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"Dennis Wright" was an English association football/football goalkeeper (football)/goalkeeper who played for Mansfield Town F.C./Mansfield Town.
A native of Boythorpe near Chesterfield, Wright initially joined Mansfield in March 1939, shortly before the outbreak of World War II. However, due to the hostilities, he had to wait until 1946 before he made his debut for the club in a competitive game. During the war years, Wright served in the British Army, and was stationed in Northern Ireland most of that time. He guested for Glenavon F.C./Glenavon during the war, and also turned out for Nottingham Forest F.C./Nottingham Forest during the wartime competition.
After the war had ended, he returned to Mansfield, and made his debut on 12 October 1946 against Leyton Orient F.C./Leyton Orient. He remained Mansfield's first-choice goalkeeper for the next decade, and played a total of 399 first-team matches for the club, which was a club record at the time of his retirement from the game in 1957. He died in 1993, aged 73.
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