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George Reay
George Thompson Reay, (2 February 1900〔Birth Certificate of George Thompson Reay〕 – 29 May 1970〔Death certificate of George Thompson Reay〕) was an English professional footballer who played for several British football teams during the 1920s and 1930s. After beginning his football career playing for his local colliery in the north-east of England, George went on to play for a number of established football clubs and also made some guest appearances with local teams, before retiring from the sport shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War. After retirement, he spent the rest of his life in Northamptonshire, England where he was employed as a steelworker. George's youngest brother, Ted Reay, played for Sheffield United and Queens Park Rangers. ==Early life==
George was born on 2 February 1900 at 16 Pit Row, East Howdon, Northumberland, the third child and first son of William Reay and Mary Thompson Peel who had married seven years previously. William was by trade an iron-ship caulker in the local dockyard and was a native of South Hylton, County Durham. Mary Thompson Peel, the great-great niece of the huntsman John Peel was native to East Howdon. Pit Row was George's childhood home and growing up, he often played football with all of his younger brothers, who all played professionally with the exception of William Reay, who suffered debilitation manifesting as a result of an accident in his youth. When George reached a working age he laboured underground in the local Percy Main Colliery, joining their football team in the period following the end of the First World War. Between 1918 and 1923, he also played for South Shields and Blyth Spartans, before moving to Reading Town for the start of the 1923 season.
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