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Player #377
Appearances:
111
Starts:
111
Goals:
33
Seasons:
3
Source: Football card Freddie Haycock issued by the Topical Times under the Stars Of To-day series, 1938-39.
Source: Football card Freddie Haycock issued by the Topical Times under the Stars Of To-day series, 1938-39.
Freddie Haycock
Position
Forward
From
1936-37
To
1938-39
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Freddie Haycock
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Seasons
Age*
24 | 25 | 26 |
Division
D2 | D2 | D1 |
Appearances
111 |
23 | 46 | 42 |
Starts
111 |
23 | 46 | 42 |
Substitute
0 |
0 | 0 | 0 |
Unused
0 |
0 | 0 | 0 |
Goals
33 |
4 | 17 | 12 |
*Age on opening day of the season
FAC: FA Cup; FL: Football League; D1: Division 1; D2: Division 2; D3: Division 3; PL: Premier League; CH: Championship
FULL SEASON BREAKDOWN
Frederick James Haycock
Birth Date
Friday, 19 April 1912
Birth Place
Bootle, Liverpool, Merseyside
Birth Country
England
Villa Youth
n/a
From
Transfer in
Prescot Cables FC
From
For
Free
On
February 1934
Previous Clubs
Waterford, Ireland |
Blackburn Rovers |
Prescot Cables FC |
Loans Out
None
Transfer Out
To
Wrexham
For
Free
On
1939
Subsequent Clubs
1946-47 Wrexham |
Source: Football card Freddie Haycock issued by the Topical Times under the Stars Of To-day series, 1938-39.
Source: Football card Freddie Haycock issued by the Topical Times under the Stars Of To-day series, 1938-39.
Villa Career
Seasons Active, Fee, Starts (Sub) | Goals |
1936-39 Free, 111 | 33 |
STARTS
SUBS
GOALS
Played Under
Jimmy Hogan |
Alex Massie |
First Squad Appearance
Saturday, 19 December 1936
Debut Appearance
Saturday, 19 December 1936
Norwich City (h), Division Two
DEBUT
First Goal
Saturday, 23 January 1937
Final Appearance
Saturday, 6 May 1939
Middlesbrough (h), Division One
FINAL
Final Squad Appearance
Saturday, 6 May 1939
Honours
Played for the Villa
Height
Foot
International Team
Not selected
Died
10 April 1989, Aged 77
Freddie Haycock
Player #377 for Aston Villa, Frederick James Haycock, known as Freddie Haycock, and nicknamed Schneider played as a forward for the club.
Freddie played for Villa between 1936-37 and 1938-39 making 111 appearances and scoring 33 goals.
Freddie was born in Bootle on 19 April 1912 and made his debut appearance for Villa on the 19 December 1936 aged 24.
Villa had signed Freddie from Prescot Cables FC in February 1934 and he went on to make 22 league appearances, scoring 4 goal in his debut season.
Freddie’s most prolific season came in Villa’s Second Division championship winning season of 1937-38 where his 14 goals in 39 appearances won Villa promotion back to the top flight.
Across the season, including the cup, Freddie scored the Villa’s first and last goals of the campaign, netting 17 times, including the FA Cup quarter-final winner against Manchester City in March.
Freddie played under Jimmy Hogan and Alex Massie, playing his final game in top flight football on 6 May 1939 but post war he made one appearance for Villa in the interim regional league after which he moved on to Wrexham.
Freddie passed away in Great Barr on 10th April 1989 aged 77.