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Leonard Edward Charles Stansbridge (19 February 1919 – 19 May 1986) was an English
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, who played as a goalkeeper for Southampton in the period either side of the Second World War.


Football career

Stansbridge was born in Southampton and attended Regents Park School. In 1932, he was a member of the Southampton Schools team which won the English Schools Trophy. In May 1936, he joined Southampton as an amateur, signing a professional contract a few months later. He developed into a strong reliable 'keeper, although he spent most of his career at The Dell as a deputy, first to
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and later to Ian Black. Stansbridge made his "Saints" debut in the final match of the 1937–38 season, when he conceded four goals at
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. Despite this, he started the following season as the first-choice keeper, but after three defeats he lost his place to Warhurst and only made two further appearances before the outbreak of war brought football to an end. During World War II, Stansbridge joined the
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, playing as a guest for Rotherham United and Swansea Town. At the Battle of Dunkirk, Stansbridge stayed behind to tend to injured troops rather than be evacuated and was captured by the enemy, spending the remainder of the war as a Prisoner of war in Poland. In 1945, he returned to Southampton and was re-engaged by his home-town club, appearing four times in League South matches as well as in all four matches played in the
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tournament. On the re-commencement of League football in 1946, Stansbridge was once again second-choice, this time behind
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, who had played for
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before the war. Stansbridge and Ephgrave competed for the No. 1 jersey over the next season and a half until Ian Black was signed in December 1947. Although Ephgrave left the club in the summer of 1948, Black's form meant that Stansbridge only made four further first-team appearances up to the summer of 1950, during which time Southampton narrowly missed out on promotion to the First Division three seasons in a row. Black moved to
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in July 1950, with Northern Irish international Hugh Kelly joining the Saints in exchange. Stansbridge, now in his early thirties, had dropped down the "pecking order", with manager
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preferring the young Eddie Thomas when Kelly was unavailable, before signing John Christie in January 1951. With
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being signed in October 1951, Southampton now had four professional goalkeepers on their books and Stansbidge was restricted to reserve team football, before retiring in the 1953 close season. His career as a player at Southampton spanned 17 years, of which six were interrupted by war; during this period, Stansbridge was restricted to 52 first-team appearances, but remained loyal to his hometown club, providing sterling cover whenever called upon.


Later career

After his professional career was over, Stansbridge made a few appearances for Basingstoke Town and found employment at the
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as a groundsman. In 1962, he returned to The Dell when he became Southampton's groundsman where he continued to maintain the pitch until eventually retiring in the summer of 1984. Stansbridge did not enjoy a long retirement, as he died two years later in May 1986.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Stansbridge, Stan 1919 births 1986 deaths Footballers from Southampton English men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Southampton F.C. players Rotherham United F.C. wartime guest players Swansea Town A.F.C. wartime guest players Basingstoke Town F.C. players World War II prisoners of war held by Germany Royal Army Medical Corps soldiers British Army personnel of World War II British World War II prisoners of war English Football League players