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Full name
  
William Lavery

1921–1923
  
Port Vale

Years
  
Team


Playing position
  
Right-back

Date of birth
  
c. 1887

Name
  
William Lavery

Place of birth
  
Thornton, Lancashire, England

William Lavery (born circa. 1887; date of death unknown) was an English footballer who played for Fylde, Preston North End, Leicester Fosse, West Ham United, Belfast Celtic, Middlesbrough, Raith Rovers, St Mirren, Johnstone and Port Vale in the period before and after World War I. During that war he served with other footballers and fans in McCrae's Battalion of the Royal Scots.

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Playing career

Lavery played for Fylde, Preston North End, Leicester Fosse (on trial), West Ham United, Belfast Celtic (in two spells), Middlesbrough, Raith Rovers, St Mirren and had a trial with Johnstone, before joining Port Vale in December 1921. He made his debut on 24 December, in a 3–2 defeat by Burnley at Turf Moor, filling in for Bob Pursell. He played the next four of five Second Division games, but did not feature again in the remainder of the 1921–22 season. During the next season he only played one FA Cup game, a 2–0 defeat to Wrexham at The Old Recreation Ground, before being released in the summer.

Statistics

  • Sourced from William Lavery profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
  • References

    William Lavery Wikipedia