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Tom Williamson (Scottish footballer)

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Date of birth
  
8 February 1901

Name
  
Tom Williamson

Playing position
  
Half-back

Place of death
  
Norwich, England

Place of birth
  
Dalmuir, Scotland


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Full name
  
Thomas Robertson Williamson

Date of death
  
1 April 1988(1988-04-01) (aged 87)

Thomas Robertson "Tom" Williamson (8 February 1901 – 1 April 1988) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Blackburn Rovers, Norwich City and Stoke.

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Career

Williamson was a Ship's plater working on the River Clyde before he started to play junior football for Kirkintilloch Rob Roy at weekends before signing for English First Division side Blackburn Rovers. Unfortunately, he never fitted in at Ewood Park and he returned to Scotland to sign for Third Lanark. In 1926 Stoke City moved in and persuaded Williamson to sign for them in an attempt to gain an instant return to the Second Division. Williamson proved to be a shrewd signing by Tom Mather as he displayed his quality in his first season with Stoke winning the Football League Third Division North in 1926–27.

He was almost and ever present in 1927–28 missing just two matches as Stoke had a good return to the second tier finishing 5th. For the next two seasons Williamson forged a fine half back partnership with both Len Armitage and Harry Sellars and this trio were a vital part of Stoke's midfield towards the end of the 1920s. In 1931 he left the Victoria Ground and joined Norfolk club Norwich City where he played for two seasons before retiring. He continued to live in Norwich until his death in 1988 at the age of 87.

Career statistics

  • Sourced from Tom Williamson profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
  • Honours

    with Stoke City
  • Football League Third Division North Champions: 1926–27
  • References

    Tom Williamson (Scottish footballer) Wikipedia