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Joe Clennell

Joe Clennell
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Personal information
Full name Joseph Clennell
Date of birth 19 February 1889
Place of birth New Silksworth, England
Date of death 1965 (aged 75–76)
Playing position Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1910–1911 Blackpool 32 (18)
1911–1913 Blackburn Rovers 26 (12)
1913–1921 Everton 68 (30)
1921–1924 Cardiff City 118 (36)
1924–1926 Stoke City 33 (9)
1926–1927 Bristol Rovers 19 (5)
1927–1928 Rochdale 13 (2)
Total 309 (112)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Joseph "Joe" Clennell (19 February 1889 – 1965) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Blackpool, Blackburn Rovers, Everton, Cardiff City, Stoke City, Bristol Rovers and Rochdale.

Clennell was born in New Silksworth and began his career with Blackpool in 1910. He was top scorer for the "Seasiders" in 1910–11 scoring 19 goals which attracted the attention of First Division clubs. Blackburn Rovers signed him in April 1911 and in his first full season at Ewood Park he won a First Division champions medal. Injuries restricted him to few appearances for Rovers and he joined Everton in January 1914 when he again won a First Division in 1914–15 where Clennell scored 14 goals. His career was interrupted by World War I but he resumed playing for Everton in 1919. He spent two more seasons at Goodison Park before leaving for Cardiff City in October. He was a very useful forward for the "Bluebirds" and very nearly helped them win the title in 1923–24 but they agonisingly missed out to Huddersfield Town on goal average. After losing his place to Harry Beadles, he then played two seasons for Stoke City scoring 9 goals in 35 matches and ended his career with Bristol Rovers and then Rochdale.


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