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Laurence Abrams
Football player

Laurence Abrams

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Football player
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Southport
Place of death
Southport
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Biography

Laurence Robert Abrams (14 May 1889 – 20 March 1966) was an English footballer who played both North and South of the border. He was born in Banks, Lancashire, near Southport. In Scotland for Hearts and in England for two clubs Southport and Stockport in his native Lancashire and Chelsea. He played in a Scottish style and was a strong tackler.

Club career

Abrams transferred to Chelsea from Hearts in 1914 for £1000. He was a member of the Chelsea side that reached the FA Cup in 1915 and he travelled to the final but did not play. After guesting for three of his former clubs during World War I, Southport Central, Stockport County and Heart of Midlothian, he returned to Chelsea following the return of The Football League, remaining at Stamford Bridge until 1920 having made a total of 49 appearances and scoring 7 goals in total. He joined Cardiff City on a free transfer, reuniting with his former Stockport manager Fred Stewart. However he made just one appearance for the club on 30 August 1920 in a 0–0 draw with Clapton Orient before returning to Southport.

Honours

Chelsea
  • FA Cup Runner-up: 1
1915

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