Joseph Gettins

{{short description|English footballer}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2022}}

{{Use British English|date=June 2016}}

{{Infobox football biography

| name = Joseph Gettins

| fullname = Joseph Holmes Gettins{{Cite book |last=Joyce |first=Michael |title=Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 |publisher=Tony Brown |year=2012 |isbn=978-1905891610 |location=Nottingham |page=109}}

| birth_date = 19 November 1873

| birth_place = Middlesbrough, England

| death_date = {{death date and age |1954|6|6|1873|11|19|df=y}}

| death_place = East Molesey, England

| image = J H Gettins.jpg

| image_size = 150

| caption = Gettins while with Millwall Athletic in 1898

| position = Centre forward

| clubs1 = Brentford

| clubs2 = Millwall Athletic

| years1 = 1894–1895

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| clubs3 = Middlesbrough

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| clubs5 = Corinthian

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| years7 = 1899

| clubs7 = Middlesbrough

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| clubs9 = Middlesbrough

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Joseph Holmes Gettins OBE, DSO, BA (19 November 1873 – 6 June 1954) was an English amateur footballer who played as a centre forward. He is best remembered for his association with Millwall Athletic and he played in the Football League for hometown club Middlesbrough.

Club career

= Millwall Athletic =

An amateur centre forward, Gettins' longest association was with Millwall Athletic, playing for the club in multiple spells between 1892 and 1904, by which time the club was simply known as Millwall.{{Cite book |last=Martinez |first=Dolores |title=Football: From England to the World |last2=Mukharji |first2=Projit B. |publisher=Routledge |year=2015 |isbn=978-1138883536 |pages=10–13}} He scored an impressive 69 goals in 71 appearances with the club and won the 1894–95 and 1895–96 Southern League titles back to back, in addition to two United League titles and two FA Cup semi-finals.

= Middlesbrough =

Gettins appeared for hometown club Middlesbrough in four spells and was a part of the club's 1894–95 FA Amateur Cup-winning team. He also helped the club to the 1896–97 Northern League title and played in Middlesbrough's first ever Football League match against Lincoln City on 2 September 1899.{{Cite web |title=Lincoln City v Middlesbrough, 02 September 1899 |url=http://www.11v11.com/matches/lincoln-city-v-middlesbrough-02-september-1899-203315/ |access-date=3 August 2015}}

= Brentford =

Gettins had a short spell with non-League club Brentford during the 1894–95 season and his student friends inadvertently created the club's Bees nickname, by chanting Borough Road College's war-cry "buck up Bs" at a match. He made three cup appearances for the club.{{Cite book |title=100 Years Of Brentford |publisher=Brentford FC |year=1989 |isbn=0951526200 |editor-last=White |editor-first=Eric |page=353}}

Representative career

Gettins was one of 14 players included in Corinthian squad which toured South Africa in 1897, the first English team to play outside Europe.{{Cite web |title=Corinthian Tours |url=http://www.corinthian-casuals.com/corinthian-tours.html |access-date=3 August 2015 |website=Corinthian-Casuals Football Club}}

Personal life

Gettins served as a captain (being promoted to a temporary major for a time) in the Royal Army Service Corps Territorial Force during the First World War. He was awarded the DSO in 1918. Before and after the war, Gettins worked in various teaching roles at Isleworth School, Borough Road College, Reading University and Liverpool University. In 1920, he returned to the army and became Chief Education Officer of the Army Education Corps and later commanded the Army School of Education, having risen to the rank of lieutenant colonel by the time of his retirement in 1933.{{Cite book |last=Terret |first=Thierry |title=Sport, Militarism and the Great War: Martial Manliness and Armageddon |last2=Mangan |first2=J.A. |publisher=Routledge |year=2012 |isbn=978-0415699167 |pages=221}} Gettins was awarded an OBE in 1933.

Career statistics

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|+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition

! rowspan="2" |Club

! rowspan="2" |Season

! colspan="3" |League

! colspan="2" |FA Cup

! colspan="2" |Other

! colspan="2" |Total

Division

!Apps

!Goals

!Apps

!Goals

!Apps

!Goals

!Apps

!Goals

Brentford

|1894–95

| colspan="5" |—

|32 appearances in Middlesex Senior Cup, 1 appearance in West Middlesex Cup

|0

|3

|0

rowspan="4" |Middlesbrough

|1899–1900{{Cite web |title=Joseph Gettins |url=http://www.11v11.com/players/joseph-gettins-45132/ |access-date=10 January 2017 |website=11v11.com}}

|Second Division

|3

|0

|0

|0

| colspan="2" |—

|3

|0

1900–01

|Second Division

|3

|1

|0

|0

| colspan="2" |—

|3

|1

1902–03

|First Division

|4

|0

|0

|0

| colspan="2" |—

|4

|0

colspan="2" |Total

!10

!1

!0

!0

! colspan="2" |—

!10

!1

colspan="3" |Career total

!10

!1

!0

!0

!3

!0

!13

!1

Honours

Millwall Athletic

Middlesbrough

References