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Fred Reed
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Full name Frederick William Marshall Reed
Date of birth March 1894
Place of birth Scotswood, England
Date of death 1967 (aged 72–73)
Position(s) Centre half
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1909–1910 Newburn
1910–1911 Wesley Hall
1911–1912 Benwell
1912–1914 Lintz Institute
1914–1927 West Bromwich Albion 138 (4)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Frederick William Marshall Reed (born March 1894, died 1967) was an English professional footballer. He played as a centre half, which is a defensive midfield position. Fred Reed was well-known for his long career at West Bromwich Albion. He played in over 130 games for the club in the Football League. He even became the team's captain. After he stopped playing, he continued to work for the club as a trainer until 1950.

Fred Reed's Life Off the Field

Serving His Country

During the First World War, Fred Reed took a break from playing football. He joined the army and served as a sergeant in the Royal Fusiliers. This shows he was dedicated to his country.

Football Career Highlights

Early Days in Football

Before joining a big club, Fred Reed played for several smaller teams. He started his career around 1909. He played for clubs like Newburn, Wesley Hall, Benwell, and Lintz Institute. These early experiences helped him develop his skills as a footballer.

Time at West Bromwich Albion

Fred Reed joined West Bromwich Albion in 1914. This was a big step up for him. He played for the club for many years, until 1927. He was a key player for them, known for his strong defensive play. He made 138 appearances in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion. He also scored 4 goals during his time there.

Becoming a Captain

One of Fred Reed's biggest achievements was becoming the captain of West Bromwich Albion. Being a captain means you are a leader on the field. You help guide your teammates and represent the club. This shows how much his team and coaches respected him.

After Playing Football

Even after he retired as a player, Fred Reed stayed involved with West Bromwich Albion. He became a trainer for the club. He worked in this role until 1950. This means he spent many years helping players stay fit and improve their game. It shows his lasting dedication to the sport and to the club.

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