Eddie Latheron

Eddie Latheron

Infobox Football biography
playername = Eddie Latheron


fullname = Edwin Gladstone Latheron
dateofbirth = birth date|1887|12|22|df=y
cityofbirth = Grangetown, North Yorkshire
countryofbirth = England
dateofdeath = death date and age|1917|10|14|1887|12|22|df=y
cityofdeath = Passchendaele
countryofdeath = Belgium
height = height|ft=5|in=5
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Inside forward
youthyears =
youthclubs = South Bank Corinthians
years =????–1906
1906–1917
1915–1916
clubs = Grangetown Athletic
Blackburn Rovers
Blackpool (guest)
caps(goals) =
258 (94)
000 0(0)
nationalyears = 1913–1914
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) = 002 0(1)
manageryears =
managerclubs =
pcupdate =
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Edwin Gladstone "Eddie" Latheron (22 December 188714 October 1917) was an English footballer who played as an inside forward for Blackburn Rovers, helping them to win the Football League title in 1912 and 1914. He also made two appearances for England in 1913 and 1914. He was killed at the Battle of Passchendaele in World War One.

Playing career

Latheron was born at Grangetown, [cite book | author=Graham Betts| title=England: Player by player | publisher=Green Umbrella Publishing | year=2006| pages=p. 152|isbn=1-905009-63-1] near Middlesbrough and after playing for South Bank Corinthians he joined Grangetown Athletic, playing in the Northern League. He was discovered by Blackburn Rovers in 1906 playing for Grangetown against Blackburn Crosshill in an FA Amateur Cup tie. Rovers had originally gone to watch another player but it was Latheron who caught their eye and Rovers' manager Robert Middleton paid £25 to bring him to Ewood Park.cite web | title= Glory Days - One Player’s Story| work= www.cwgc.org|author= |date= | url= http://www.cwgc.org/content.asp?menuid=4&id=4&menuname=Education&menu=main| accessdate=June 23| accessyear=2008]

Despite his lack of height, he was masterful in the air and possessed excellent ball control and a fine shot. A prolific goal scorer, but unselfish team player, he quickly established himself as a fan’s favourite and, due to his complexion and red hair, Latheron was known affectionately as "Pinkie" on the terraces.

Latheron soon became a regular selection at inside-left and in 1907–08 he was joint top scorer with nine goals from 27 appearances as Rovers struggled, finishing in 14th place in the table. The following season, Middleton appointed Bob Holmes, the former Preston North End star as trainer. This appointment had a great impact on the team as they obtain fourth place in the table, with Latheron scoring ten goals.

Blackburn continued their good form the following season and by October 1909 they became leaders of the First Division. They lost their position in January 1910 and finally finished in third place behind Aston Villa and Liverpool with Latheron again scoring ten goals. In 1910–11, Blackburn struggled away from home, with only one win, and, although they won 12 games at home, they could only finish in mid-table. They did, however, have a good run in the FA Cup, reaching the FA Cup semi-finals where they went down 3–0 to eventual winners Bradford City; Latheron scored three goals in the cup run, including two against Southend United in the first round.

The 1911–12 season began badly with Blackburn Rovers losing two of the first three games. Blackburn's form gradually improved and the team went on an unbeaten run that lasted three months, which took them to the top of the league. Despite being defeated by Bolton Wanderers and Arsenal, Blackburn went on another good run and by the end of the season they had three more points than main challengers, Everton. This was Blackburn's first Football League title. Despite missing a substantial part of the season through injury, Latheron was the one of the stars of the team, contributing seven goals, including vital goals against Everton and Oldham Athletic in the final weeks of the season.

Blackburn started the 1912–13 season very well and were undefeated until December, but there then came a run of five successive defeats. In an attempt to regain the championship, Middleton broke the British transfer record by buying Danny Shea from West Ham United for £2,000. Shea's twelve goals were not enough and Blackburn finished fifth that season, with Latheron the club's top scorer on 14.

