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Player #270
Appearances:
2
Starts:
2
Goals:
0
Seasons:
1
Source: Football card Aston Villa issued by Kane Products under the Football Clubs & Colours series, 1956.
Source: Football card Aston Villa issued by Kane Products under the Football Clubs & Colours series, 1956.
Dick Sloley
Position
Forward
From
1919-20
To
1919-20
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IMAGE CREDIT
Richard Sloley
Birth Date
Thursday, 17 January 1895
Birth Place
Barnstaple, Dorset
Birth Country
England
Villa Youth
n/a
From
Transfer in
Corinthians
From
For
Loan
On
October 1919
Previous Clubs
Corinthian FC |
Cambridge University |
1914 Brentford, 5 (8) |
1919-22 Corinthian FC |
Loans Out
None
Transfer Out
To
Corinthians
For
End of Loan
On
October 1919
Subsequent Clubs
Corinthian FC |
Source: Football card Aston Villa issued by Kane Products under the Football Clubs & Colours series, 1956.
Source: Football card Aston Villa issued by Kane Products under the Football Clubs & Colours series, 1956.
Villa Career
Seasons Active, Fee, Starts (Sub) | Goals |
1919 (L) 2 | 0 |
STARTS
SUBS
GOALS
Played Under
George Ramsay led Management Committee
First Squad Appearance
Saturday, 4 October 1919
Debut Appearance
Saturday, 4 October 1919
Bradford Park Avenue (h), Division One
DEBUT
First Goal
Did not score
Final Appearance
Saturday, 11 October 1919
Preston North End (a), Division One
FINAL
Final Squad Appearance
Saturday, 11 October 1919
Honours
Played for the Villa
Height
Foot
International Team
Not selected
Died
1946, Aged 55
Dick Sloley
Player #270 for Aston Villa, Richard Sloley, known as Dick Sloley played as a forward for the club.
Dick played for Villa in 1919-20 making 2 appearances.
Dick was born in Barnstaple on 17th January 1895 and he made his debut appearance for Villa on the 4th October 1919 aged 24.
Villa had signed Dick on loan from Corinthian FC and he was to make two appearances on the 4 October 1919 and 11
October 1919 before returning to his parent club.
Dick played under the George Ramsay led Management Committee.
Dick passed away in St. Pancras, London in 1946 aged 55.