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Stan Foxall

Joseph Stanley Foxall (8 September 1914 – 12 August 1991) was an English footballer who played in the Football League as a forward for West Ham United.

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Career

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Born in Crowle, Lincolnshire, Foxall had been playing football at Gainsborough Trinity, where he spent three seasons, before being signed by West Ham United in 1934.[2] He made four league appearances in his first season,[3] replacing John Foreman on the right wing.[4]

He represented the London Combination against the Central League in November 1936.[2]

Foxall could operate anywhere along the forward line, and was often moved from the right wing to a more central role, swapping with Sam Small, by Charlie Paynter.[2]

Foxall made 149 war-time league and cup appearances for the east London club, scoring 63 goals, and was a member of the team that won the Football League War Cup in 1940.[3]

His career at West Ham was cut short by a knee injury sustained in a game against Queens Park Rangers in September 1944.[2]

He subsequently joined Southern League side Colchester United in 1948, where he spent two seasons.[5]

He later played for Chelmsford City.[6]

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Club

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West Ham United[2]
Colchester United[7][8]

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