Daniel Hurst
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"Daniel James "Dan" Hurst" was an England/English association football/footballer. Born in Cockermouth, Cumberland (now Cumbria), his regular position was as an outside forward/outside left. He began his football career with local club Black Diamonds, but joined Lancashire side Blackburn Rovers F.C./Blackburn Rovers in 1897 at the age of 20, along with wing half/left half Peter Chambers (footballer)/Peter Chambers. After three years with Blackburn, during which time he scored 17 goals in 53 league games and was selected for a Football League XI, Hurst returned to Cumberland in 1900 to join his hometown club, Workington A.F.C./Workington. A year later, he re-entered the Football League with Manchester City F.C./Manchester City, playing 15 times in his season there, before joining the newly renamed Manchester United F.C./Manchester United in 1902. He made his debut for Manchester United away to Gainsborough Trinity F.C./Gainsborough Trinity on 6 September 1902, before then scoring in three consecutive games, against Burton United F.C./Burton United, Bristol City F.C./Bristol City and Glossop North End F.C./Glossop. His only other goal for the club came in a 3–1 win over Lincoln City F.C./Lincoln City on 8 November 1902. He left Manchester United at the end of the 1902–03 season, before retiring from football.

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