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 Stanley “Stan” Crowther

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Stanley “Stan” Crowther

Birth
Bilston, Metropolitan Borough of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England
Death
28 May 2014 (aged 78)
Wolverhampton, Metropolitan Borough of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Bushbury Crematorium.
No known memorial.
Memorial ID
219043089 View Source

Stan was born in Bilston, Staffordshire. A wing half, he signed for Aston Villa from non-league club Bilston Town for a fee of £750 in 1955. He was part of the Villa team that beat Manchester United 2–1 to win the 1957 FA Cup Final. Less than a year later, in February 1958, he was hastily signed by United for £18,000 in the wake of the Munich air disaster. The transfer was completed around an hour before their match against Sheffield Wednesday in the FA Cup was due to kick off.

Having already played for Villa in the competition that year, he would normally have been cup-tied, but United's squad had been ravaged by Munich and were therefore given special dispensation by the Football Association to field him. United won the match 3–0, and Stan and United went on to reach a second consecutive final, though they lost 2–0 to Bolton Wanderers.

His time at Old Trafford was short-lived, however, and in December that year he joined Chelsea for £10,000, coincidentally, his debut for the Pensioners was against United. He stayed with the West London side for two seasons, making 58 appearances in all competitions, before having brief spells with Brighton & Hove Albion, where his contract was terminated apparently because of the player's refusal to appear for the club's third team and non-league sides Hednesford Town and Rugby Town.

Stan announced his retirement at the age of 27, citing his disillusionment with the game. He died on 28 May 2014.

Stan was born in Bilston, Staffordshire. A wing half, he signed for Aston Villa from non-league club Bilston Town for a fee of £750 in 1955. He was part of the Villa team that beat Manchester United 2–1 to win the 1957 FA Cup Final. Less than a year later, in February 1958, he was hastily signed by United for £18,000 in the wake of the Munich air disaster. The transfer was completed around an hour before their match against Sheffield Wednesday in the FA Cup was due to kick off.

Having already played for Villa in the competition that year, he would normally have been cup-tied, but United's squad had been ravaged by Munich and were therefore given special dispensation by the Football Association to field him. United won the match 3–0, and Stan and United went on to reach a second consecutive final, though they lost 2–0 to Bolton Wanderers.

His time at Old Trafford was short-lived, however, and in December that year he joined Chelsea for £10,000, coincidentally, his debut for the Pensioners was against United. He stayed with the West London side for two seasons, making 58 appearances in all competitions, before having brief spells with Brighton & Hove Albion, where his contract was terminated apparently because of the player's refusal to appear for the club's third team and non-league sides Hednesford Town and Rugby Town.

Stan announced his retirement at the age of 27, citing his disillusionment with the game. He died on 28 May 2014.

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