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Wath Wanderers - the first ever football academy?

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Mark Crook - Wolves (1929-1935) started what is believed to be the first football academy - Wath Wanderers - a South Yorkshire based nursery team feeding Wolves (even though it's over 90 miles away!).
Mark Crook recommended over 80 players that played in the football league, including Ron Flowers, Roy Swinbourne, Alan Sunderland, Steve Daley & Bob Hatton.
Wath Wanderers was active for over 30 years up until 1969/70 season.
A blue plaque is planned for Spring 2025 with a not-for-profit book on the back of it - more detail at tinyurl.com/crookwwfc
 

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Yeah, I think I read about this somewhere recently...
 
Bit spammy chap.

I have deleted your other identical posts and will leave this one unless you turn into a big parking bot.
 
Mark Crook - Wolves (1929-1935) started what is believed to be the first football academy - Wath Wanderers - a South Yorkshire based nursery team feeding Wolves (even though it's over 90 miles away!).
Mark Crook recommended over 80 players that played in the football league, including Ron Flowers, Roy Swinbourne, Alan Sunderland, Steve Daley & Bob Hatton.
Wath Wanderers was active for over 30 years up until 1969/70 season.
A blue plaque is planned for Spring 2025 with a not-for-profit book on the back of it - more detail at tinyurl.com/crookwwfc
You've missed (probably) the best player to come to Wolves from Wath, that is Peter Knowles (his brother Cyril was also a product of the 'academy').
 
Jim Barron came from County Durham to Wath Wanderers - the pioneering 'football academy'. Jim has been interviewed for the book. Why didn't he go to NUFC? He said that Wolves were the 'bees knees' and even then he knew about Wath.
Mark Crook's nursery club to Wolves will have a blue plaque unveiled in May 2025 with a not-for-profit book on the back of it.
Webpage : tinyurl.com/crookwwfc
Plaque event : tinyurl.com/crookblue
All the Wath pros: tinyurl.com/crookpostersUntitled design(22).png
 
A talk at the Wolves Museum.
At least 89 players passed through Mark Crook's South Yorkshire nursery club - the vast majority of which signed for Wolves.
Limited seats - book at tinyurl.com/crooktalk
Thursday 24th April at 7pm
100% of the takings will go towards the Wolves Museum.
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