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Full name
  
George Willis

Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
George Willis


Playing position
  
Inside forward

Place of death
  
Exeter, England

Position
  
Inside forward

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Date of birth
  
(1926-11-09)9 November 1926

Place of birth
  
Date of death
  
25 May 2011(2011-05-25) (aged 84)

Died
  
May 25, 2011, Exeter, United Kingdom

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George Willis (9 November 1926 – 25 May 2011) was an English footballer who played as an inside forward for Brighton & Hove Albion, Plymouth Argyle, Exeter City, and Taunton Town. He won the Third Division South title with Plymouth in 1951–52.

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Playing career

Willis guested for Port Vale and Crewe Alexandra in 1946. In 1947 he moved on to Brighton & Hove Albion, who struggled at the foot of the Third Division South table in the 1947–48 campaign, before rising to sixth place in 1948–49. He scored 13 goals in 28 league games for Don Welsh's "Seagulls", before leaving the Goldstone Ground for Plymouth Argyle in 1949. Jimmy Rae's "Pilgrims" suffered relegation out of the Second Division in 1949–50. Argyle finished fourth in the Third Division South in 1950–51, before winning promotion as the division's champions in 1951–52. The Home Park club then came to within two places of promotion to the First Division in 1952–53, before dropping down to within two places of relegation in 1953–54. Plymouth finished just one place and three points above the drop zone in 1954–55, before suffering relegation in 1955–56 under the stewardship of Jack Rowley. Willis scored 14 goals in 59 league appearances for the club. He joined Norman Dodgin's Exeter City in 1956, and spent the 1956–57 season at St James Park, before a spell in the Western League with Taunton Town. He also had a spell with Falmouth Town in the South Western League in the 1958–59 season, and was a South Western League Cup winner in his only season with the club.

Personal life

Willis had two children with June, his wife, called Roy and Lynda, and two children from a previous marriage called Patricia and Tony. He was a grandfather to Kate and Emily. His stepson was Lemmy, lead singer and bassist of Motörhead, who went by the name Ian Willis early in his career. Willis died on 25 May 2011, aged 84.

Statistics

  • Sourced from George Willis profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
  • References

    George Willis (footballer) Wikipedia