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Fred Corbett | West Ham United's first Black footballer16 hours agoAs Black History Month 2024 begins on 1 October, we share the story of Fred Corbett, who remains a hugely important figure in the history of West Ham United, one hundred years on from his death.For Corbett was the first Black player to represent the Club as he played 38 games and scored 15 goals between September 1899 and December 1901.Reportedly born in Stepney in August 1880, the young Corbett played his first football for the youth team of Old St Luke’s FC in Canning Town. In 1894, church-based Old St Luke’s merged with Castle Swifts, the football team based at the Castle Shipping Line repair yard in Bow Creek, and the new club, Old Castle Swifts, played its home matches at Hermit Road in Canning Town.After turning professional in November 1894, Old Castle Swifts went bankrupt in March 1895. A few months later, Hermit Road became home to a newly formed works team, Thames Ironworks FC, and a number of Old Castle Swifts players moved from one to the other.At the time, Corbett was just 14 and playing for Old St Luke’s youth team, which continued to operate and provide an unofficial pathway to Thames Ironworks FC’s senior squad. Among those who ‘gradated’ from this ‘academy’ in 1899 was an 18-year-old Corbett, who also worked as a labourer at Arnold Hills' shipyard.Playing as a right winger, Corbett debuted for Thames Ironworks, wearing the No7 shirt in a 1-0 Southern League First Division defeat by Reading at Elm Park on 16 September 1899. Two days later, he started his first win as a Hammer in a 4-0 home win over Chatham at the Memorial Grounds.ImageFred Corbett (front row, centre) with his West Ham United teammates in 1901In the summer of 1900, Thames Ironworks FC was wound up and relaunched as a professional club named West Ham United, and Corbett was one of the many players who moved from one to the other.He scored his first goal on his second appearance for the ‘new’ Hammers, grabbing the winner in a 1-0 Southern League First Division victory at Swindon Town on 6 October 1900, and netted again the following weekend in a 2-0 home success against Watford.Corbett netted in both ties as West Ham overcame New Brompton in the FA Cup fourth qualifying round after a replay, and by the season’s end he had scored nine goals in 23 appearances.The 1901/02 season saw Corbett find the net on six more occasions, including his first career hat-trick in a 4-2 home victory over Wellingborough Town and two in a 4-2 win over Luton Town.With interest in football booming, a crowd of 9,000 watched Corbett and his teammates face Millwall on 26 October 1901, and 17,000 turned out to see FA Cup holders Tottenham Hotspur edge out the Hammers a week later.Corbett’s playing opportunities dwindled thereafter, and he would turn out just twice more before joining Southern League rivals Bristol Rovers in December 1901.He would turn out, and score at a rate of around one goal in every three appearances, for Bristol Rovers (in three separate spells), Bristol City, Brentford, Worcester City and New Brompton before closing out his nomadic career with Merthyr Town, Tranmere Rovers, Croydon Common and Winsford United.Fred Corbett passed away in west London in April 1924, aged just 43, but his premature death does nothing to diminish the historic mark he has left on Thames Ironworks FC, West Ham United and English football as a whole.

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Burlington Bertie using a different than usual user name the fucking coward.
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Most sensible post Nutsin has ever made
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Reo-Coker is a massive cսnt too.
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Ince
Defoe
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3 good players also 3 total cunts.

Kierion Dyer worst signing we ever made.

Ravel Morrison massive disappointment.

Jesse Lingard went to Forest for the money and ruined his career.




 
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Doesn't look black
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Who was the first person with ginger hair to play for the club?
Who was the first person over six foot tall to play for the club?
Who was the first person with green eyes to play for the club? 

Nobody knows. 

Why are none of these facts deemed as important to know in 2024 but this is? 
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Fucking boring and woke
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WHU(Exeter) wrote: 03 Oct 2024, 00:30 I wonder if he’s any relation to Ronnie?
A small resemblance?
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I wonder if he’s any relation to Ronnie?
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Sorry, but it’s not implying anything. It just says he’s the first black player to represent the club. You might not agree that it is important. Fair enough. But you are reading far more into this than is logical.
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Iron Duke" wrote: 02 Oct 2024, 16:43 Where does it elude to victimhood?
" the story of Fred Corbett, who remains a hugely important figure in the history of West Ham United, one hundred years on from his death.For Corbett was the first Black player to represent the Club "

It's clearly implying that playing for West Ham was in some way harder for you if you are black. That black people who came before Fred have been at some disadvantage in wanting to play for West Ham and our Fred has overcome something in playing for West Ham that the rest of his team haven't had to.

Otherwise what's 'hugely important' about him compared to his team mates? It would just be trivia.
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Where does it elude to victimhood?
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On The Ball" wrote: 02 Oct 2024, 11:48 Because he was first?
That would only be relevant if his presence was changing something. For instance If black players were banned or shunned in some way then there would be some relevance to that. But in this context it's as relevant as the first ginger player or the first Scottish player. Trivia that may be useful in a pub quiz, but "a hugely important figure"?
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Because he was first?
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Defoe putting in a transfer quest hours after we were relegate. C#nt
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"who remains a hugely important figure in the history of West Ham United, "

Nice if they explained why that might be? West Ham as a club has always had an over representation of black players compared with the general population. Black players have thrived at the club, been paid as well as the other players and been hailed and lauded by the fans of the club.If you're black and a talented footballer West Ham football club has always been a place of opportunity for you. Always. Since it's inception as this article lays testament to.

But this article seems to be alluding to some sort of victimhood. As though Fred Corbet is some sort of cockney Rosa Parks by playing in the West Ham first team. I can't see any justification for 'hugely important figure' in that article. A squad player no different to any of the others.
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Thankfully coincides with Black Friday
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Nice One, thanks
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One Sunny Day" wrote: 02 Oct 2024, 02:08
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 02 Oct 2024, 01:24 Fuck trying to read that.

Split it into paragraphs and start posting like an adult.
Blame Karen or whoever posted it on the official site. Personally I found it a good read but my reading ability has advanced beyond comics.
..."my reading ability has advanced beyond comics."

That tends to happen when you move up to senior school. Clearly a recent event that you are still very proud about.
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: 02 Oct 2024, 01:24 Fuck trying to read that.

Split it into paragraphs and start posting like an adult.
Blame Karen or whoever posted it on the official site. Personally I found it a good read but my reading ability has advanced beyond comics.
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Fuck trying to read that.

Split it into paragraphs and start posting like an adult.
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David Sullivan..( first up middle -rank)
 
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