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Digger Kettle
Personal information
Full name Albert Henry Kettle
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
Stanway Rovers
Chapel and Wakes Colne
Arclight Sports
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1946-1955 Colchester United 23 (0)
1955-1957 Sudbury Town
Woods Athletic
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Arthur Henry "Digger" Kettle (3 June 1922 - 1 March 1999) was a footballer who played for Colchester United.

Biography

Born in Colchester, Kettle served in the Royal Air Force in Rhodesia and Italy during World War II.[1] After playing for Stanway Rovers, Chapel and Wakes Colne and Arclight Sports as a teenager, he signed for Colchester United in 1946. Remaining part-time, he played as a full-back for Colchester in the Southern League and Football League whilst continuing to work for Woods, a fan manufacturer in Colchester.

After 23 appearances in the Football League, Kettle signed for Sudbury Town in 1955. After two seasons with Sudbury he signed for Woods Athletic, where he ended his playing career.

He died in 1999.

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