Albert Iremonger
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Albert Iremonger (June 15, 1884 - March 9, 1958) was a county-class cricketer, goalkeeper and brother of England international cricketer James Iremonger.
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[edit] Early life
Albert Iremonger was born in Wilford, Nottinghamshire on June 15, 1884. He was the younger brother of James Iremonger.

[edit] Footballing career
Although Iremonger never played at an international level, he was widely regarded as one of the best goalkeepers of his time and is a local legend in his home county of Nottinghamshire. It is also believed Iremonger was the tallest player in the league at the time, measuring 6 ft 5.
[edit] Notts County
Albert Iremonger signed for Notts County F.C. from local minnows Notts Jardines, making his debut against Sheffield Wednesday on April 1, 1905. In total he made 564 appearances for the club (making 222 consecutive appearances which ended in suspension) and holds the club record for this. Spending 21 years with the club, he totalled 37 FA Cup appearances over 22 seasons before leaving the club to join Lincoln City F.C..
His exceptional performances for the club earned him a Football League cap in 1912. As a testament to his character and legendary status within the community, a road behind the club grounds was named for him. It is still said amongst Notts County F.C. fans that his "hands were big as frying pans".
[edit] Lincoln City F.C.
Albert Iremonger signed for Lincoln City F.C. aged 42, becoming their oldest ever player. Although he was a short-term signing, he made 35 appearances for the club from 1926 to 1927.
[edit] Temperament
Iremonger was well noted for his outspoken nature on the football pitch, which led to the end of his 222 consecutive appearances for Notts County F.C.. He would often leave his goal-mouth to argue decisions made by match officials sometimes situated in the centre of the pitch.
[edit] Cricketing career
Iremonger played county cricket for Nottinghamshire, his career spanning between 1906 to 1910. He played with a right-handed batting and bowling style.
[edit] Children
Albert Iremonger and his wife Margaret Iremonger fathered Albert Harvey Iremonger in 1920, who went on to become a Sergeant-Pilot in the RAF. He was killed in action on July 14, 1943, aged 23.
[edit] Later life
Much later on in his life, during the 1940's, Iremonger was the landlord of The Wilford Ferry Inn before his death on March 9, 1958.
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- Iremonger's cricketing career statistics
- Lincoln & Notts. County career statistics
- Career and personality synopsis
- Albert Harvey Iremonger on Roll-of-Honour.com
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