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Matt Barrass
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Personal information
Full name Matthew Williamson Barrass
Date of birth 14 February 1899(1899-02-14)
Place of birth    Seaham, County Durham, England
Date of death    1953
Playing position Half-back / Forward
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1919–1925
1925–1926
1926–1932
Blackpool
Sheffield Wednesday
Manchester City
168 (53)
048 (14)
162 (14)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Matthew Williamson "Matt" Barrass (14 February 1899 – 1953) was an English footballer who played for Blackpool, Sheffield Wednesday and Manchester City as a half-back or forward.

His son, Malcolm, who was also a professional footballer,[1] was born in Blackpool during his father's spell at the town's club. His great-grandson - also named Matt - was also a professional player.[2]

[edit] Career

Barrass was born in Seaham and started his career with Blackpool in 1919. He remained at Bloomfield Road for six years, making 168 league appearances and scoring 53 goals. He made his debut for the club on the final day of the 1919–20 league season, in a 3–2 home victory over Nottingham Forest.

In first full season at Blackpool, 1920–21, Barrass made 32 league appearances and scored nine goals (including the only goals in a victories at Leicester City on 11 December 1920, and at home to Nottingham Forest on 22 January 1921).

In 1922–23, Barrass scored sixteen league goals, including a hat-trick in a 3–0 win against Bradford City at Bloomfield Road on 9 September 1922.

He scored another treble in 1924–25, in a 6–2 victory at Sheffield Wednesday on Christmas Day.

Barrass' final game for Blackpool occurred on 14 March 1925, in a 3–0 defeat at Chelsea.

Barrass signed for Manchester City in 1926, the first major purchase made by Peter Hodge.[3] He made a goalscoring debut on the opening day of the 1926–27 season, and later that season scored a hat-trick against Clapton Orient. He was part of the Manchester City side which won the Second Division in 1928, and continued to play for Manchester City until 1932, making a total of 172 appearances and scoring 15 goals.

[edit] References

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Ward, Andrew (1984). The Manchester City Story. Derby: Breedon. ISBN 0-907969-05-4.  p41
  2. ^ "End of the road for unlucky Matt". Bolton Evening News. 13 May 2005. http://archive.thisislancashire.co.uk/2005/5/13/434361.html. Retrieved 26 March 2009. 
  3. ^ James, Gary (2002). Manchester: The Greatest City. Leicester: Polar. ISBN 1899538224.  p125



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