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Sammy Smyth

Samuel Smyth (25 February 1925 – 19 October 2016) was a Northern Irish footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Stoke City and Liverpool.[1]

Sammy Smyth
Personal information
Full name Samuel Smyth[1]
Date of birth (1925-02-25)25 February 1925
Place of birth Belfast, Northern Ireland
Date of death 19 October 2016(2016-10-19) (aged 91)
Place of death Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1942–1945 Distillery
1945–1947 Linfield
1947 Dundela
1947–1951 Wolverhampton Wanderers 102 (34)
1951–1953 Stoke City 40 (17)
1953–1954 Liverpool 44 (20)
1954 Bangor
Total 186 (71)
International career
1948–1952 Northern Ireland 9 (5)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career Edit

Smyth was born in Belfast in 1925[1] and played for local clubs Distillery, Linfield and Dundela in the Irish League before being signed by English Football League side Wolverhampton Wanderers in July 1947 for a fee of £1,100.[1] Despite taking Wolves to third place in the 1946–47 season manager Ted Vizard was replaced by his assistant Stan Cullis in June 1948. The following year Cullis led Wolves to the FA Cup final against Leicester City, Jesse Pye scoring two goals in the first half and Smyth netting another in the 68th minute.[1] Smyth had scored both Wolves goals in the two semi-final games against Manchester Utd. The following season Wolves finished in 2nd place in the First Division. He had scored 43 goals in 116 cup and league appearances for Wolves.[1]

In September 1951 Stoke City paid a club record fee of £25,000 to Wolves for Smyth in a bid to help them avoid relegation after an awful start to the 1951–52 season.[1] Smyth had the desired impact at the Victoria Ground as he scored 12 vital goals as Stoke escaped the drop by three points.[1] He scored five goals in 14 matches in 1952–53 before being sold to Liverpool in January 1953 for a fee of £12,000.[1] Smyth made his debut for his new club against the side he just departed, Stoke just days later. He spent two seasons at Anfield scoring 20 goals in 44 appearances.[1]

After football Edit

Smyth returned to Belfast where he played for Bangor and also worked as a bookmaker. He later opened his own sports distribution business which sold sports equipment throughout Ireland. He and his wife Enid regularly traveled to the Caribbean to visit their daughter and after his wife's passing in 2002 he later moved to live with his daughter.[1] He died on 19 October 2016 at the age of 91 and was the last surviving player from the 1949 FA Cup winning team and the Stoke City team.[2]

Career statistics Edit

Club Edit

Source:[3]

Club Season League FA Cup Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Wolverhampton Wanderers 1947–48 First Division 30 8 0 0 30 8
1948–49 First Division 39 16 7 6 46 21
1949–50 First Division 29 9 6 3 35 12
1950–51 First Division 3 0 0 0 3 0
1951–52 First Division 1 1 0 0 1 1
Total 102 34 13 9 115 42
Stoke City 1951–52 First Division 26 12 4 2 30 14
1952–53 First Division 14 5 0 0 14 5
Total 40 17 4 2 44 19
Liverpool 1952–53 First Division 18 7 0 0 18 7
1953–54 First Division 26 13 0 0 26 3
Total 44 20 0 0 44 20
Career Total 186 71 17 11 203 82

International Edit

Source:[4]

National team Year Apps Goals
Northern Ireland 1947 2 2
1948 2 0
1949 3 3
1950 1 0
1951 1 0
Total 9 5

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
  2. ^ . Stoke Sentinel. Archived from the original on 25 October 2016. Retrieved 23 October 2016.
  3. ^ Sammy Smyth at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
  4. ^ Smyth, Sammy at National-Football-Teams.com

