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Lachie Thomson

William James Gay "Lachie" Thomson (9 June 1873 – 23 November 1940)[1] was an English professional footballer who played as a defender for Stoke in the Football League before joining Southampton St Mary's for the inaugural Southern League season in 1894.

Lachie Thomson
Personal information
Full name William James Gay Thomson
Date of birth (1873-06-09)9 June 1873
Place of birth Chatham, Kent, England
Date of death 23 November 1940(1940-11-23) (aged 67)
Place of death Southampton, England
Position(s) Full-back
Youth career
Strathmore (Dundee)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1892–1894 Stoke 9 (0)
1894–1896 Southampton St Mary's 27 (1)
1896–1900(?) Cowes
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Football career edit

Stoke edit

Thomson was born in Chatham, Kent and joined Stoke in July 1892. Stoke had struggled during the early years of the Football League,[2] finishing each of the first three seasons at or near the foot of the table. For the 1892–93 season, they were able to field a settled team which was reflected in their league position, finishing in seventh position. During this season, Thomson was an understudy to the former England international left-back, Alf Underwood, and as a consequence only made seven first-team appearances.

On 26 April 1893, he was part of a Stoke side who were invited to play a friendly match against Southampton St Mary's, played at the County Cricket ground in Northlands Road, Southampton. The "Saints", who included the 18-year-old Charles Miller (considered to be the father of football in Brazil[3]) in their line-up, were "outplayed fairly and squarely on every point", although the spectators "thoroughly enjoyed the exhibition" and looked forward to witnessing "more matches of a similar character" in future.[4] Also playing for Stoke were Charles Baker, Willie Naughton and Alf Littlehales, all of whom were to move to Southampton within two years.

Although Underwood had effectively retired in the summer of 1893 (making only two further appearances for Stoke), Thomson now found his way into the first-team blocked by Billy Dickson, who had been moved back from inside-right. As a consequence, Thomson made only two appearances in the No. 3 shirt.

Southampton edit

By the end of the season, Thomson had moved to Southampton, and appeared in the "Saints" matches in the Hampshire County Cricket Club Charity Cup, played at the County Ground in April 1894, with the Saints emerging victorious, defeating the Royal Artillery 5–0 in the final.[5] Described as "strong, with plenty of pluck, he (played) the game with judgement as well as energy".[6]

In 1894, Southampton were one of the nine founder members of the Southern League, which had been created to enable clubs in southern England, who were not admitted to the Football League to play competitive football on a regular basis. For Southampton's inaugural league season, Thomson was one of three players recruited from Stoke, together with Charles Baker and Alf Littlehales. Thomson and Littlehales, together with Bill Jeffery (recruited from Woolwich Arsenal) and local men George Marshall and Ernie Taylor, were the mainstay of the Saints' defence throughout the season in which they finished in third place.[7]

In the FA Cup, Southampton played through all four qualifying rounds, scoring 31 goals to six conceded, but were defeated in the First Round proper, going out 1–4 to Football League First Division opponents Nottingham Forest.[7]

The 1895–96 season followed a similar pattern to the previous year, with Southampton finishing third, behind Millwall Athletic and Luton Town, and reaching the First Round proper of the FA Cup, where they were defeated by a First Division club; this time it was Sheffield Wednesday who ran out 3–2 victors. Thomson appeared in all five Cup matches as well as twelve league matches, occasionally playing at left-half.[8]

In 1896, he moved to the Isle of Wight, to join Cowes. In his two years with Southampton, he made a total of 37 appearances, scoring twice.

Cowes edit

Thomson remained with Cowes until the turn of the century,[6] helping them to join the Southern League in Division Two South-West in 1898. Cowes took the Division title, winning all ten matches played. The overall Southern League Division Two title went to Thames Ironworks after a play-off match; Cowes were then required to contest a Test Match against the Royal Artillery, which was won 4–1.[9] Cowes were unable to survive financially in the Southern League First Division and, after 13 matches, they withdrew from the competition.[9]

Career statistics edit

Source:[10]

Club Season League FA Cup Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Stoke 1892–93 First Division 7 0 0 0 7 0
1893–94 First Division 2 0 0 0 2 0
Total 9 0 0 0 9 0
Southampton St Mary's 1894–95 Southern League 15 1 5 1 20 2
1895–96 Southern League 12 0 5 0 17 0
Total 27 1 10 1 37 2
Career Total 36 1 10 1 46 2

Honours edit

Cowes

References edit

  1. ^ Chalk, Gary; Holley, Duncan; Bull, David (2013). All the Saints: A Complete Players' Who's Who of Southampton FC. Southampton: Hagiology Publishing. p. 186. ISBN 978-0-9926-8640-6.
  2. ^ Gibbons, Philip (2001). Association Football in Victorian England – A History of the Game from 1863 to 1900. Upfront Publishing. pp. 209–210. ISBN 1-84426-035-6.
  3. ^ Hamilton, Aidan (1998). An Entirely Different Game, The British Influence on Brazilian Football. Mainstream Publishing. ISBN 1-84018-041-2.
  4. ^ Bull, David; Brunskell, Bob (2000). Match of the Millennium. Hagiology Publishing. pp. 12–13. ISBN 0-9534474-1-3.
  5. ^ Chalk, Gary; Holley, Duncan (1987). Saints – A complete record. Breedon Books. p. 15. ISBN 0-907969-22-4.
  6. ^ a b Holley, Duncan; Chalk, Gary (1992). The Alphabet of the Saints. ACL & Polar Publishing. p. 333. ISBN 0-9514862-3-3.
  7. ^ a b Saints – A complete record. pp. 16–17.
  8. ^ Saints – A complete record. pp. 18–19.
  9. ^ a b "Cowes F.C. history". Football Club History Database. Retrieved 8 March 2009.
  10. ^ Lachie Thomson at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)

