Ernest Blackwell
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Ernest Blackwell was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper, spending the majority of his career at his hometown club of Sheffield United
Sheffield United F.C.
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. He was the cousin of England
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 keeper Sam Hardy
Sam Hardy
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 and brother of Aberdeen
Aberdeen F.C.
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 keeper Harry Blackwell
Harry Blackwell
Harry Blackwell was an English professional football goalkeeper who played for , , and .While at Aberdeen, Blackwell played in the club's record 13-0 win over , wearing a waterproof coat and an umbrella borrowed from a spectator in the inclement weather....

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Career

Born in Sheffield, Blackwell made his name at Scunthorpe & Lindsey United
Scunthorpe United F.C.
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 before being signed by Sheffield United
Sheffield United F.C.
Sheffield United Football Club is a professional English football club based in the city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire.They were the first sporting team to use the name 'United' and are nicknamed 'The Blades', thanks to Sheffield's worldwide reputation for steel production...

 in May 1914. He was seen as understudy to Harold Gough
Harold Gough
Harold C. Gough was an English professional footballer. He made one appearance in goal for the England national team.-Club career:...

 and Ted Hufton
Ted Hufton
Arthur Edward Hufton , better known as Ted Hufton, was an England international goalkeeper who earned six caps for his country....

 and as such his appearances were limited throughout his time at Bramall Lane
Bramall Lane
-Cricket at the Lane:Bramall Lane opened as a cricket ground in 1855, having been leased by Michael Ellison from the Duke of Norfolk at an annual rent of £70. The site was then away from the town's industrial area, and relatively free from smoke. It was built to host the matches of local cricket...

. Having spent some time in the navy he remained at the club for the duration of World War I
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, making sporadic appearances for the Blades and guesting for Leicester Fosse
Leicester City F.C.
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, Crystal Palace
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 and cross town rivals Sheffield Wednesday
Sheffield Wednesday F.C.
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.

After the war Blackwell seemed happy with his role at the club making only infrequent appearances, the highlight of his career coming when he played in the 1923 FA Cup semi-final. Injuries began to take their toll and after a bout of appendicitis
Appendicitis
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he was advised that a blow to the abdomen could have terminal results and he was forced to retire. In recognition of his service United presented him with a grant of £500 to commence a new business venture.

Personal life

Blackwell was a committed Christian and a practising lay-preacher meaning he would sometimes miss fixtures played on religious dates.
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