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George Raymond Young (14 March 1934 – 27 December 2022) was an English professional
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who played as
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, most notably for his hometown club
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.


Early life and career


Derby County

George Raymond Young was born on 14 March 1934 in
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, Derbyshire. Young started his career as junior playing for the England schoolboys team, before joining
Derby County Derby County Football Club () is a professional association football club in Derby, England. They compete in the EFL Championship, the second level of the English football league system. One of the 12 founder members of the English Football ...
's youth setup in 1949. Derby had high hopes for the player and he was seen a possible successor to Leon Leuty. Young played in the Derby's Colts team and signed professional terms with the club in March 1951. After progressing into the reserve team, he had to wait several years to make his first-team debut, which happened following the arrival of manager Tim Ward, who replaced Harry Storer. Young's style of play better suited Ward's tactics, who promoted him as a first-team regular. His senior debut came in a Second Division match against
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on 16 April 1954, a game which Derby won 3–1. After his first few senior games, Mark Eaton, writing for the ''Evening Telegraph'', praised Young as being a "bright spot" within the central defence position, remarking that he believed Young's performances suggested that he could become a "stylish and dominating centre-half". Young was initially a part-time player for Derby, as he was also in the army, stationed at
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. His
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call-up had been deferred by two years. Derby hierarchy expected Young to hold down a regular slot in the team at
centre-half In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield player whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring. Defenders fall into four main categories: centre-backs, full-backs, sweepers ...
, however for the majority of his career he struggle to do so and it was towards the end of his career where this occurred. His main weakness were lack of pace and being prone to errors by sometimes playing too casually. He fell behind the more physical players of Martin McDonnell and Les Moore, who were ahead in the pecking order. In 1957, he requested to be put on the transfer list, after falling behind McDonnell as Derby's first choice pivot. The request was unexpected and reportedly "caused consternation among supporters", given Young's popularity and favourable comparisons to the late former Derby defender Leon Leuty. Young won the
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in 1956–57 and left the club in September 1966, after losing his place to
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. He made a total of 268 starts and 1 substitute appearance for the club, scoring 5 goals.


After Derby County

Young joined Heanor Town in September 1966 on a free transfer, after turning down an opportunity to join Hartlepools United, as well as several offers from other clubs. Young had been hopeful of remaining a
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player, and had an assurance from Heanor Town that they would not block any potential transfers to a League club if the opportunity arose. He ended his football career at
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, joining them in May 1967. Albion had tried to sign him midway through the previous season, however his former club Heanor Town set a release price of £1,000. Albion released Young at the end of the season. He played for the first team, though lost his place towards the end of the season.


Personal life

Outside of football, Young was a keen golfer, as well as playing cricket and badminton. In 1960, he was selected by
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cricket club to play for them professionally for that season. He also completed an apprenticeship in plumbing. He had two children with wife Jean, a boy and a girl.


Death

Young died on 27 December 2022 aged 88, at Derby's Florence Nightingale Community Hospital. His funeral was held in Derby on 30 January 2023.


Career statistics


Honours

Derby County *
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: 1956–57


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Young, Ray 1934 births 2022 deaths Footballers from Derby English men's footballers Men's association football defenders Derby County F.C. players Heanor Town F.C. players Burton Albion F.C. players English Football League players