George Amos Hadley (5 June 1889 – 2 November 1954)[2] was an English footballer who played at wing-half either side of the First World War.
Hadley was born in Darlaston, Staffordshire and worked as a press-tool setter with a lock manufacturer[2] while playing football with Willenhall Swifts.
A "stocky, versatile half-back (who) could also play up front",[3] Hadley made his first-team debut in a 2–0 defeat at Reading on 1 November 1913 when he replaced Jim McAlpine at left-half.
After four matches, McAlpine was recalled and Hadley switched to right-half where he remained until February when he lost his place to Jack Small.
After the end of the war, Hadley was sold to Aston Villa of the Football League First Division, for whom he made four appearances before a transfer to Coventry City in July 1920.