- Bill Seddon
Infobox Football biography
playername = Bill Seddon
fullname = William Charles Seddon
dateofbirth =28 July 1901
cityofbirth =Clapton ,London
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = January 1993
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
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position =Right half ,Centre half
youthyears =
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years = "?"-1924 1924-1932 1932-1933 1933-34
clubs = Gillingham Arsenal Notts County Luton Town
caps(goals) = 69 (0)William Charles "Bill" Seddon (
28 July 1901 — January 1993) was an English footballer.Born in
Clapton ,London , he played junior football in London before joining Gillingham as an amateur, and had an unsuccessful trial with Aston Villa before joining Arsenal in December 1924. Seddon played as a half back and was mainly a second-string player, he played over 200Football Combination matches for Arsenal Reserves, eventually rising to captain as the side won five Combination titles in the 1920s.During the 1920s, Seddon played sparingly for the Arsenal first team, making his debut when deputising for
Alf Baker in a 2-1 defeat against Sunderland onApril 10 1926 . That was his only appearance of 1925-26, but edged his way into the first team with 17 appearances in 1926-27. However, he did not make the cut for the1927 FA Cup Final , and with Arsenal's strong half-back line of Alf Baker, Jack Butler andBob John . Seddon only played four times in 1927-28 and not at all in 1928-29.However, in 1929-30 he was reintroduced into the Arsenal side, alternating with Baker at right half, until centre half
Herbie Roberts was injured against West Ham United. Seddon moved into defence and not only played the last twelve games of that season, but started the1930 FA Cup Final , in which Arsenal beat Huddersfield Town 2-0 to win their first major trophy.Seddon continued to play for Arsenal, appearing 18 times in 1930-31 and winning a League Championship medal as Arsenal won their first ever league title. By this time he had reverted to right half, but the move of Charlie Jones to right half ousted him from the side and he only made five appearances in 1931-32. He eventually left the club in March 1932, moving to Grimsby Town for £2,500. In total he played 76 matches for Arsenal, though he never scored a goal.
He spent two seasons with Grimsby before a single season with Luton Town. He retired from playing in 1934. He later worked as a
trainer for Notts County and Romford. DuringWorld War II he served inAfrica with theBritish Army , and returned to Romford after the war to become theirgroundsman . In 1967, Arsenal and Romford played atestimonial match for him on his retirement. He died in January 1993, aged 91.References
*cite book
author=Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.)
title=Arsenal Who's Who
publisher=Independent UK Sports
year=1995
id=ISBN 1-899429-03-4
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