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Tom Halliday

Thomas Halliday (11 September 1909 – 1975) was an English footballer who made 313 appearances in the Football League playing for Darlington, Norwich City and Exeter City in the 1920s and 1930s. He played non-league football in the north-east of England before joining First Division club Sunderland, but never played first-team football for that club. His primary position was that of centre half, although he also played at right back or right half.[1]

Tom Halliday
Personal information
Full name Thomas Halliday[1]
Date of birth (1909-09-11)11 September 1909[1]
Place of birth Browney Colliery, County Durham,[1] England
Date of death 1975 (aged 65–66)[1]
Height 5 ft 9+12 in (1.77 m)[2]
Position(s) Defender, wing half
Youth career
Browney Juniors
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Esh Winning
Meadowfield
1927–1928 Sunderland 0 (0)
1928–1933 Darlington 118 (2)
1933–1939 Norwich City 191 (0)
1939 Exeter City 14 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Life and career edit

Halliday was born in Browney Colliery, in County Durham.[1] As a schoolboy, he played three times for Durham Schools under-15 team in the 1923–24 season,[3] and captained England Schoolboys against Wales in Cardiff.[4] He played for non-league teams in his local area,[5][1] and captained Durham Amateurs before turning professional.[6] He spent the 1927–28 season with First Division club Sunderland, but never appeared for the first team, and joined Third Division North club Darlington in 1928 as an 18-year-old.[1]

He established himself in the starting eleven, and despite his youth, captained the team for three years.[4] In the 1932–33 season, Halliday made 41 out of a possible 42 appearances in the league,[4] taking his total to 127 in senior competition.[5] In May 1933, he and Darlington teammates Harry Brown, Billy Eden and Fred Hopkinson were members of the Rest of Durham XI that faced Sunderland in a match to celebrate the silver jubilee of the Durham County Football Association.[7] Darlington had finished bottom of the Northern Section, so had to apply for re-election. Although their application was successful,[8] Halliday left the club.

He moved into the Southern Section of the Third Division with Norwich City, where he became a regular in the side. He made 40 appearances as Norwich won the divisional title and with it promotion to the Second Division for the first time in the club's history.[9] Based on Norwich's recruitment of Exeter City's Harold Houghton, the Manchester Guardian suggested that the club "realise[d] the worth of a footballer of experience and anticipation in such a struggle", and went on to list "other players of this stamp", including "Halliday, a rare centre-half".[10] In his review of the season, the Observer's J.A.H. Catton, praised Norwich's forwards, and thought that "of all the capital players behind the front line, Thomas Halliday, a centre half-back formerly of Darlington, must be highly commended."[11]

Halliday took over the captaincy from Stan Ramsay during the next season.[12] He remained with Norwich for six-and-a-half years, making the last of his 203 appearances for the club on 27 December 1938 in a 4–0 defeat away to Newcastle United,[13] and finished the season with Exeter City in the Third Division South.[1]

In recognition of his contribution to Norwich City, Halliday was elected to the club's Hall of Fame.[14] He died in 1975, aged 65 or 66.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Joyce, Michael (2004). Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. Nottingham: SoccerData. p. 112. ISBN 978-1-899468-67-6.
  2. ^ Veitch, Colin (17 August 1932). "Darlington's struggle". Evening Chronicle. Newcastle upon Tyne. p. 11 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Results and Players 1920–21 to 1929–30". Durham County Schools Football Association. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  4. ^ a b c "Fred Cook for Saints". Daily Mirror. London. 2 August 1933. p. 22.
  5. ^ a b "Nev's bowling lacked punch". The Northern Echo. Darlington. 13 December 2002. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  6. ^ "Norwich City build up strength". Daily Mirror. London. 17 August 1933. p. 23.
  7. ^ "1932–33: Durham FA Jubilee Match". thestatcat.co.uk. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  8. ^ "Division 3 (North) 1932/33". footballsite.co.uk. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  9. ^ Dale, Iain (5 April 2012). When Football Was Football: Norwich City (PDF). J.H. Haynes. pp. 30–31. ISBN 978-0857331700.
  10. ^ "Games and players. Many good players". Manchester Guardian. 13 March 1934. p. 4.
  11. ^ Catton, J.A.H. (6 May 1934). "Good-bye to football. Review of the season". The Observer. London. p. 33.
  12. ^ "Stars of the Past – Stan Ramsay". Sing Up The River End. Andrew Harrison. October 2011. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  13. ^ "First & Last – Tom Halliday". Sing Up The River End. Andrew Harrison. April 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
    "Norwich City Appearances: H". Sing Up The River End. Andrew Harrison. May 2012. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  14. ^ "Hucks and Green enter Hall of Fame". The Pink 'Un. Norwich. 8 February 2006. Retrieved 3 April 2014.

