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13 Facts About Ernest Muttitt

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Ernest Muttitt was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Brentford and Middlesbrough.

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Ernest Muttitt was posthumously inducted into the Brentford Hall of Fame in 2015.

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An outside left, Muttitt began his career in his native north east with Northern League club South Bank, before transferring to newly promoted First Division club Middlesbrough in April 1929.

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Ernest Muttitt made 25 appearances and scored four goals during his three years with Middlesbrough.

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Ernest Muttitt made 14 appearances and scored four goals during his first season with the Bees, in which the club finished as Third Division South champions.

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Ernest Muttitt spent much of the season in the reserve team and contributed to its London Challenge Cup triumph.

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Ernest Muttitt made just 13 appearances between August 1935 and May 1937 and then spent nearly two years in the reserve team.

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Ernest Muttitt was used as a utility player during this period and was deployed in forward and defensive roles.

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Ernest Muttitt remained with the Brentford until 1947 and left Griffin Park after having made 94 competitive appearances and scored 25 goals for the club.

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Ernest Muttitt signed for Kent League First Division club Dover in 1947, who were managed at the time by his former Brentford teammate George Poyser.

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Ernest Muttitt ended his career with a spell at Southern League club Dartford.

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In 1942, Ernest Muttitt moved into a house on Braemar Road and in later years was a regular spectator at matches.

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Ernest Muttitt was a member of the Special Police Force during the Second World War.