George Henry Camsell (27 November 1902 – 7 March 1966) was an English footballer who scored a club record 325 league goals in 419 games for Middlesbrough...
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Camsell may refer to: George Camsell (1902–1966), English football player Charles Camsell (1876–1958), Canadian geologist and founder of the Royal Canadian...
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later, they won the Division Two title. During that season, debutant George Camsell, who had signed from Third Division North side Durham City the previous...
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Most goals in a season – 63 George Camsell (Second Division, 1926–1927) Most League goals in a season – 59 George Camsell (Second Division, 1926–1927)...
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March 1895 – 20 March 1899 Most appearances, scoring in every match George Camsell, 9, 9 May 1929 – 9 May 1936 Most goals on debut Howard Vaughton, 5,...
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famous former Middlesbrough F.C. players, including Willie Maddren, George Camsell and Clough. Derby County and Nottingham Forest competed for the inaugural...
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504 755 0.67 1891–1920 73 Albert de Cleyn 503 588 0.86 1933–1955 74 George Camsell 503+ 590 0.85 1923–1942 75 Dennis Guy 503+ 630 0.8 1960–1976 76 Arthur...
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pre-Second World War, most recently by Dixie Dean (12 goals in 1927) and George Camsell (11 goals in 1929). An operation needed for a nose injury he sustained...
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Basil Bunting poetry centre at Durham University library from 1988. George Camsell (1902–1966), international footballer, born in Framwellgate Moor. Paul...
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Bobby Stuart (Middlesbrough, 1934–35) Most hat-tricks in one season: 9, George Camsell (Middlesbrough, 1926–27) Most career hat-tricks: 37, Dixie Dean (Tranmere...
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