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Frank Lock

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English footballer and manager
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Frank Lock
Personal information
Date of birth (1922年03月12日)12 March 1922
Place of birth Whitechapel, London, England
Date of death 17 March 1985(1985年03月17日) (aged 63)
Place of death Colchester, England
Position(s) Left Back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1945–1946 Finchley
1946–1954 Charlton Athletic 222 (8)
1954–1955 Liverpool 41 (0)
1955–1957 Watford 42 (1)
1957–1958 Cambridge United
Total 305 (9)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Frank William Lock (12 March 1922 – 17 March 1985) was an English footballer and manager who played as a left back in the Football League.

Personal life

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Frank's parents, Mary Ann and Frank William, had 5 children, Dorothy (Doll), Frank, Fred, Richard (George) and Charlie. Most lived in North London – formally known as Middlesex, particularly the Barnet area. His relations are spread across the country including London, Surrey and Cornwall as only currently known.[1] he also had 2 sons Peter and David.

References

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https://www.lfchistory.net/Players/Player/Profile/718

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