Charlie Keetley

Frederick Charles "Charlie" "Wag" Keetley (10 March 1906 — 1979) was an English football centre forward born in Derby.

[2] Several of his brothers played professionally[3] including Arthur, Harry, Tom, Frank and Joe.

In his last full season at Elland Road he suffered from injury and lack of form, scoring 7 times in 16 appearances.

[6] In October 1934 he moved to Bradford City where he played just 22 league games, scoring four goals, but also scored twice as City upset Aston Villa in a third round FA Cup tie on 12 January 1935.

[8] After finishing his football career he returned to work for Rolls-Royce before becoming licensee of the Sir Walter Scott on the Osmaston Road, Derby in about 1950, and later the New Inn at Chellaston, close to the pub his brother Tom ran.