OzWhite's Leeds United F.C. History
Leeds United F.C. History : Foreword
1919-29 - The Twenties
1930-39 - The Thirties
1939-46 - The War Years
1947-49 - Post War Depression
1949-57 - The Reign of King John
1957-63 - From Charles to Revie
1961-75 - The Revie Years
1975-82 - The Downward Spiral
1982-88 - The Dark Years
1988-96 - The Wilko Years
1996-04 - The Rollercoaster Ride
2004-17 - Down Among The Deadmen
2018-22 - The El Loco Era: Back Where We Belong
2022-24 - Marsch back to the Championship
100 Greatest LUFC Players Ever
Greatest Leeds United Games
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Singleton: Harry Bertram (Harry)

1905-1907 (Leeds City Player Details)

Outside Left

Born: Prescot, Lancashire: 03-09-1877

Debut: v Bradford City (a): 02-09-1905

5’9” 12st 3lb (1905)

Singleton started his career with Second Division Stockport County in the 1899-1900 season making just one League appearance. He joined First Division Bury in 1900 but failed to make the first team and moved to First Division Everton in 1901 and made three League appearances. 1902 saw him join First Division Grimsby Town and he scored twice in eighteen League games and also played in two F.A. Cup ties before leaving for Non-League New Brompton in May 1903. His next club was Southern League Queen's Park Rangers in 1904, before returning to the Football League with newly elected Second Division Leeds City in June 1905. He played in City’s first-ever League game at Outside Left at Valley Parade in September 1905. He only missed one game in the entire season and held his position until the arrival of Tom Wilson in December 1906. He scored seven goals in forty-five League games and also played in six F.A. Cup ties. He retired in 1907. He died in Macclesfield on 5th July 1947.

AppearancesGoals
League 457
F.A. Cup 60