Of the teams that played in Third Division North, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Derby County were later English football champions.
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Born in West Melton, West Riding of Yorkshire, Radford began his career in local league football with Wath Athletic, Wombwell and Darfield, before signing as a professional with Football League Third Division North side Nelson in December 1927.
Born in Havercroft, West Yorkshire, Grainger started his career with Wrexham in the Third Division North in October 1950.