Name: Samuel "Sam" ChedgzoyNickname: "Corner man", "Sammy"
Country:

England
Club: Everton
Position: ★
WFSide: RF/RS
Age: 31-34 years (27/01/1889)
Height: 173 cm
Weight: 70 kg
Attack:
81Defence:
37Balance:
77Stamina:
79Top Speed:
87Acceleration:
89Response:
75Agility:
88Dribble Accuracy:
86Dribble Speed:
90Short Pass Accuracy:
79Short Pass Speed:
77Long Pass Accuracy:
85Long Pass Speed:
80Shot Accuracy:
76Shot Power:
83Shot Technique:
77Free Kick Accuracy:
68Curling:
76Header:
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70Technique:
85Aggression:
83Mentality:
75Goalkeeper Skills:
50Team Work:
77Injury Tolerance:
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6Weak Foot Accuracy:
5Weak Foot Frequency:
6Consistency:
7Growth type: Late/Lasting
CARDS:P03 – Trickster
P05 – Mazing Run
P06 – Speed Merchant
P12 – Incisive Run
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Dribbling - Passing- Side
Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack Minded Sam Chedgzoy was a right winger who joined First Division Everton in 1910. He made his Football League debut against Newcastle United in December that year. By 1914, Chedgzoy had secured a regular spot in Everton’s lineup, contributing significantly to their 1914-15 League Championship victory with 30 appearances.
He capped 8 times for England. He also represented The Football League on 5 occasions.
Chedgzoy played a pivotal role in altering football’s laws. In 1924, he exploited a new rule allowing goals directly from corners by dribbling along the byline and scoring during a game at White Hart Lane. This surprising tactic, along with a similar goal by Arsenal’s John Rutherford in the same match, prompted a rule change a year later, mandating that a corner-taker could touch the ball only once before another player intervened.
His playstyle was characterized by exceptional pace, impresive ball control, precise crossing, and an ability to maintain his stride while delivering the ball, making him a valuable asset on the right wing. Sam Chedgzoy was a key playmaker for two of Everton's League-top-scorers across different eras. Before and after World War I, he provided vital service to Bobby Parker and Wilf Chadwick respectively. Additionally, he played a significant role in supporting a young Dixie Dean during his early days at the club.
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A speedy winger with wonderful ball control, he was one of the first wingers to adopt the practice of cutting inside unexpectedly towards goal. He was an adept at the swerve, and one of the wiliest outside men I have ever seen.
'The Golden Boots: Football's Top Scorer' wrote:
After proving his worth during the second half of the 1913/14 season, he followed up with an amazing tally of thirty-six goals in thirty-five League games in 1914/15, many of them created by right-winger Sam Chedgzoy, whose crosses at times were inch-perfect for the dynamic Parker as he bore down on goal.
'Daily Courier' on 27/02/1926 Everton vs Burnley wrote:
It has, however, to be recorded that Everton’s goal was one of the finest scored on the ground this season. A free kick against the stalwart Hill led up to it, the ball coming out to Chedgzoy. He darted down the wing, rounded Hughes, then beat him for speed, and whipped in a square centre in front of goal, just right for Dixie’s head, which did the needful. It was Dean’s 23rd goal of the season. In a sporting way Dean declined the ‘bouquets’ and indicated his to clubmates.
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Chedgzoy has never played better than on this occasion ... [scoring] a delightful oblique shot which struck the underside of the cross-bar and into the net ... He was here, there and everywhere, showing a command of the ball and accuracy of touch which was at times amazing.
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He was fast and he was stylish and he could cross a ball as good as anyone - a skill of prime importance in the days of huge battering-ram centre-forwards.
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