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- Q6211997 description "English footballer".
- Q6211997 description "English footballer".
- Q6211997 subject Q6647069.
- Q6211997 subject Q6938082.
- Q6211997 subject Q6998833.
- Q6211997 subject Q6998884.
- Q6211997 subject Q7133202.
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- Q6211997 abstract "Joseph Richardson (24 August 1908 – 1977) was an English professional footballer.Richardson joined Blyth Spartans from local side New Delavel Villa. His form with Spartans was impressive enough to earn a £250 move to Newcastle United in 1929.He went on to play over 200 league games for the Magpies, and after ending his playing career in 1938 joined the coaching staff where he remained until 1977, serving the club for 48 years (though this still comes nowhere near the 62 years that Sandy Mutch served Newcastle as a player, physio and coach).Richardson died in 1977..England Player in an Unofficial Match Appearing for Another National SideFinally, we turn to the case of the Scot who played for England against Scotland. At least one player who appeared for England in an unofficial match also appeared for another national side in official matches. Thomas (Tommy) Usher Pearson, who was born in Edinburgh and who played at outside left for England in the 2-1 victory against Scotland in the 1939 unofficial wartime international, also played at outside left for Scotland in two official 1947 matches, including the 1-1 draw against England. Eric Brook and Sam Barkas, both of Manchester City, were the original selections at outside left and right back for England in the 1939 wartime international, which was played at St. James' Park in Newcastle, but they were injured in a car accident on the way to the match and were replaced by a pair of Newcastle United players, Pearson and Joseph (Joe) Richardson.".
- Q6211997 birthDate "1908-08-24".
- Q6211997 birthDate "1908-09-24".
- Q6211997 birthPlace Q21.
- Q6211997 birthPlace Q2249694.
- Q6211997 birthPlace Q2256.
- Q6211997 birthPlace Q23079.
- Q6211997 birthYear "1908".
- Q6211997 deathDate "1977".
- Q6211997 deathYear "1977".
- Q6211997 team Q18284.
- Q6211997 team Q18716.
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- Q6211997 wikiPageWikiLink Q18716.
- Q6211997 wikiPageWikiLink Q21.
- Q6211997 wikiPageWikiLink Q2249694.
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- Q6211997 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647069.
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- Q6211997 wikiPageWikiLink Q8727550.
- Q6211997 birthDate "1908-09-24".
- Q6211997 birthPlace Q21.
- Q6211997 birthPlace Q2256.
- Q6211997 caps "208".
- Q6211997 clubs Q18284.
- Q6211997 clubs Q18716.
- Q6211997 dateOfBirth "1908-08-24".
- Q6211997 dateOfDeath "1977".
- Q6211997 fullname "Joseph Richardson".
- Q6211997 goals "1".
- Q6211997 name "Joe Richardson".
- Q6211997 name "Richardson, Joe".
- Q6211997 placeOfBirth Q21.
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- Q6211997 shortDescription "English footballer".
- Q6211997 years "1929".
- Q6211997 years "?-1929".
- Q6211997 type Person.
- Q6211997 type Agent.
- Q6211997 type Athlete.
- Q6211997 type Person.
- Q6211997 type SoccerPlayer.
- Q6211997 type Agent.
- Q6211997 type NaturalPerson.
- Q6211997 type Thing.
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- Q6211997 comment "Joseph Richardson (24 August 1908 – 1977) was an English professional footballer.Richardson joined Blyth Spartans from local side New Delavel Villa.".
- Q6211997 label "Joe Richardson".
- Q6211997 givenName "Joe".
- Q6211997 name "Joe Richardson".
- Q6211997 name "Joseph Richardson".
- Q6211997 name "Richardson, Joe".
- Q6211997 surname "Richardson".