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William James Gay Lachie Thomson 9 June 1873 23 November 1940 1 was an English professional footballer who played as a defender for Stoke in the Football League before joining Southampton St Mary s for the inaugural Southern League season in 1894 Lachie ThomsonPersonal informationFull nameWilliam James Gay ThomsonDate of birth 1873 06 09 9 June 1873Place of birthChatham Kent EnglandDate of death23 November 1940 1940 11 23 aged 67 Place of deathSouthampton EnglandPosition s Full backYouth careerStrathmore Dundee Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1892 1894Stoke9 0 1894 1896Southampton St Mary s27 1 1896 1900 Cowes Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Football career 1 1 Stoke 1 2 Southampton 1 3 Cowes 2 Career statistics 3 Honours 4 ReferencesFootball career editStoke edit Thomson was born in Chatham Kent and joined Stoke in July 1892 Stoke had struggled during the early years of the Football League 2 finishing each of the first three seasons at or near the foot of the table For the 1892 93 season they were able to field a settled team which was reflected in their league position finishing in seventh position During this season Thomson was an understudy to the former England international left back Alf Underwood and as a consequence only made seven first team appearances On 26 April 1893 he was part of a Stoke side who were invited to play a friendly match against Southampton St Mary s played at the County Cricket ground in Northlands Road Southampton The Saints who included the 18 year old Charles Miller considered to be the father of football in Brazil 3 in their line up were outplayed fairly and squarely on every point although the spectators thoroughly enjoyed the exhibition and looked forward to witnessing more matches of a similar character in future 4 Also playing for Stoke were Charles Baker Willie Naughton and Alf Littlehales all of whom were to move to Southampton within two years Although Underwood had effectively retired in the summer of 1893 making only two further appearances for Stoke Thomson now found his way into the first team blocked by Billy Dickson who had been moved back from inside right As a consequence Thomson made only two appearances in the No 3 shirt Southampton edit By the end of the season Thomson had moved to Southampton and appeared in the Saints matches in the Hampshire County Cricket Club Charity Cup played at the County Ground in April 1894 with the Saints emerging victorious defeating the Royal Artillery 5 0 in the final 5 Described as strong with plenty of pluck he played the game with judgement as well as energy 6 In 1894 Southampton were one of the nine founder members of the Southern League which had been created to enable clubs in southern England who were not admitted to the Football League to play competitive football on a regular basis For Southampton s inaugural league season Thomson was one of three players recruited from Stoke together with Charles Baker and Alf Littlehales Thomson and Littlehales together with Bill Jeffery recruited from Woolwich Arsenal and local men George Marshall and Ernie Taylor were the mainstay of the Saints defence throughout the season in which they finished in third place 7 In the FA Cup Southampton played through all four qualifying rounds scoring 31 goals to six conceded but were defeated in the First Round proper going out 1 4 to Football League First Division opponents Nottingham Forest 7 The 1895 96 season followed a similar pattern to the previous year with Southampton finishing third behind Millwall Athletic and Luton Town and reaching the First Round proper of the FA Cup where they were defeated by a First Division club this time it was Sheffield Wednesday who ran out 3 2 victors Thomson appeared in all five Cup matches as well as twelve league matches occasionally playing at left half 8 In 1896 he moved to the Isle of Wight to join Cowes In his two years with Southampton he made a total of 37 appearances scoring twice Cowes edit Thomson remained with Cowes until the turn of the century 6 helping them to join the Southern League in Division Two South West in 1898 Cowes took the Division title winning all ten matches played The overall Southern League Division Two title went to Thames Ironworks after a play off match Cowes were then required to contest a Test Match against the Royal Artillery which was won 4 1 9 Cowes were unable to survive financially in the Southern League First Division and after 13 matches they withdrew from the competition 9 Career statistics editSource 10 Club Season League FA Cup TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsStoke 1892 93 First Division 7 0 0 0 7 01893 94 First Division 2 0 0 0 2 0Total 9 0 0 0 9 0Southampton St Mary s 1894 95 Southern League 15 1 5 1 20 21895 96 Southern League 12 0 5 0 17 0Total 27 1 10 1 37 2Career Total 36 1 10 1 46 2Honours editCowes Southern League Division Two South West champions 1898 99References edit Chalk Gary Holley Duncan Bull David 2013 All the Saints A Complete Players Who s Who of Southampton FC Southampton Hagiology Publishing p 186 ISBN 978 0 9926 8640 6 Gibbons Philip 2001 Association Football in Victorian England A History of the Game from 1863 to 1900 Upfront Publishing pp 209 210 ISBN 1 84426 035 6 Hamilton Aidan 1998 An Entirely Different Game The British Influence on Brazilian Football Mainstream Publishing ISBN 1 84018 041 2 Bull David Brunskell Bob 2000 Match of the Millennium Hagiology Publishing pp 12 13 ISBN 0 9534474 1 3 Chalk Gary Holley Duncan 1987 Saints A complete record Breedon Books p 15 ISBN 0 907969 22 4 a b Holley Duncan Chalk Gary 1992 The Alphabet of the Saints ACL amp Polar Publishing p 333 ISBN 0 9514862 3 3 a b Saints A complete record pp 16 17 Saints A complete record pp 18 19 a b Cowes F C history Football Club History Database Retrieved 8 March 2009 Lachie Thomson at the English National Football Archive subscription required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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