Billy Butler (footballer)
- Billy Butler (footballer)
William Butler (1901 in Atherton, Lancashire – July 1966) was an English professional footballer who was most famously a winger for Bolton Wanderers in the 1920s.
Billy Butler had never played for any form of organised football team prior to joining the army. He played as a centre-forward for his regiment and on leaving the army he joined his hometown club Atherton at the age of 19. He moved to Bolton Wanderers in April 1920 and, on moving to the right wing, soon established himself. He played in the 1923 FA Cup Final victory over West Ham United, the famous first Wembley final, and the following year, on April 12, 1929, made his England debut against Scotland.
It was to be his only appearance for the England national team, but he was back at Wembley again for the 1926 FA Cup Final win over Manchester City, and picked up his third winners medal in 1929, scoring the opening goal in the 2-0 defeat of Portsmouth.
On Bolton's relegation in 1933, Bulter asked for a transfer and left to join his former Bolton team-mate Joe Smith, who by now was manager of Reading. He had played 449 games for Bolton, scoring 74 goals.
In August 1935, Smith left to manage Blackpool and Butler took over the reigns at Reading and carried on with the good work Smith had started. Reading never finished below 6th place in Division Three (South) during Butler's tenure and were heading for another top five finish when he resigned in February 1939.
He became manager of Guildford City, but then the war intervened and Butler joined the RAF as a PT instructor. With the war over, Butler was appointed manager of Torquay United in August 1945, but left Plainmoor in May 1946 before league football had resumed.
He subsequently moved to South Africa to manage Johannesburg Rangers, where he discovered the future Wolves defender Eddie Stuart. He was later a coach for the Pietermaritzburg & District Football Association and then a coach for the Rhodesian Football Association
Butler died in Durban in July 1966, aged 66.
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