Full name Joseph Hewitt Years Team Role Footballer | Date of birth May 3, 1881 Name Joe Hewitt | |
Date of death March 12, 1971(1971-03-12) (aged 89) Died March 12, 1971, Liverpool, United Kingdom |
Joe Hewitt (3 May 1881 – March 12, 1971) was a footballer who played for Liverpool Football Club in the early 20th century, helping them to the 1906 Football League Championship.
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Life and playing career
Born in Chester, Cheshire, England, Hewitt played for Sunderland before being signed by Liverpool manager Tom Watson in January 1904. Making his debut in a Football League Division One on the 13 February 1904, the centre-forward quickly established himself in the Reds starting line-up but was unable to stop Liverpool's fall from the top flight at the end of the 1903/04 season. The following season proved to be more fortunate for Liverpool as they regained their spot back in England's top division, Hewitt, however, only made 9 appearances, not enough to qualify for a winner's medal. Joe did become a key player at Anfield in the 1905/06 campaign as he clearly finished top scorer in the championship winning side with 24 goals in 37 outings. An injury hit 1906/07 season hampered Hewitts progress but he returned with a flourish bagging 33 goals in 69 appearances over the next 2 seasons. The 1909/10 proved to be Hewitt's last for the club as he made just 4 starts, he was transferred to Bolton in the August 1910 after scoring 73 times in 164 appearances an average of a goal every 2¼ games.
Joe renewed his acquaintance with Liverpool after he retired in 1911 working behind the scenes.
Career details
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