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West Stanley F.C. : ウィキペディア英語版
West Stanley F.C.

West Stanley Football Club was a football club based in the mining village of West Stanley, County Durham, England.
Originally known as "Oakey's Lillywhites", the club was founded in 1889 and became founder members of the North Eastern League in 1906. Their highest league position was in 1949–50, when they finished as runners-up to North Shields.
The club first entered the FA Cup in 1905–06 when they were defeated in the 4th Qualifying Round by Northampton Town. The club's greatest success came in 1919–20, when they defeated Gillingham of the Southern League 3–1, before going out to Tottenham Hotspur of the Football League Second Division. The club also reached the first round proper in 1925–26, losing 4–0 to Rochdale, and 1931–32, when they lost 3–0 to Tranmere Rovers.〔
The club last entered the FA Cup in 1950–51 when they lost 2–1 in the first qualifying round to fellow mining village club Ashington.〔
West Stanley F.C. folded in 1959.〔
==Players==
Amongst the professional footballers whose careers included a spell at West Stanley were:
*Tom Brewis (1907–1975), who played for York City and Southampton
*Tom Cain (1874–1952), who played for Stoke, Everton and Southampton
*Jack Hogg (1881–1944), who played for Sheffield United and Southampton
*Jim Mackey (1897–1990), who played for several clubs including Coventry City and Torquay United
*John Tate (1892–1973), Tate's football career includes a spell at Tottenham Hotspur
*Arthur Thomson (born 1903), who went on to play for Morecambe, Manchester United and Southend United
* Jeffery Hunter (born 1925) (1952–1953) Played for several clubs including a spell with Blyth Spartans. Was the leading goal scorer for the team at this time. Still holds the record for the amount of goals scored in a match (Five consecutive goals) while playing for the Blyth Spartans.
* Joseph Edward Smith (born 1886), who played for Hull City, Everton and Bury.
* Alfred Douglas (born 1899), played for Brentford, Reading and Bristol Rovers.
* Jimmy Walton (1904–1982), played for Leeds United, Brentford, Bristol Rovers and Hartlepools United.
* David (Dave) Waggott (1880-1962), played for West Ham United.
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*See also .

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