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Billy Felton

William Felton (1 August 1900 – 22 April 1977) was an English professional footballer who played as a full back for a number of football league clubs, including Sheffield Wednesday, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur in the 1920s and 1930s, before a long spell with Altrincham. He earned a solitary cap for England in 1925.

Billy Felton
Personal information
Full name William Felton
Date of birth (1900-08-01)1 August 1900
Place of birth Heworth, Tyne and Wear, England
Date of death 22 April 1977(1977-04-22) (aged 76)
Place of death Manchester, England
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Position(s) Full back
Youth career
Pelaw Albion
Pandon Temperance
Wardley Colliery
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1919–1921 Jarrow ? (?)
1921–1922 Grimsby Town 43 (0)
1922–1929 Sheffield Wednesday 158 (0)
1929–1932 Manchester City 73 (0)
1932–1934 Tottenham Hotspur 73 (1)
1934–1939 Altrincham 181 (12)
International career
1925 England 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career edit

Early career edit

Felton was born in Heworth, Tyne and Wear into a mining family.[1] His cousins included Sam Barkas (Bradford City, Manchester City and England), Tommy Barkas (Halifax Town), Ned Barkas (Huddersfield Town, Birmingham and Chelsea) and Harry Barkas (South Shields, Gateshead and Liverpool). While working as a coal-miner, he played amateur football for various colliery teams before joining Jarrow in the North Eastern League.

In January 1921, he joined his first Football League club, Grimsby Town playing in the Third Division. For the 1921–22 season, Grimsby joined the newly formed Third Division North and Felton soon became a regular in the first team. Grimsby finished the season in third place, but only the champions were promoted.

Sheffield Wednesday edit

In December 1922, he moved to Second Division Sheffield Wednesday for a fee of £1500,[1] making his debut on 1 January 1923 in a goalless draw against Southampton. He soon became a fixture in the team and gained a reputation as a tough, excellent, uncompromising tackler, comfortable at either right or left back, with excellent powers of recovery.

In 1923–24 he missed a handful of games, as Wednesday finished in eight place. The following season he was a virtual ever-present, missing only two games as Wednesday again finished in a mid-table position. Success eventually came in 1925–26 when Felton formed a full-back pairing with Ernie Blenkinsop, which helped Wednesday claim the Second Division title by three points over Derby County.

His only international appearance came against France on 21 May 1925. In this match, England's goalkeeper Freddie Fox had to leave the field in the 75th minute following a head injury sustained in a charge by Jules Dewaquez when scoring a goal, and was prevented from completing his sole appearance for England. Following an earlier withdrawal by Vivian Gibbins, the scorer of England's opening goal, England finished with nine men, but managed to hang on to win the game 3–2.[2]

Once in the First Division, Felton lost his regular place to Tommy Walker who had been signed from Bradford City in March 1926. Although Felton remained at Hillsborough for three First Division seasons, his appearances were now infrequent and, in March 1929 he was transferred to Manchester City. In his six years with Wednesday, he made a total of 164 appearances in all competitions.

Manchester City edit

Felton spent three years at Maine Road in the First Division. In 1929–30 he was paired up with John Ridley as City finished the season in third place, although they were thirteen points behind the champions, Felton's former club, Sheffield Wednesday.

In March 1932, Felton played for Manchester City in an FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal. In the final minute of the match Felton lost possession of the ball to Arsenal forward Jack Lambert who set up Cliff Bastin for the winning goal. Though earlier in the match Felton had prevented a goal by clearing an Alex James shot off the line, he was deemed responsible for the defeat, and never played for the club again, being transferred almost immediately to London club Tottenham Hotspur of the Second Division.[3] In total Felton made 83 appearances for Manchester City.

Tottenham Hotspur edit

At Tottenham, he became team captain[1] and in 1932–33 he missed only one match as he led the club to promotion as runners-up by one point to Stoke City.

Once back in the First Division, Felton again lost his place, this time to Fred Channell and at the end of the 1933–34 season he was placed on the transfer list. In his two years at White Hart Lane he played a total of 75 games, scoring once from a penalty, in a 1–1 draw with Arsenal on 11 September 1933.[4]

Altrincham edit

Spurs had been looking for a transfer fee of £1000, but eventually accepted an offer of £500 from Altrincham of the Cheshire County League. Felton made his debut for Altrincham in an FA Cup tie against Timperley Athletic. He was immediately appointed team captain and went on to help Altrincham clinch the runners-up spot in the Cheshire League for the next two seasons.

At Moss Lane he was a near ever-present during his five seasons. Rarely injured, he led the side with dedication and total professionalism. Playing primarily as a left back he was just as comfortable on the right. He took on the responsibility as Altrincham's "dead ball" specialist, even though he had only scored one goal in his professional career. Unusually, he even managed to score a hat trick against Hurst in an 8–1 win, two of the goals being penalties and the third a free kick.

