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Joe Barratt

Joe Barratt
Personal information
Full name Josiah Barratt
Date of birth (1895-02-21)21 February 1895
Place of birth Bulkington, Warwickshire, England
Date of death April 1968 (aged 73)
Place of death Coventry, England
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Playing position Right winger
Youth career
Nuneaton Town
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1919–1922 Southampton 93 (7)
1922–1923 Birmingham 30 (1)
1923–1924 Pontypridd
1924–1926 Lincoln City 74 (8)
1926–1927 Bristol Rovers 21 (4)
Nuneaton Town
1930–19?? Coventry Colliery
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Josiah Barratt (21 February 1895 – April 1968) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger for various clubs in the 1920s.

Barratt was born in Bulkington, Warwickshire and played his early football with local side Nuneaton Town. During the First World War he served with the Royal Berkshire Regiment and was a guest player for Leicester Fosse, Birmingham and Southampton.

At the end of the war, he signed for Southampton in time for the first post-war season. Playing on the right-wing, he only missed one game in Southampton's final season in the Southern League as he provided the crosses for the forwards, Arthur Dominy and Bill Rawlings to score. In 1920 Southampton, along with most Southern League clubs, joined the inaugural Football League Third Division. According to Holley & Chalk's "The Alphabet of the Saints", "his creative, storming runs down the right flank were most effective as Saints made the successful transition between the Southern League and Division Three". Barratt had the unusual habit of always playing with a piece of straw in his mouth.

In March 1921, he was injured (to be replaced by Charlie Brown) and was unable to help in the run-in to the end of the season when Saints finished second, missing out on the only available promotion spot. For the following season, he reclaimed his place in the starting line-up from Brown and missed only a few games before he was suddenly transferred to Birmingham in March. At the time Southampton were leading the Third Division South table and their fans were confident of gaining promotion. Manager Jimmy McIntyre shocked them by announcing a four player transfer, with wingers Fred Foxall and Barratt moving to Birmingham in exchange for Jack Elkes (a forward) and George Getgood (a half-back). In his three years at The Dell Barratt made 101 appearances in all competitions, scoring eight goals.


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