Harry Johnson (footballer, born 1899)

Harry Johnson (4 January 1899 – May 1981) was an English footballer who played as a striker for Sheffield United and Mansfield Town.

He played his first match in United colours for a Reserve side at Heckmondwike, and upset the home fans who "displayed a certain amount of animosity," and one irate man even waved an unloaded gun at him.

[2] He played for Mansfield Town between 1932 and 1935, for which he is also all-time top goalscorer with 114 goals in all competitions.

His father, also known as Harry (although his birth forename was William), also played for Sheffield United and gained six caps for England.

[3][4] His younger brother Tom also played for the Blades for several years.