After finishing second in the league in successive seasons (1934–35 & 1935–36), Altrincham started to struggled to survive financially. Felton was appointed player-coach for his final season (1938–39) before retiring just prior to his 39th birthday and the onset of the Second World War. In his five seasons at Moss Lane, he made a total of 210 appearances, scoring 17 goals.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Graham Betts (2006). England: Player by player. Green Umbrella Publishing. p. 99. ISBN 1-905009-63-1.
  2. ^ France 2 – England 3: 21 May 1925 (Match report)
  3. ^ Ward, Andrew (1984). The Manchester City Story. Derby: Breedon. p. 31. ISBN 0-907969-05-4.
  4. ^ Spurs results – 1933–1934

External links edit

  • Billy Felton at Englandstats.com  
  • Sheffield Wednesday profile
  • Altrincham profile

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William Felton 1 August 1900 22 April 1977 was an English professional footballer who played as a full back for a number of football league clubs including Sheffield Wednesday Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur in the 1920s and 1930s before a long spell with Altrincham He earned a solitary cap for England in 1925 Billy FeltonPersonal informationFull nameWilliam FeltonDate of birth 1900 08 01 1 August 1900Place of birthHeworth Tyne and Wear EnglandDate of death22 April 1977 1977 04 22 aged 76 Place of deathManchester EnglandHeight5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Position s Full backYouth careerPelaw AlbionPandon TemperanceWardley CollierySenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1919 1921Jarrow 1921 1922Grimsby Town43 0 1922 1929Sheffield Wednesday158 0 1929 1932Manchester City73 0 1932 1934Tottenham Hotspur73 1 1934 1939Altrincham181 12 International career1925England1 0 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Sheffield Wednesday 1 3 Manchester City 1 4 Tottenham Hotspur 1 5 Altrincham 2 References 3 External linksCareer editEarly career edit Felton was born in Heworth Tyne and Wear into a mining family 1 His cousins included Sam Barkas Bradford City Manchester City and England Tommy Barkas Halifax Town Ned Barkas Huddersfield Town Birmingham and Chelsea and Harry Barkas South Shields Gateshead and Liverpool While working as a coal miner he played amateur football for various colliery teams before joining Jarrow in the North Eastern League In January 1921 he joined his first Football League club Grimsby Town playing in the Third Division For the 1921 22 season Grimsby joined the newly formed Third Division North and Felton soon became a regular in the first team Grimsby finished the season in third place but only the champions were promoted Sheffield Wednesday edit In December 1922 he moved to Second Division Sheffield Wednesday for a fee of 1500 1 making his debut on 1 January 1923 in a goalless draw against Southampton He soon became a fixture in the team and gained a reputation as a tough excellent uncompromising tackler comfortable at either right or left back with excellent powers of recovery In 1923 24 he missed a handful of games as Wednesday finished in eight place The following season he was a virtual ever present missing only two games as Wednesday again finished in a mid table position Success eventually came in 1925 26 when Felton formed a full back pairing with Ernie Blenkinsop which helped Wednesday claim the Second Division title by three points over Derby County His only international appearance came against France on 21 May 1925 In this match England s goalkeeper Freddie Fox had to leave the field in the 75th minute following a head injury sustained in a charge by Jules Dewaquez when scoring a goal and was prevented from completing his sole appearance for England Following an earlier withdrawal by Vivian Gibbins the scorer of England s opening goal England finished with nine men but managed to hang on to win the game 3 2 2 Once in the First Division Felton lost his regular place to Tommy Walker who had been signed from Bradford City in March 1926 Although Felton remained at Hillsborough for three First Division seasons his appearances were now infrequent and in March 1929 he was transferred to Manchester City In his six years with Wednesday he made a total of 164 appearances in all competitions Manchester City edit Felton spent three years at Maine Road in the First Division In 1929 30 he was paired up with John Ridley as City finished the season in third place although they were thirteen points behind the champions Felton s former club Sheffield Wednesday In March 1932 Felton played for Manchester City in an FA Cup semi final against Arsenal In the final minute of the match Felton lost possession of the ball to Arsenal forward Jack Lambert who set up Cliff Bastin for the winning goal Though earlier in the match Felton had prevented a goal by clearing an Alex James shot off the line he was deemed responsible for the defeat and never played for the club again being transferred almost immediately to London club Tottenham Hotspur of the Second Division 3 In total Felton made 83 appearances for Manchester City Tottenham Hotspur edit At Tottenham he became team captain 1 and in 1932 33 he missed only one match as he led the club to promotion as runners up by one point to Stoke City Once back in the First Division Felton again lost his place this time to Fred Channell and at the end of the 1933 34 season he was placed on the transfer list In his two years at White Hart Lane he played a total of 75 games scoring once from a penalty in a 1 1 draw with Arsenal on 11 September 1933 4 Altrincham edit Spurs had been looking for a transfer fee of 1000 but eventually accepted an offer of 500 from Altrincham of the Cheshire County League Felton made his debut for Altrincham in an FA Cup tie against Timperley Athletic He was immediately appointed team captain and went on to help Altrincham clinch the runners up spot in the Cheshire League for the next two seasons At Moss Lane he was a near ever present during his five seasons Rarely injured he led the side with dedication and total professionalism Playing primarily as a left back he was just as comfortable on the right He took on the responsibility as Altrincham s dead ball specialist even though he had only scored one goal in his professional career Unusually he even managed to score a hat trick against Hurst in an 8 1 win two of the goals being penalties and the third a free kick After finishing second in the league in successive seasons 1934 35 amp 1935 36 Altrincham started to struggled to survive financially Felton was appointed player coach for his final season 1938 39 before retiring just prior to his 39th birthday and the onset of the Second World War In his five seasons at Moss Lane he made a total of 210 appearances scoring 17 goals References edit a b c Graham Betts 2006 England Player by player Green Umbrella Publishing p 99 ISBN 1 905009 63 1 France 2 England 3 21 May 1925 Match report Ward Andrew 1984 The Manchester City Story Derby Breedon p 31 ISBN 0 907969 05 4 Spurs results 1933 1934External links editBilly Felton at Englandstats com nbsp England profile on www englandfc com Sheffield Wednesday profile Altrincham profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Billy Felton amp oldid 1215884446, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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