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Tinsley Lindley

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His many transfers were due primarily to his professional full-time career and the fact that he always remained an amateur, although many clubs wanted to hire him as a professional. He was the epitome of the 'Corinthian gentleman amateur' of his time, being an academic as well as a sportsman. He
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and served as a County Court Judge on the Midland Circuit. Lindley also stayed loyal to Nottingham Forest, serving on the committee for several years. Lindley was also a President and Vice-President for local Amateur side Nottinghamshire FC who were formed in 1895. During
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Cemetery near Nottingham. For an unknown reason, Lindley had been buried in an unmarked grave. As of 11 March 2014 £5850 had been raised. The memorial was unveiled on 31 March 2014.
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On retirement from football, Lindley turned his full attention to his law practice, having been called to the Bar in 1899 while still playing. He also lectured in law at
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in nine). In total he scored 14 international goals in just 13 games. He held the overall England goalscoring record from March 1888 when he equalled
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refused to wear ordinary football boots when playing, preferring walking brogues instead, declaring that boots marred his great sprinting speed.
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matches between 13 March 1886 and 7 April 1888. However, there is no substance whatsoever to this claim, as this includes the match against
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In October 2013 a campaign was launched to raise £6,000 to provide a headstone on Lindley's grave in the
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and as Deputy Director of the Nottinghamshire Territorial Association. He was awarded the
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His England call-up came on 13 March 1886 when, along with his Nottingham Forest teammate
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in 1882. The family lived in Clipstone Avenue, Nottingham and Lindley attended
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between 1875 and 1883, where he first revealed his talent. His older brother,
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In 1896, Lindley married Constance Agnes Burnand, daughter of playwright
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on 29 March 1886, in which all contemporary reports credit the goals to
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Lindley was the third son of Leonard Lindley who was a lace dresser and
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Lindley died in Nottingham on 31 March 1940 aged 74.
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Upfront Publishing. pp. 85–86. 509: 507: 505: 327:It has been claimed that he holds the 651:. Nottingham Forest FC. 31 March 2014 560:. www.englandstats.com. 13 March 1886 324:scoring four goals in a 6–1 victory. 7: 579:England's Player Record Performances 193:and in 1935 he was also awarded the 122: 815:Men's association football forwards 745:Cambridge University A.F.C. players 715:People educated at The Leys School 359:scored in ten consecutive matches 195:King George V Silver Jubilee Medal 14: 588:at www.englandfootballonline.com 331:for scoring in nine consecutive 790:Cambridge University cricketers 780:Preston North End F.C. players 770:Nottingham Forest F.C. players 1: 760:Crusaders F.C. (1859) players 515:"Lindley, Tinsley (LNDY884T)" 420:in 1918 for these services. 820:Footballers from Nottingham 805:20th-century English judges 519:A Cambridge Alumni Database 476:. BBC News. 30 October 2013 280:In 1891 he also played for 846: 825:Cricketers from Nottingham 795:Nottinghamshire cricketers 521:. 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Nottingham
Centre forward
Nottingham Forest
England
OBE
footballer
Nottingham Forest
World War I
King George V Silver Jubilee Medal
Mayor of Nottingham
Nottingham High School
Leonard
The Leys School
Cambridge
Caius College, Cambridge
Cambridge University
the Corinthians
Casuals
Master of Law
LL.D
Nottingham Forest
Notts County
Aston Villa
Crusaders
Swifts
Preston North End
Sunderland
Teddy Leighton
Ireland

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