Alfred Ambler

Alfred G. Ambler ( * in July 1879 in Manchester, † unknown) was an English footballer.

Career

Ambler played as a teenager for the Hawktown Juniors with whom he won the League and Ramsbottom and District Manchester Junior League. After a stay at Hyde United, he joined in August 1899 in the professional sector to Newton Heath. His debut in the Football League Second Division he was the season opener on September 2, 1899 as left winger. According to another use on the following match day, a 1-2 defeat against Bolton Wanderers, where he scored the goal of his team, he found in the following months, no more consideration. Only after several injury- related failures he moved in March 1900 as external rotor back into the team, a position to which he both left and was also used on the right and he came to a total of seven missions against the end of the season. In the following season 1900/ 01 he ran for the club to only once and changed in 1902 in the non -League football for FC Colne, with whom he 1905/ 06 won the championship in the Second Division of the Lancashire Combination, to then re- to change the professional sector to Stockport County.

In two seasons at Stockport he came to another 24 missions in the Second Division of the Football League, before moving to South West England moved to Exeter City in 1908. Exeter had converted to the 1908/09 season in a professional club and was admitted as a successor to the Tottenham Hotspur in the top of the Southern League Season. After 56 league operations in two years, he returned in 1910 back to Lancashire and joined there again the FC to Colne.

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