External links Edit

  • LFC profile
  • Northern Ireland profile
  • Sammy Smyth at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database

sammy, smyth, this, article, about, footballer, irish, loyalist, loyalist, samuel, smyth, february, 1925, october, 2016, northern, irish, footballer, played, football, league, wolverhampton, wanderers, stoke, city, liverpool, personal, informationfull, namesam. This article is about the footballer For the Irish loyalist see Sammy Smyth loyalist Samuel Smyth 25 February 1925 19 October 2016 was a Northern Irish footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers Stoke City and Liverpool 1 Sammy SmythPersonal informationFull nameSamuel Smyth 1 Date of birth 1925 02 25 25 February 1925Place of birthBelfast Northern IrelandDate of death19 October 2016 2016 10 19 aged 91 Place of deathGrand Cayman Cayman IslandsPosition s StrikerSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1942 1945Distillery1945 1947Linfield1947Dundela1947 1951Wolverhampton Wanderers102 34 1951 1953Stoke City40 17 1953 1954Liverpool44 20 1954BangorTotal186 71 International career1948 1952Northern Ireland9 5 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Career 2 After football 3 Career statistics 3 1 Club 3 2 International 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditSmyth was born in Belfast in 1925 1 and played for local clubs Distillery Linfield and Dundela in the Irish League before being signed by English Football League side Wolverhampton Wanderers in July 1947 for a fee of 1 100 1 Despite taking Wolves to third place in the 1946 47 season manager Ted Vizard was replaced by his assistant Stan Cullis in June 1948 The following year Cullis led Wolves to the FA Cup final against Leicester City Jesse Pye scoring two goals in the first half and Smyth netting another in the 68th minute 1 Smyth had scored both Wolves goals in the two semi final games against Manchester Utd The following season Wolves finished in 2nd place in the First Division He had scored 43 goals in 116 cup and league appearances for Wolves 1 In September 1951 Stoke City paid a club record fee of 25 000 to Wolves for Smyth in a bid to help them avoid relegation after an awful start to the 1951 52 season 1 Smyth had the desired impact at the Victoria Ground as he scored 12 vital goals as Stoke escaped the drop by three points 1 He scored five goals in 14 matches in 1952 53 before being sold to Liverpool in January 1953 for a fee of 12 000 1 Smyth made his debut for his new club against the side he just departed Stoke just days later He spent two seasons at Anfield scoring 20 goals in 44 appearances 1 After football EditSmyth returned to Belfast where he played for Bangor and also worked as a bookmaker He later opened his own sports distribution business which sold sports equipment throughout Ireland He and his wife Enid regularly traveled to the Caribbean to visit their daughter and after his wife s passing in 2002 he later moved to live with his daughter 1 He died on 19 October 2016 at the age of 91 and was the last surviving player from the 1949 FA Cup winning team and the Stoke City team 2 Career statistics EditClub Edit Source 3 Club Season League FA Cup TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsWolverhampton Wanderers 1947 48 First Division 30 8 0 0 30 81948 49 First Division 39 16 7 6 46 211949 50 First Division 29 9 6 3 35 121950 51 First Division 3 0 0 0 3 01951 52 First Division 1 1 0 0 1 1Total 102 34 13 9 115 42Stoke City 1951 52 First Division 26 12 4 2 30 141952 53 First Division 14 5 0 0 14 5Total 40 17 4 2 44 19Liverpool 1952 53 First Division 18 7 0 0 18 71953 54 First Division 26 13 0 0 26 3Total 44 20 0 0 44 20Career Total 186 71 17 11 203 82International Edit Source 4 National team Year Apps GoalsNorthern Ireland 1947 2 21948 2 01949 3 31950 1 01951 1 0Total 9 5References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k Matthews Tony 1994 The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City Lion Press ISBN 0 9524151 0 0 Wolves FA Cup final hero and former Stoke and Liverpool star Sam Smyth dies at 91 Stoke Sentinel Archived from the original on 25 October 2016 Retrieved 23 October 2016 Sammy Smyth at the English National Football Archive subscription required Smyth Sammy at National Football Teams comExternal links EditLFC profile Northern Ireland profile Sammy Smyth at Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sammy Smyth amp oldid 1164414048, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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