Description
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Harold Bodle was
an English association footballer who played as an inside left or wing
half. He played for Birmingham City in the top flight and for several
clubs in the North of England in the lower divisions of the Football
League. He was particularly noted for juggling the ball, a skill he
claimed to have perfected as a child by repeatedly kicking a small ball
against the sideboard at home. Bodle was born in Woodlands, near
Doncaster. He played for Doncaster schoolboys before starting work at
Silverwood Colliery where he played for the works team. He also played
for Ridgehill Athletic and had trials at Doncaster Rovers and Bradford
Park Avenue before signing professional forms for Third Division North
side Rotherham United in May 1938.






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