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Tom Finney
English international footballer (–)
For the Northern Irish footballer, see Tommy Finney.
Sir Thomas Finney (5 April – 14 February ) was an English international footballer who played from to as a winger or centre forward for Preston North End and England.
He is widely acknowledged to have been one of England's greatest-ever players.
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He was noted for his loyalty to Preston, for whom he made Football League and 39 FA Cup appearances, scoring a total of goals. He played for England 76 times, scoring 30 goals.
Early life
Finney was born on 5 April at his parents' home on St Michael's Road, Preston, Lancashire, a few hundred yards from Deepdale stadium, the home of Preston North End.
His parents were Maggie (née Mitchell) and Alf Finney. He had an elder brother called Joe and four sisters called Madge, Peggy, Doris and Edith. Alf was a clerical worker in local government who sometimes found himself unemployed on account of the changing economic climate.
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