"Joseph Henry "Joe" Baker" was an England national football team/England international association football/footballer. Born in Woolton in Liverpool, England, he spent virtually his entire childhood growing up in Motherwell, North Lanarkshire/Motherwell, Scotland. He is notable for being the first player to have played for England without having previously played in the English football league system, and for scoring over 100 goals in both the English and Scottish leagues. His brother Gerry Baker was also a professional footballer.

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