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For similarly named people see Thomas Halliday Thomas Halliday 11 September 1909 1975 was an English footballer who made 313 appearances in the Football League playing for Darlington Norwich City and Exeter City in the 1920s and 1930s He played non league football in the north east of England before joining First Division club Sunderland but never played first team football for that club His primary position was that of centre half although he also played at right back or right half 1 Tom HallidayPersonal informationFull nameThomas Halliday 1 Date of birth 1909 09 11 11 September 1909 1 Place of birthBrowney Colliery County Durham 1 EnglandDate of death1975 aged 65 66 1 Height5 ft 9 1 2 in 1 77 m 2 Position s Defender wing halfYouth career Browney JuniorsSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls Esh Winning Meadowfield1927 1928Sunderland0 0 1928 1933Darlington118 2 1933 1939Norwich City191 0 1939Exeter City14 0 Club domestic league appearances and goalsLife and career editHalliday was born in Browney Colliery in County Durham 1 As a schoolboy he played three times for Durham Schools under 15 team in the 1923 24 season 3 and captained England Schoolboys against Wales in Cardiff 4 He played for non league teams in his local area 5 1 and captained Durham Amateurs before turning professional 6 He spent the 1927 28 season with First Division club Sunderland but never appeared for the first team and joined Third Division North club Darlington in 1928 as an 18 year old 1 He established himself in the starting eleven and despite his youth captained the team for three years 4 In the 1932 33 season Halliday made 41 out of a possible 42 appearances in the league 4 taking his total to 127 in senior competition 5 In May 1933 he and Darlington teammates Harry Brown Billy Eden and Fred Hopkinson were members of the Rest of Durham XI that faced Sunderland in a match to celebrate the silver jubilee of the Durham County Football Association 7 Darlington had finished bottom of the Northern Section so had to apply for re election Although their application was successful 8 Halliday left the club He moved into the Southern Section of the Third Division with Norwich City where he became a regular in the side He made 40 appearances as Norwich won the divisional title and with it promotion to the Second Division for the first time in the club s history 9 Based on Norwich s recruitment of Exeter City s Harold Houghton the Manchester Guardian suggested that the club realise d the worth of a footballer of experience and anticipation in such a struggle and went on to list other players of this stamp including Halliday a rare centre half 10 In his review of the season the Observer s J A H Catton praised Norwich s forwards and thought that of all the capital players behind the front line Thomas Halliday a centre half back formerly of Darlington must be highly commended 11 Halliday took over the captaincy from Stan Ramsay during the next season 12 He remained with Norwich for six and a half years making the last of his 203 appearances for the club on 27 December 1938 in a 4 0 defeat away to Newcastle United 13 and finished the season with Exeter City in the Third Division South 1 In recognition of his contribution to Norwich City Halliday was elected to the club s Hall of Fame 14 He died in 1975 aged 65 or 66 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i j Joyce Michael 2004 Football League Players Records 1888 to 1939 Nottingham SoccerData p 112 ISBN 978 1 899468 67 6 Veitch Colin 17 August 1932 Darlington s struggle Evening Chronicle Newcastle upon Tyne p 11 via Newspapers com Results and Players 1920 21 to 1929 30 Durham County Schools Football Association Retrieved 3 April 2014 a b c Fred Cook for Saints Daily Mirror London 2 August 1933 p 22 a b Nev s bowling lacked punch The Northern Echo Darlington 13 December 2002 Retrieved 3 April 2014 Norwich City build up strength Daily Mirror London 17 August 1933 p 23 1932 33 Durham FA Jubilee Match thestatcat co uk Retrieved 3 April 2014 Division 3 North 1932 33 footballsite co uk Retrieved 4 April 2014 Dale Iain 5 April 2012 When Football Was Football Norwich City PDF J H Haynes pp 30 31 ISBN 978 0857331700 Games and players Many good players Manchester Guardian 13 March 1934 p 4 Catton J A H 6 May 1934 Good bye to football Review of the season The Observer London p 33 Stars of the Past Stan Ramsay Sing Up The River End Andrew Harrison October 2011 Retrieved 3 April 2014 First amp Last Tom Halliday Sing Up The River End Andrew Harrison April 2013 Retrieved 3 April 2014 Norwich City Appearances H Sing Up The River End Andrew Harrison May 2012 Retrieved 3 April 2014 Hucks and Green enter Hall of Fame The Pink Un Norwich 8 February 2006 Retrieved 3 April 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom Halliday amp oldid 1181065706, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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