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Henry Edward Lilley (1868 – 30 August 1900) was an English international
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. Born in
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, he played his league football as a left back for
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Career


Club career

Lilley started his career playing for his home-town club of Staveley before he was signed by
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in the summer of 1890. He played regularly for the Blades for two seasons but once they were elected to the Football League his appearances became less frequent. He remained with the club for another two seasons although became prone to knee injuries and was released in 1894. Shortly after his death in 1900 a writer in the ''Sheffield Daily Telegraph'' issue of 28 September 1900 commented on him being a "very fine and scrupulously fair back."


International career

Along with fellow United player Michael Whitham, Lilley was selected for an international trial in February 1892 and made his one and only appearance for
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the following month against
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Personal life

He was not well during the last few months of his life, losing sight in one eye because of an accident at Christmastime 1899, and suffering from consumption, and effects of an abdominal injury suffered late in his playing career.https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000250/19000912/136/0008 ''Sheffield Daily Telegraph'' 12 September 1900 Lilley was the brother of
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and fellow
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player Will Lilley.


Honours

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* Football League Division Two **Runner-up: 1892–93


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* 1868 births 1900 deaths People from Staveley, Derbyshire Footballers from Derbyshire English men's footballers Men's association football defenders England men's international footballers English Football League players Staveley F.C. players Sheffield United F.C. players Midland Football League players Northern Football League players 19th-century deaths from tuberculosis Tuberculosis deaths in England {{England-footy-defender-1860s-stub