Billy Walton

Billy Walton

Infobox Football biography
playername = Billy Walton


fullname = William Howard T. Walton
dateofbirth = August 6, 1871
cityofbirth = Birmingham
countryofbirth = England
dateofdeath = February 10, 1963 (aged 91)
cityofdeath = Birmingham
countryofdeath = England
height =
position = Inside forward / Wing half
youthyears = –1888
youthclubs = Hockley Belmont
years = 1888–1902
1903
clubs = Small Heath
Dudley Town
caps(goals) = 201 0(56)

William Howard T. "Billy" Walton (August 6, 1871February 10, 1963) was an English footballer who played for Small Heath (now Birmingham City) for fourteen years. He made 232 appearances and scored 70 goals in all competitions.

Biography

Walton was born in Hockley Brook, Birmingham. He followed Small Heath from a young age; as a 14-year-old he watched the then Small Heath Alliance outclassed 4–0 by West Bromwich Albion in the semi-final of the 1886 FA Cup. On leaving school he trained to be a silversmith in the Hockley area of Birmingham now known as the Jewellery Quarter, and remained employed in that trade while playing football part-time.

In his younger days he played at inside forward. He was skilful on the ball with good movement and shooting ability. In Small Heath's first season in the Second Division, 1892–93, the front three of Walton, Frank Mobley and Fred Wheldon scored over 50 goals between them in a 22-game season; the following season the same trio scored 62 goals in the 28 games, Walton contributing 16 in 20. Later in his career he moved back to wing half, where his tireless encouragement of the younger players earned him the nickname "Mother".

Walton's support for Birmingham was life-long. He was a guest of the club for the official opening of the St Andrews ground on Boxing Day 1906, and helped clear snow from pitch and terraces so that the match could go ahead. He attended both of the FA Cup Finals involving Birmingham, in 1931 and 1956, and visited St Andrews regularly until not long before his death.

He died in Dudley Road Hospital, Winson Green, Birmingham, at the age of 91.

Honours

*With Small Heath
**Football League Second Division champions 1893. [ Promotion was decided by test matches, in which the bottom club in the First Division played off against the top club from the Second Division, in one-off games at neutral venues, the winners to play in the following season's First Division. Small Heath drew 1-1 with Newton Heath but lost the replay 5-2, so were not promoted despite winning the division.]
**Football League Second Division runners-up and promotion 1894, 1901.

Notes

References

*cite book
author=Matthews, Tony |title=Birmingham City: A Complete Record |year=1995 |publisher=Breedon Books |location=Derby |isbn=1-85983-010-2

*cite book
author=Matthews, Tony |title=The Encyclopedia of Birmingham City Football Club 1875-2000 |year=2000 |publisher=Britespot |location=Cradley Heath |isbn=0-9539288-0-2

Persondata
NAME = Walton, William Howard T.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Walton, Billy
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Footballer and silversmith
DATE OF BIRTH = 1871-08-06
PLACE OF BIRTH = Hockley Brook, Birmingham, England
DATE OF DEATH = 1963-02-10
PLACE OF DEATH = Winson Green, Birmingham, England


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