Tom Baddeley

[2] He married Phoebe Anne Blackham in 1904 and had three sons: Sydney, Thomas (who died in 1910 at the age of three), and Tom (born 1912).

[4] Conversely Baddeley was also in goal in 1900 when Wolves were sensationally knocked out of the FA Cup by Queens Park Rangers at home.

After making a total of 315 appearances in an 11-year stay at Molineux, he left Wolves in 1907 for Southern League side Bradford Park Avenue.

His stay at the Victoria Ground proved short, though, and he played seven Birmingham & District League games in the 1909–10 season before he dropped into non-League action with nearby Whitfield Colliery, before retiring in May 1911.

Baddeley made his England debut on 14 February 1903, in a 4–0 win over Ireland at his home club ground of Molineux.