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Full name
  
Kenneth Gordon Thomson

Position
  
Defender

Date of death
  
1969 (aged 39)

Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Ken Thomson

Date of birth
  
25 February 1930

Playing position
  
Centre half


Ken Thomson (footballer) Signed picture of Ken Thomson the Stoke City footballer

Died
  
1969, Middlesbrough, United Kingdom

Place of birth
  
Aberdeen, Scotland

Place of death
  
Middlesbrough, England

Kenneth Gordon "Ken" Thomson (25 February 1930 – 15 June 1969) was a Scottish footballer, who played in the Football League for Hartlepool United, Middlesbrough and Stoke City. He made 278 appearances for Stoke.

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Career

Born in Aberdeen, Thomson was poised to sign for Stoke in 1946 from Scottish club Banks O' Dee but he was called up for national service in the Royal Air Force. After his demob Thomson joined his home town club Aberdeen. Stoke manager Frank Taylor finally got his signature for a fee of £22,000 in September 1952. A strong and commanding defender Thomson was soon made captain by Taylor, sadly his first season with the club was marred with relegation to the Second Division. In the final match against Derby County he chose to take a penalty awarded and missed, had he scored Stoke could have stayed up.

Despite this Thomson went on to make over 300 appearances for Stoke in all competitions before new manager Tony Waddington sold him to Middlesbrough in December 1959 for £8,500. He spent two seasons with Boro and ended his career with Hartlepool United.

Personal life

His career was tinged with controversy surrounding his involvement in the 1964 British betting scandal which saw him jailed for six months. Thomson died of a heart attack in 1969 at the age of 39.

References

Ken Thomson (footballer) Wikipedia