Leonard Geard

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Leonard Geard
Personal information
Full name Leonard Geard [1]
Date of birth (1934-02-12) 12 February 1934 (age 89)
Place of birth Hammersmith, England
Position(s) Wing half
Youth career
1951–1953 Fulham
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1953–1956 Brentford 4 (0)
Kettering Town
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Leonard Geard (born 12 February 1934) is an English retired professional footballer who played in the Football League for Brentford as a wing half.

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Career

A wing half, Geard began his career in the youth system at Fulham, but departed in March 1953, without making a first team appearance. [2] Geard transferred to Fulham's West London rivals Brentford, but due to having to undertake his National Service, [2] he was unable to make his professional debut until 27 April 1955, in a 1–1 Third Division South draw with Crystal Palace. [3] He made a further three appearances during the 1955–56 season, before being released at the end of the campaign. [2] Geard dropped into non-League football and signed for Southern League club Kettering Town, [2] with whom he won the 1956–57 division title. [4]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Brentford 1954–55 [3] Third Division South 100010
1955–56 [3] 300030
Career total400040

Honours

Kettering Town

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References

  1. "Leonard Geard". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Haynes, Graham; Coumbe, Frank (2006). Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006. Harefield: Yore Publications. p. 63. ISBN   978-0955294914.
  3. 1 2 3 White, Eric, ed. (1989). 100 Years Of Brentford. Brentford FC. p. 383. ISBN   0951526200.
  4. 1 2 Whitney, Steve. "The Southern League's Outstanding Teams – Kettering Town 1956/57". The Southern League. Retrieved 25 July 2020.