His form earned him a call up to the England team for the British Home Championship match against Wales played at Ashton Gate, Bristol on 17 March 1913, when he was joined by his Rovers team-mates, Bob Crompton, Joseph Hodkinson and Billy Bradshaw. Latheron scored England's second goal in a 4–3 victory. [cite web | title= England 4 - Wales 3; 17 March 1913 (Match summary)| work= www.englandstats.com| url= http://www.englandstats.com/matchreport.php?mid=115| accessdate=June 23| accessyear=2008] . His second international appearance came at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough the following February, in a 3–0 defeat by Ireland [cite web | title= England 0 - Ireland 3; 14 February 1914 (Match summary)| work= www.englandstats.com| url= http://www.englandstats.com/matchreport.php?mid=117| accessdate=June 23| accessyear=2008] with two goals from Liverpool's Bill Lacey as Ireland claimed the British Home Championship outright for the first time.

In the league, Rovers took the Football League title for the second time in 1913–14 with a seven point margin over Aston Villa, thanks in no small part to Danny Shea's 27 goals with Latheron contributing 13.

Despite the outbreak of the First World War, league football continued in England for a further season, and in 1914–15, Blackburn finished in third place behind Everton and Oldham Athletic. Rovers scored 83 league goals in the season, with top scorer Percy Dawson on 20 goals, with Latheron scoring 17.

In his nine league seasons at Ewood Park, Latheron played 258 games, scoring 94 goals.

For the 1915–16 season, Latheron was one of several Blackburn Rovers players who guested for Blackpool, [cite book | last = Wolstenholme | first = Gerry | title = The Khaki Years, Blackpool Football Club The World War I Seasons 1915/16 - 1918/19 | publisher = Blackpool Programme and Memorabilia Collectors Club | date = May, 2008 | location = Blackpool | pages = pp. 1-5 | url = http://www.blackpool-mad.co.uk/news/loadfeat.asp?cid=EDX1&id=386516 | isbn = ] for whom he was top scorer with 16 goals in wartime leagues.

Latheron returned to Blackburn for the 1916–17 season and played his final game for Blackburn Rovers on 17 March 1917. Including wartime matches, Latheron made a total of 303 appearances for Blackburn, scoring 120 goals. [cite web | title= Rovers Legends: Edwin Gladstone Latheron| work= www.blackburn.theoffside.com|author=Dan Clough|date=10 October 2007| url= http://blackburn.theoffside.com/rovers-legends/rovers-legends-edwin-gladstone-latheron.html| accessdate=June 23| accessyear=2008]

Death and memorial

After the cessation of League football, Latheron enlisted, joining the Royal Field Artillery as a gunner, and within a week of his last match for Blackburn Rovers, he was at the Front. He was killed on 14 October 1917, aged 29 at the Battle of Passchendaele, and was buried in the military cemetery at Vlamertinghe near to the town of Ypres, Belgium. [cite web | title= CWGC casualty details| work= www.cwgc.org|author= |date= | url= http://www.cwgc.org/search/casualty_details.aspx?casualty=4032402| accessdate=June 23| accessyear=2008] He left behind a widow, Bertha, and a son, Walter. [cite web | title= Great niece touched by fans tribute to Rovers legend| work= www.theboltonnews.co.uk|author= |date=14 October 2007| url= http://archive.theboltonnews.co.uk/2007/10/14/1032687.html| accessdate=June 23| accessyear=2008]

In October 2007, a group of Belgian fans of Blackburn Rovers honoured the 90th anniversary of Latheron's death by a ceremony at his grave. [cite web | title= Fans honour war hero Rovers player| work= www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk|author= Ben Briggs|date=9 October 2007| url= http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/sport/blackburnrovers/roverslatest/display.var.1747613.0.fans_honour_war_hero_rovers_player.php| accessdate=June 23| accessyear=2008]

Honours

;Blackburn Rovers
*Football League champions: 1911–12, 1913–14

ee also

*List of one-club men

References

External links

* [http://www.englandstats.com/playerreport.php?pid=580 Profile at www.englandstats.com]
* [http://www.englandfc.com/Profiles/php/PlayerProfileByName.php?id=583 Profile at www.englandfc.com]
* [http://www.blackburn.be/index.php?menu=A-kern&pag=Spelers&id=106 Profile on Belgian fansite for Blackburn Rovers F.C.]
* [http://www.brfcs.co.uk/greatestever/cm_eddielatheron.php Article on Blackburn Rovers F.C. supporters site]

Persondata
NAME = Latheron, Edwin Gladstone
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Edwin Latheron, Eddie Latheron
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Footballer
DATE OF BIRTH = 22 December 1887
PLACE OF BIRTH = Grangetown, North Yorkshire, England
DATE OF DEATH = 14 October 1917
PLACE OF DEATH= Passchendaele, Belgium


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