George Reay (middle Row, Second Left) With The Raith Rovers First Team In 1927
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George Thompson Reay (2 February 1900 – 29 May 1970) was an English professional footballer who played for several British football clubs during the 1920s and 1930s. He was the eldest brother of
Ted Reay Edwin Peel Reay (5 August 1914 – 4 February 1992) was an English professional footballer who played as a full back in the Football League The English Football League (EFL) is a league of professional football clubs from England and Wal ...
, who himself played for Sheffield United and Queens Park Rangers, before emigrating to Perth, Australia. George was born in a miner's row cottage at
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, now part of Wallsend on 2 February 1900. He was the fourth child and eldest son of caulker William Reay and his wife Mary Thompson Peel, who had married in 1893. After leaving school, George sought employment at Percy Main Colliery and joined the pit's football team at the end of the First World War. In September 1922, he was scouted and signed for South Shields F.C.. A newspaper article at the time described him as a "''22 year-old outside right with a good turn of speed''". However, scoring no goals for the club during the 1922-23 season, George was transferred and spent only a short time playing for both Blyth Spartans and Reading F.C. Following the aforementioned moves in the north east of England, George gained his first notable move when he was bought by Northamptonshire-based club
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in the summer of 1924. From here, he was transferred to the Scottish side Raith Rovers after being signed by manager James Henry Logan on 6 December 1925. A letter confirming an appeal by George for his transfer fee to be paid stipulates that the transfer fee was £700. It was at Raith that George came into his own as an influential outside right. He scored his first goal for Raith on 27 February 1926 in a 2–0 victory over Clydebank, which was witnessed by a crowd of 2,000. George's goal came when he "nodded" the ball into the Clydebank goal after the ball fell in front of him. George's first appearance for
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took place on 11 October 1930 at home to
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Article in Birmingham Daily Gazette , 10 October 1930


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Reay, George 1900 births 1970 deaths English men's footballers Percy Main Amateurs F.C. players Raith Rovers F.C. players Bristol Rovers F.C. players Coventry City F.C. players Burton Town F.C. players Men's association football forwards Sportspeople from the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside Footballers from Tyne and Wear