Career
He was the last person to represent England at full international level in both sports. Born in Shibden, he started his career in 1886 at Bradford Rugby Club playing at either full back or centre three quarter before moving to the club from Heckmondwike where he gained his only cap for England against the New Zealand Natives in 1889, scoring one try, and one conversion for five points. Heckmondwike were suspended from the RFU over allegations of professionalism and he switched codes to play football for Bolton Wanderers, finally playing in the first team as a goalkeeper.
1894 saw him on the losing side in the final.
1902 saw Sutcliffe at Southern League Millwall Athletic before moving on in 1903 to Manchester United where he played 28 games. He joined Plymouth Argyle in January 1905 and by the end of the season had become the club"s first choice goalkeeper.
He left the club at the end of the 1911-1912 campaign and became a player-coach at Southend United. Sutcliffe was appointed manager of Dutch club Vitesse Arnhem in 1914.
He returned to England after the First World War to work for Bradford City as a coach.
Sutcliffe died on 7 July 1947 at the age of 79 in Bradford.