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Frederick William "Bill" Hooper (14 November 1894 – 1982) was an English professional footballer who scored 62 goals from 166 appearances in the Football League, playing for Oldham Athletic, Darlington and Rochdale. An inside forward, he scored Darlington's first Football League goal. ==Personal life== Hooper was born in Darlington, County Durham,〔 where his father worked in the local rolling mills. His younger brother Mark played 500 matches in the Football League and won two First Division titles and one FA Cup with Sheffield Wednesday. Two other brothers, Carl and Danny, also played League football, and an uncle, Charlie Roberts, captained Manchester United and played for England. Hooper's two sisters, Sarah and Betty, were members of various Darlington-based women's teams that played charity matches in the 1920s and 1930s, raising money for causes including the National Union of Railwaymen's Orphans Fund. In 1973, Hooper was interviewed by David Frost for an edition of ''The Frost Programme'' focussing on Darlington F.C. as an illustration of the unglamorous end of football, described 40 years later by the ''Northern Echo'' as "an insight into a town's heart-aching relationship with its football club, and a reminder of the ridiculous resilience of optimism". Hooper died in Darlington in late 1982.〔〔General Register Office index of deaths registered in October, November, December 1982 – Name: Frederick William Hooper Date of Birth: 14 November 1894 District: Darlington, Durham Volume: 1 Page: 0906.〕
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