Career
Coquet had spells with Seaham White Star and Gateshead Town, before joining Sunderland in 1905. He left the club to join Reading without making a first team appearance. In 1908 the full-back signed for Tottenham Hotspur, together with Billy Minter, in a combined £500 deal.
They went on to post 15th places finishes in the First Division in the 1909-1910 and 1910-1911 campaigns.
Coquet then moved onto the Central League club Portuguese Vale, scoring five goals in 61 games and helping the club lift the Staffordshire Senior Cup in the process. He was sold on to Fulham for a "substantial" amount in January 1913.
The "Lilywhites" finished eighth and ninth in the Second Division in 1911-1912 and 1912-1913, and Coquet featured in a further 47 matches at Craven Cottage, before ending his career at Northern League club Leadgate Park. with Tottenham Hotspur.