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Albert Feebery
Albert Feebery (9 April 1889 – 1964) was an English professional association football, footballer who played as a left half. He made 91 appearances in the English Football League, Football League for Crystal Palace F.C., Crystal Palace. He also played in the Southern Football League, Southern League for Coventry City F.C., Coventry City and Folkestone F.C., Folkestone. Life and career Feebery was born in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, in 1889. He came from a footballing family: two brothers, Jack Feebery, Jack and Alf Feebery, Alf, also played in the English Football League, Football League, and three others played at lesser levels. Feebery began his career with local club Hucknall, and was on the books of Nottingham Forest without playing for their league team, before signing for Southern Football League, Southern League club Coventry City F.C., Coventry City in 1911. After three years, during which he switched from left half to centre half, he moved on to another Southern League ...
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Hucknall
Hucknall, formerly Hucknall Torkard, is a market town in the Ashfield district of Nottinghamshire, England. It lies 7 miles north of Nottingham, 7 miles south-east of Kirkby-in-Ashfield, 9 miles from Mansfield and 10 miles south of Sutton-in-Ashfield. It is the second largest town in the Ashfield district after Sutton-in-Ashfield. Hucknall is north-west of Nottingham, on the west bank of the Leen Valley, on land which rises from the Trent Valley in the south and extends northwards to Kirkby-in-Ashfield. The Whyburn or Town Brook flows through the town centre. Farleys Brook marks its southern boundary. Due to the mass amount of housing and industrial estates along the southside of the town. Hucknall is contiguous with the wider City of Nottingham with the suburbs of Bulwell and Bestwood Village both to the south and southeast. The town's highest point is Long Hill, at above sea level, with views over the city and Trent Valley, which descends to 22–24 metres (72–79&nbs ...
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