Alf Bishop (footballer, Born 1884)
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Alfred John "Alf" Bishop (13 August 1884 – 14 November 1938) was an English
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who spent fourteen out of eighteen seasons of his professional career at
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. Bishop was known to be quite the brutal footballer, never shirking a tackle or a contest for the ball, which caught up to him later in his career as he began to struggle with injuries. He never played above the
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and therefore never received international recognition in his senior career. Bishop began playing competitive football at Stourbridge Standard, which is now known as
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, before moving to Halesowen Town with the hopes of getting more game time. Securing a place in the starting eleven immediately, he began at right half-back. He only played two games in this position before being switched to the opposite side at left half-back where he played every game of the 1903-04 campaign. At the end of that season in April 1904, Bishop, at 19 years, was called up to play for Birmingham and District Juniors in an international game against Scotland Juniors. It was in this game where Alf was noticed by scouts from First Division side
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and signed for them later that same month. Bishop struggled for game time at Aston Villa and was loaned back to Halesowen in 1905 for a brief period. After his loan spell, he returned to Aston Villa but did not appear in any games. In 1906, Bishop joined
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and became a regular first-team player. In his second season at the club, he was part of the 1908 FA Cup winning side that beat First Division side
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. In doing so, he suffered a broken jaw however continued to play the entire game. Bishop became captain in 1911 after the retirement of
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and continued to hold this position and continue it after
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, making 382 appearances for the Wolves in total. Bishop left Wolves in 1920 and joined Welsh side
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for a brief period before returning to his boyhood club Stourbridge to play out the rest of his career. He retired from football in 1921.


Early life

Bishop was born to Alfred Bishop, father, and Minnie Bishop, mother, on 13 August 1884 in Stourbridge, England. He attended Wollaston Church of England School and begin playing football at a school level before, in his early teenage years, playing for his local side Stourbridge Standard.


Club career


Stourbridge F.C. and Halesowen Town

Bishop started his career for
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who, at the time, were playing in the
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. At 18 years of age, he struggled for game time in a side that was battling for promotion season after season. In the hopes of getting more game time, he decided to move to Halesowen Town who were also playing in the
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however were much lower down the table. Bishop made an immediate impact on the Yeltz and was given a starting position at the club at right half-back. He made his debut for Halesowen against Small Heath Reserves where they lost 2-1. Bishop only played one more game at right half-back before he was moved to left half-back for the remainder of the 1903-04 season. He made 27 appearances for the Yeltz in his first stint at the club. Bishop returned to Halesowen in 1905 on loan from
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and played 11 more games.


Aston Villa

Bishop's time at Aston Villa would be extremely forgettable in his career. He joined in 1904 but did not make many appearances for the club as it was going through one of its most successful eras under
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. Bishop was loaned back to his previous club Halesowen Town to receive more game time.


Wolverhampton Wanderers

In 1906, Bishop joined the
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from Aston Villa. Wolves were beginning their first season in
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under the clubs longest lasting manager in history, Jack Addenbrooke. He made his debut in the first game of the season, a 1-1 draw against Hull City. Bishop scored three goals in his first season for the Wolves, scoring one against
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in a 5-0 win and two against Barnsley in a 5-1 win. In the 1907-08 season, Bishop made 40 total appearances with 33 in the league and 7 in the FA Cup. Topping off the 1907-08 season, he helped Wolves win the FA Cup as they triumphed over
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3-1. Bishop continued to keep his place in the starting line-up for Wolves, only missing the odd game due to minor injuries. He scored his 4th Wolves goal against
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in a 2-1 win and then his 5th the following season in a 3-1 win against
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. At the beginning of the 1911-12 season, the retirement of long-term captain
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meant that Bishop became club captain for the following season and he kept that role until 1915. From 1911 to 1915, he played no less than 36 games per season for Wolves. He scored his 6th and final goal in a 4-1 win over
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. After
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, he played his final season for Wolves in the 1919-20 campaign, appearing in 31 games; in total his Wolves career reached over 382 appearances.


War time appearances

During World War 1, Bishop made guest appearances for Wolves,
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, and
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.


Wrexham

Bishop joined
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before the start of the 1920-21 season from Wolves. He made seven appearances in the
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, one in the
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, and one in the
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.


Return to Stourbridge

In 1921-22, Bishop returned to his boyhood club Stourbridge for his final season as a professional player. He made seven appearances for the Glass Boys and finally retired in 1921 after injuries.


Late life and death

After Bishop retired from playing football, he had close connections with Great Worcester Motors and Sammy Johnson Coaches however his position in these companies is unknown. He died on 14 November 1938 from complications with
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.


Career moments


Birmingham and District Juniors vs Scottish Association Juniors

After Bishop's first stint at Halesowen, he was selected to play against Scotland alongside other young and reserve players from Birmingham and surrounding districts. The teams included Bournville, Aston Villa, Halesowen, Stourbridge, Small Heath, Brades Park,
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and Kidderminster. The English side went on to win 2-0 with the majority of the players being scouted for First Division clubs. This included Bishop, as he was picked up by Aston Villa.


The 1908 FA Cup Final

Wolves were victorious over
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side Newcastle United, winning 3-1. Bishop started the game at left half-back alongside captain
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at centre half-back and Kenneth Hunt at right half-back. Hunt scored the opener for Wolves with George Hedley scoring their second before half-time. In the second-half, Bishop suffered a brutal challenge that broke his jaw: however he continue to play the rest of the game. James Howie scored Newcastle's only goal in the 73rd minute. Billy Harrison made it 3-1 to Wolves in the 85th minute to secure a win and a 2nd FA Cup in the club's history.


Career statistics

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Honours

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*
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winner:
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References


External links


Article in Black Country Bugle
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bishop, Alf 1938 deaths Sportspeople from Stourbridge English footballers English Football League players Halesowen Town F.C. players Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players Wrexham A.F.C. players Stoke City F.C. wartime guest players Association football defenders FA Cup Final players 1884 births