Danny Williamson (footballer)

Danny Williamson (footballer)
Danny Williamson
Personal information
Full name Daniel Williamson
Date of birth 5 December 1973 (1973-12-05) (age 37)
Place of birth West Ham, London, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Playing position Midfield
Youth career
West Ham United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1997 West Ham United 51 (5)
1993 Farnborough Town (loan) 6 (0)
1993 Doncaster Rovers (loan) 13 (1)
1997–2000 Everton 15 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 02:19, 8 July 2007 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).

Daniel 'Danny' Williamson (born 5 December 1973 in West Ham, London) is a retired English professional footballer who was a product of the West Ham United academy and played for West Ham United and Everton in the 1990s. He played in midfield.

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Background

Williamson was born in West Ham, London in December 1973. As a youth, he cheered on the Hammers from the North Bank at Upton Park. He played for Newham and Essex Schoolboys, signed schoolboy forms with West Ham, completed a two-year apprenticeship and signed professional forms in 1992.[1] He was a strong-running right-footed attacking midfielder, who liked to play in a central position but was equally at home on the right-hand side.[2]

Club career

West Ham United

After signing professional forms with West Ham in July 1992, Williamson was loaned out to non-league side, Farnborough Town, making his debut in a 3-2 home defeat against Runcorn on 6 February 1993 and a total of six appearances between February and March 1993.[3] He was loaned out again to Third Division side, Doncaster Rovers, in October 1993 where he made 16 league and cup appearances, scoring three goals.[4] He played the final three games of the 1993/94 season for West Ham, making his debut in a 2-0 win at Arsenal on 30 April 1994 and scoring his first goal for the club in a 3-3 draw with Southampton on 7 May 1994.[5] Competition for the midfield places from John Moncur and Don Hutchison and an ankle injury restricted him to only four appearances in 1994/95. However, he gained a regular place in the first-team in the 1995/96 season, when he made 37 league and cup appearances and scored four goals, helping West Ham to finish in the top-half of the table for the first time in ten years. Harry Redknapp said of him, "He was an outstanding passer of the ball. He had a terrific shot on him and I always thought he was going to be a very good player."[1] Another ankle injury interrupted his season in 1996/97, when he made 18 league and cup appearances. His season ended in March 1997 after he had surgery on the ankle.[1][5] He made a total of 58 league and cup appearances for West Ham, scoring five goals.[5]

Everton

In August 1997, Williamson moved to Everton in an exchange for David Unsworth and £1 million as Howard Kendall sought to add creativity and strength to the Everton midfield and Harry Redknapp sought a left-sided centre-half to fill a gap created by injuries.[1][2] He made his debut for Everton in a 2-1 victory over West Ham on 23 August 1997 and went on to make a total of 17 appearances for Everton in the 1997/98 season.[5] He picked up a foot injury against Wimbledon on 13 December 1997 and the injury, which required surgery, and subsequent complications led him to miss the rest of the 1997/98 season and the two following seasons.[2] He never played another first-team game for Everton and his playing contract with the club was terminated at the end of September 2000, nine months early,[2] which also marked the end of his playing career.

Career stats

Club Performance
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
West Ham United[5] 1992-93 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000
1993-94 03 001 00 000 00 000 00 000 03 001
1994-95 04 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 04 000
1995-96 29 004 03 000 01 000 00 000 33 004
1996-97 15 000 02 000 01 000 00 000 00 000
Subtotal 51 5 5 0 2 0 0 0 58 5
Farnborough Town[3] (loan) 1992–1993 06 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 06 000
Subtotal 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
Doncaster Rovers[4] (loan) 1993–1994 13 001 02 002 00 000 01 000 16 003
Subtotal 13 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 16 3
Everton[4] 1997-98 15 000 00 000 02 000 00 000 17 000
1998-99 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000
1999-00 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000
2000-01 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000
Subtotal 15 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 17 0
Total 85 6 7 2 4 0 1 0 97 8

References

  1. ^ a b c d Kirk Blows and Ben Sharratt (2002). Claret and Blue Blood, pp. 203-207. Mainstream Publishing, Edinburgh and London. ISBN 1-84018-489-2
  2. ^ a b c d Past Player Fact File: Danny Williamson, ToffeeWeb. Retrieved 8 July 2007.
  3. ^ a b Profile: Danny Williamson, Farnborough F.C. Official Site. Retrieved 8 July 2007.
  4. ^ a b c Soccerbase: Danny Williamson, Racing Post. Retrieved 8 July 2007.
  5. ^ a b c d e John Northcutt (2003). The Definitive West Ham United F.C. SoccerData, Nottingham. ISBN 1-899468-19-6

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