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- Albert_Gardner abstract "Albert Edward Gardner (April 1887 in Kings Heath, Birmingham – April 1923 in Birmingham) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing-half. Gardner was profoundly deaf. He was spotted by Birmingham playing for BSA Sports in the Birmingham Works League. He went on to make 120 appearances in all competitions for Birmingham in eleven years.".
- Albert_Gardner comment "Albert Edward Gardner (April 1887 in Kings Heath, Birmingham – April 1923 in Birmingham) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing-half. Gardner was profoundly deaf. He was spotted by Birmingham playing for BSA Sports in the Birmingham Works League. He went on to make 120 appearances in all competitions for Birmingham in eleven years.".