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Bert Gosnell

Albert Arthur "Bert" Gosnell (10 February 1880 – 6 January 1972) was an England international footballer who played in two FA Cup finals for Newcastle United in the early 20th century and later managed Norwich City.
An outside-left, he began his career with local club Colchester Town, before joining Newcastle United following spells with New Brompton and Chatham. He featured in the 1905 and 1906 FA Cup finals, both of which ended in defeat. During his time at Newcastle, the club won the First Division title three times: 1904–05, 1906–07 and 1908–09. In 1910, he had a brief spell at Tottenham Hotspur, before moving on to Darlington. He ended his career after spending the 1912–13 season with Port Vale. During his time with Newcastle, he won one cap for England in February 1906.
He took his first and only management job at Norwich City in 1921. He took charge for 233 games in five years, maintaining a win record of just over 25%.
==Club career==
Gosnell, an outside-left, played for Colchester based non-league teams The Albion and Colchester Town, before joining New Brompton. After playing in the Southern League for New Brompton, he moved on to Kent League outfit Chatham. He joined Newcastle United in 1904, and helped the "Magpies" to win the Football League First Division title in 1904–05. He also played in the 1905 FA Cup Final at Crystal Palace, which ended in a 2–0 defeat to Aston Villa following two goals from Harry Hampton. United finished fourth in the league in 1905–06, and again reached the final of the FA Cup. Gosnell again picked up a runners-up medal, following a 1–0 defeat to Everton after a goal from Alex Young.
Newcastle again won the Football League title in 1906–07, finishing three points ahead of Bristol City. They dropped back to fourth in 1907–08, before finishing as champions again in 1908–09 with a seven-point lead over second-place Everton. Once more they could only manage a fourth-place finish in defence of their title, in the 1909–10 campaign, Gosnell's last at the club. They did though win the FA Cup for the first time in 1910 after beating Barnsley in a replay at Goodison Park; Gosnell did not feature though in either the original tie or the replay. In total, he made 106 appearances and scored 15 goals in six years at St James' Park.
Gosnell then signed for Tottenham Hotspur, where he featured in seven matches in all competitions.〔(A-Z of Tottenham Hotspur players ) Retrieved 1 October 2012〕 He only had a brief spell at White Hart Lane, before he went on to play at Northern League club Darlington. In the summer of 1912 he signed with Port Vale, who at the time were plying their trade in the Central League. He appeared fairly regularly over the course of the 1912–13 season, though on 9 November, in a match at Liverpool Reserves, he was mistakenly sent off for kicking an opponent during a 1–0 defeat.〔 He was a member of the side that took home the Birmingham Senior Cup in 1913, but left the club in the summer of that year.〔

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