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England's greatest ever goal scorer.

Is it worth mentioning that according to FIFA, Woodward is considered to be England's most prolific international goal scorer with 73 goals. The basis for this is that he played for both the Full and Amateur England teams concurrently at a time when Amateur International players were the equal of the professionals in terms of abilities. see:http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/woodward-intl.html

Incidentally his first Amateur game where he scored 4 in a 15-0 defeat of France was famous for the French Score-keeper going "on strike".In those days, there were only manual scoreboards, and it often involved climbing a ladder to update the score. When the score reached 0-11, the score-keeper refused to climb the ladder anymore.