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Full name
  
Thomas Clark Metcalf

Date of death
  
May 1938 (aged 59)

Name
  
Tom Metcalf

Playing position
  
Wing half

Date of birth
  
October qtr. 1878

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

Place of birth
  
Burton upon Trent, England

Place of death
  
Burton upon Trent, England

Died
  
May 1938, Burton upon Trent, United Kingdom

Thomas Clark "Tom" Metcalf (1878 – May 1938) was an English professional footballer who played as a half-back for Southampton and Wolverhampton Wanderers in the 1900s.

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Football career

Metcalf was born in Burton upon Trent and started his football career with Burton United, then playing in the Football League Second Division, in January 1903. He failed to break into the first team and, in March 1904, moved to the south coast to join Southern League champions, Southampton.

Most of his time with the "Saints" was spent in the reserves who he helped win the Hampshire Senior Cup in 1905. His first-team debut came on 23 September 1905 when he took the place of Samuel Meston at left-half, with Meston moving to the right in the absence of Bert Lee, for the Southern League match at Northampton Town, won 2–1. With Meston and England international Bert Houlker vying for the left-half berth, there were no further first-team opportunities for Metcalf and in the 1906 close season he joined Salisbury City, who had just joined the Second Division of the Southern League.

In February 1908, Metcalf returned to the Football League to join Wolverhampton Wanderers for whom he played nine league matches before retiring in 1909.

Later career

Following his retirement from football, Metcalf returned to Burton upon Trent where he was employed by the Allsopp brewery.

References

Tom Metcalf (footballer) Wikipedia