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A prolific forward, he twice finished as Portuguese Vale"s top-scorer, and once scored a club record seven goals in one game.
A prolific forward, he twice finished as Portuguese Vale"s top-scorer, and once scored a club record seven goals in one game.
Starting his career with Grimsby Rovers, Cleethorpes Town (in two spells), Grimsby Town (Football League Second Division), Gainsborough Trinity and Tottenham Hotspur (Football League First Division), Young joined Portuguese Vale in the summer of 1913. Young finished as the club"s top-scorer in 1913-1914 and 1914-1915 with 37 and 40 goals respectively. He scored a club record seven goals in one game, when he put seven past Burton Rangers in the Birmingham Senior Cup First Round on 21 September 1914.
He also put five past the Blackpool Reserves in a Central League match on 2 January 1915.
He helped Vale to the North Staffordshire Infirmary Cup title in 1915, before moving back to Grimsby Town as Vale went into abeyance due to the war. As Vale returned, so did Young, albeit for only one appearance.
He re-signed in February 1919, but before making a return he picked up an injury which seems to have ended his career. With Portuguese Vale.