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Date of birth
  
1886

Years
  
Team

Place of birth
  
Barking, England

1906–1915
  
West Ham United

Date of death
  
1946

Name
  
Tommy Randall

Playing position
  
Defender


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Tommy Randall (1886–1946) was an English footballer who played as a defender for West Ham United.

Playing career

Randall was born in Barking, Essex and started his football career with Barking in the South Essex league. Starting for West Ham as an amateur and playing as an inside-forward he scored on his debut against Fulham on 27 April 1907. Fans took an immediate dislike to Randall because of his slow, methodical approach to the game and he was subjected to constant barracking and was nicknamed Old-Mother Randall. On the verge of giving the game up he was persuaded to play at left half-back. He was such a success that he signed a full-time contract for 30 shillings a week and gained a reputation as one of the best defenders in the league. Going on to captain West Ham, Randall made 205 appearances in all competitions, scoring ten goals.

He died in 1946.

References

Tommy Randall Wikipedia