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Robinson: Stan

1916-1919 (Leeds City War-time Guest Player Details)

Outside Left

Born: Unknown: Unknown

Debut: v Notts County (a): 21-04-1916

Height & Weight: Unknown

Stan Robinson was a player for Bradford Park Avenue, but never played for them in a Football League fixture. He guested with Leeds City and made his debut in the final game of the 1915 Principal Tournament at Inside Right against Notts County in a 1-1 draw at Meadow Lane, and played twice in the Subsidiary Tournament at Inside Left. He played twice in the 1916-17 Principal Tournament at Outside Right in the Elland Road 0-0 draw with Bradford Park Avenue and at Outside Left in a 3-3 draw with Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. In the same season he also played at outside Left in the 1-1 draw in the Subsidiary Tournament away to Bradford Park Avenue. He kicked off the 1917-18 season as the regular Outside Left in the Principal Tournament and of the first ten fixtures, he played eight times, seven times at Outside Left and once at Outside Right and scored twice. However those were the last games he played that season and missed out on City’s greatest triumph, the winning of the unofficial championship of England at the end of the season. Once more in the 1918-19 season he played once at Inside Right and twice at Outside Left in the first seven games of the Principal Tournament but those were his final games for Leeds City.

War-time Guest AppearancesGoals
Principal Tournament 142
Subsidiary Tournament 30
Total 172