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Steve Bloomer

Stephen "Steve" Bloomer (20 January 1874 – 16 April 1938) was an England international footballer and manager who played for Derby County - becoming their record goalscorer - and Middlesbrough. The anthem ''Steve Bloomer's Watchin''' is played at every Derby home game and there is a bust of him at the iPro Stadium. He is also listed in the Football League 100 Legends and English Football Hall of Fame.
During his career Bloomer was a prolific goalscorer for both club and country. A quick thinking forward, he was able to shoot powerfully and accurately with either foot and his speciality was the ''daisy cutter'' – a low shot, hit with great power, speed and accuracy. In 536 First Division games he scored 317 goals and, after Jimmy Greaves, he is the second highest all-time goalscorer in the top-flight. He also scored 28 goals in 23 appearances for England. He helped Derby to win the Second Division title in 1911–12, and to reach second in the First Division in 1895–96; he also played on the losing side in four FA Cup semi-finals and three FA Cup finals (1898, 1899 and 1903).

Bloomer also played baseball for Derby County Baseball Club and helped them become British champions three times in the 1890s. He also played cricket at an amateur level. After retiring as a footballer he became a coach and worked with clubs in Germany, the Netherlands and Spain. During the World War I he was interned at Ruhleben, a civilian detention camp. The highlight of his coaching career came in 1924 when he guided Real Unión to victory in the Copa del Rey. After returning to England he served as player-coach with Derby Reserves, worked as a newspaper columnist and as a grounds man at the Baseball Ground.
==Club career==
Bloomer was born in Cradley, Worcestershire to Caleb Bloomer (a blacksmith / iron foundry worker) and Merab Dunn, on 20 January 1874; he was the eldest of six children. The family moved to Litchurch, Derbyshire five years later. At the age of 12 he was apprenticed to a local blacksmith, which helped him to build strength.
He first made an impression on the Derby football scene playing for St. Chad's Choir on the losing side of the 1887 Derbyshire Boys' Shield under-15 final, impressing despite his team losing 14-0 to a dominant St Luke's. The following year he began working as a 'striker' at Ley's iron foundry, whilst playing football for Derby Swifts in the Derbyshire Minor League. In 1891 he appeared in the Midland League for Derby Midland, playing in a 1–1 draw with Burton Swifts on 27 March.

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