George Kitchen (1876 – after 1969) was an English
footballer
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who played as a
goalkeeper
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for various clubs in the early part of the twentieth century, including long spells at
Everton and
West Ham United
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.
Football career
Born in
Fairfield, Derbyshire
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, Kitchen was an outstanding sportsman and became a professional golfer at the age of 14. He also played cricket and for a time worked as a coach at
Dulwich College
Dulwich College is a 2–19 independent, day and boarding school for boys in Dulwich, London, England. As a public school, it began as the College of God's Gift, founded in 1619 by Elizabethan actor Edward Alleyn, with the original purpose o ...
. He eventually decided to concentrate on football and, after a period with his local club,
Buxton
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, he joined
Stockport County
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, then playing in the
Lancashire League.
After a year at Stockport, made the move up to
the Football League
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, joining
Everton in 1898 as cover for
Scottish
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international,
Willie Muir. Kitchen made his debut on 14 January 1899, in a 2–0 victory over
Preston North End
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. It was not until October 1901 that he became Everton's first-choice custodian, following Muir's departure, helping Everton to reach the runners-up position in the
First Division at the end of
the 1901–02 season. He retained his place in the side until the arrival of
Irish
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international
Billy Scott in the summer of 1904.
After a season spent in
the reserves, Kitchen was transferred in the summer of 1905 to
West Ham United
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of the
Southern League, as replacement for
Matt Kingsley who had been dropped following a sending-off in March. At West Ham, Kitchen became the club's penalty taker and became the first-ever goalkeeper to score on his debut with a penalty against
Swindon Town
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on 2 September 1905. Over the next six years, Kitchen rarely missed a match for the Hammers before losing his place to
John Geggus in 1911, leading to another season in the reserves. In his seven-year span at West Ham, Kitchen made 205 appearances in the Southern League or
F.A. Cup, scoring six goals.
In October 1912, he was rescued from West Ham's reserves by
Southampton
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's new trainer,
Jimmy McIntyre
James Alfred McIntyre (31 October 1881 – 1954) was an English footballer who became manager at Southampton, Coventry City and Fulham.
Playing career
McIntyre was born in Wednesbury, Staffordshire. He was a journeyman player of some repute ...
(who acted as "manager" under "secretary"
Ernest Arnfield
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Arnfield was born in Mellor, Derbyshire. He died in Southampton, ag ...
). Described at the time as "''having the perfect build for goalkeeping''",
Kitchen was past his prime by the time he signed for the "Saints", but immediately replaced
Bill Knight
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Knight was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan. A teacher by profession, Knight was first elected as a New De ...
in goal, making his debut in a 0–0 draw with
Coventry City
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on 26 October 1912. Kitchen's experience soon installed a sense of confidence into a defence that had been struggling, and Saints won five of his first ten games in goal, having only won once in the previous two months.
Kitchen remained first choice 'keeper until
Ernie Steventon took over in November 1913 after which he only made two further appearances before a move to
Boscombe
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Originally a sparsely inhabited area of heathland, from around 1865 B ...
in the 1914 close-season.
Later career
Before leaving
The Dell, Kitchen had secured a position as golf professional at
Bournemouth
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Golf Course. Following his full retirement from football, he was able to continue to make a living from his second sport.
Honours
;
Everton
*
Football League First Division
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runners-up:
1901–02
References
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1876 births
Year of death missing
English men's footballers
Footballers from Buxton
Men's association football goalkeepers
Buxton F.C. players
Stockport County F.C. players
Everton F.C. players
West Ham United F.C. players
Southampton F.C. players
AFC Bournemouth players
English Football League players
Southern Football League players