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Walter Lynch (footballer)

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Date of birth
  
1896

1914–?
  
Position
  
Wing half

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Walter Lynch

000?–1920
  

Walter Lynch (footballer)


Playing position
  
Centre half, wing half

Place of birth
  
Castleford, England

Walter Lynch (1896 – after 1922), also known as Ginger Lynch, was an English footballer.

Career

Lynch joined the original York City in 1914, which eventually disbanded in 1917. He played for hometown club Castleford Town Town before joining First Division side Bradford City in July 1920. He made four league appearances for the side before joining Raimes Viola in February 1921, as they finished the 1920–21 season in 11th place in the York Football League Division Three A.

He joined Welsh side Pontypridd in June 1921 and after a season with them joined York City for their first season in the Midland League in August 1922. He was a regular in the York defence, making 33 appearances for the side and scoring a goal in his last game, in a 5–3 defeat to Worksop Town.

References

Walter Lynch (footballer) Wikipedia


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