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  1. #Whitsend club full#
  2. #Whitsend club professional#
  3. #Whitsend club series#

following is a partial list of characters from the radio program Adventures in Odyssey. "The big interview: Michael Carrick - "I'm definitely not Spanish or Italian, so can't you just appreciate me anyway?" ". ^ "Wallsend Boys benefit as Shearer hands £1.6m to charity".^ "Peter Beardsley indebted to his Wallsend roots".Archived from the original on 16 April 2013. ^ "End of era as club is reduced to rubble and memories".^ a b c d "Wallsend Boys Club heritage".^ "Wallsend still building for the future".^ a b c "World famous Wallsend Boys' Club officially opens its first football facility"."No end in sight to Wallsend production line".

#Whitsend club full#

Fraser Forster was in the 2014 squad, as well as the Euro 2016 squad, but did not make an appearance in either tournament.Īlan Thompson received one full cap for England in 2004, and Fraser Forster did the same in 2013 and went on to receive another five caps over the next three years, while numerous other former players have made youth or B international appearances. Michael Carrick made appearances for England in both the 20 tournaments. In 1998 Alan Shearer was England captain. In 19 Peter Beardsley starred for England. The club has had a representative at four of the nine FIFA World Cup finals since 1986, with the two exceptions coming in 1994, when the England national football team did not qualify, and 2002.

#Whitsend club professional#

Professional players to have played for the club include: The Station Road headquarters of the club was demolished in the February and March 2012, following high winds in January which damaged one of the walls of the building. It was funded by grants of £850,000 from the Football Foundation, £150,000 from The FA and £301,000 from North Tyneside Council with the club itself raising £114,000 towards the scheme. The facility, for which negotiations began in 2006, which is situated next to Wallsend Sports Centre on Rheydt Avenue, has: In June 2011, the club opened its first football centre, prior to which they had to play on park and local authority pitches. In 2008, the club was awarded the Freedom of the City of North Tyneside, in recognition of what the deputy mayor called the club's "factory line of talent", and for its community work. The club has gained a formidable reputation for the early development of many professional footballers. Over the years, the 11-a-side representative teams have won hundreds of trophies in local and national competitions. In 1975, the club opened seven days a week and formed a separate sub-committee for 11-a-side football. Various fund raising activities were held, including a "pram push" across England and a 24-hour relay race from Wallsend to Edinburgh Castle and back. Ĭlub activities in the early days were mainly snooker, trampolining, judo, table tennis, cross country running and football. A fire destroyed the original premises and work commenced on the current club building in 1964, which was opened on 16 December 1966.

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#Whitsend club series#

The original club premises were a series of wooden huts on Station Road, erected by workers from the shipyard. The club was founded in 1904 by the employees and directors of Swan Hunters Shipyard in order to provide recreational activities for the apprentices and young people in the area and initially specialised in boxing.

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They also have an adult team that plays in the Northern Alliance Division One. The club is well known for producing professional footballers more than 65 players from the club have gone on to play professionally, some of them even playing for the England side.

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Wallsend Boys Club is an English youth football club based in Wallsend, North Tyneside.














Whitsend club