Background
Harry Gough was born in Chesterfield and played for non-league sides Spital Olympic and Castleford Town before joining Bradford Park Avenue in 1910 for a fee of £30.
Harry Gough was born in Chesterfield and played for non-league sides Spital Olympic and Castleford Town before joining Bradford Park Avenue in 1910 for a fee of £30.
He made one appearance in goal for the England national team in 1921. He played three games for Bradford before returning to Castleford Town. This was the last major competition before football was suspended during World War I. At the end of the war, he returned to the Bramall Lane club
A decision to become a publican in Castleford broke the conditions of his contract and he was suspended for six months in the summer of 1924.
His final game for United was a 2–0 County Cup Final victory over the Wednesday. On the completion of his suspension in December 1924, he returned to Castleford Town, before moving to Harrogate the following year from where he joined Oldham Athletic in 1926.
He played four times for Oldham, moving to Bolton Wanderers in 1927, playing four league games before joining Torquay United in the summer of 1928. He immediately dislodged Archie Bayes as Torquay"s first choice goalkeeper, missing just three games in his first season.
He played 17 times the following season, before losing his place to Bayes through injury, and retired at the end of the season.