL & Polar Publishing | year=1992|pages=p.35-36| id=ISBN 0-9514862-3-3] In his first season at The Dell he was top scorer (withGeorge Hedley ) with ten league goals, plus a further three in theFA Cup .His form earned him a call-up to the England international squad where he was first reserve for a match against Ireland in 1905.
In the summer of 1905 the Southern League introduced a wage limit which resulted in the transfer of several players, including Bluff who reluctantly moved back to
Yorkshire to join Sheffield United. AtBramall Lane he was never quite able to re-capture the form he had shown in Southampton, although he did score eleven goals in 1906–07, helping United to finish fourth in the First Division. In December 1907 he moved on to Birmingham for six months, followed by a spell with St Helens Town.He died in
Northampton at the age of 70. [cite book
author=Matthews, Tony |title=Birmingham City: A Complete Record |publisher=Breedon Books |location=Derby |year=1995 |isbn=978-1-85983-010-9 |pages=p. 73]References
Persondata
NAME = Bluff, Edgar Underwood
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Professional footballer
DATE OF BIRTH =1882-03-19
PLACE OF BIRTH =Attercliffe ,Sheffield ,England
DATE OF DEATH = May 1952
PLACE OF DEATH =Northampton ,England
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