- Tommy Astbury
Football player infobox
playername = Tommy Astbury
fullname = Thomas Arthur Astbury
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dateofbirth = birth date|1920|2|9
cityofbirth =Buckley
countryofbirth =Wales
dateofdeath = October 1993 (age 73)
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position =Wing half /Forward
youthyears = c.1936–1938
youthclubs = Mold Alexandra
years = 1938–1955
clubs = Chester
caps(goals) = 303 0(38)
nationalyears = 1945
nationalteam = Wales (wartime)
nationalcaps(goals) = 02 0 (0)
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ntupdate =Tommy Astbury (
February 9 1920 – October 1993) is a former Welsh professional footballer. Born inBuckley , he spent his entire professional career with Chester from 1938 to 1955. He is one of the club’s top 10 Football League appearance holders with 303 such appearances to his name, [cite web|url= http://www.chester-city.co.uk/records.asp|title= Club Records – Most League Appearances | publisher = chester-city.co.uk | accessdate=2008-02-27] with a high number of wartime league appearances having also been made.Sumner (1997), stats section]Playing career
Astbury, a
wing half who also played as a forward, joined Chester as a part–time professional in 1938 after being spotted playing for Mold Alexandra.Obituary, Chester City v. Torquay United matchday programme; 30/10/1993; p.13] The outbreak of theSecond World War the following year put his league career on hold but quickly shot Astbury into the first–team ranks, playing in the first wartime match againstLiverpool .cite web|url= http://www.chester-city.co.uk/wartime_football.asp|title= Chester in the War | publisher = chester-city.co.uk | accessdate=2008-02-27] He went on to play regularly throughout the war years and was rewarded with two wartime Welsh caps against England in 1945. He also guested for Everton and Manchester United, playing for the latter in the northern final of theFootball League War Cup .When peacetime league football resumed in August 1946, Astbury was included in the Chester line–up at York City on the first day of the new season in a 4–4 draw. Later in the season he scored in a 2–0
FA Cup win against Plymouth Argyle that set up a fourth round tie with Stoke City, featuringStanley Matthews . Astbury was involved in the goalless draw at a packedSealand Road and the 3–2 defeat in the replay. He ended the season by scoring for Chester in their third and finalWelsh Cup victory against Merthyr Tydfil. [Sumner (1997), p.62]One of Astbury’s finest hours came against Hull City on
6 November 1948 when he performed superbly against the greatRaich Carter despite being on the losing side. He remained prominently involved in the Chester side for most of his remaining years at the club, playing his final game in a 2–0 defeat against Rochdale onApril 11 1955 . He retired from playing at the end of the season. [Sumner (1997), p.68] While at Chester, Astbury had enjoyed a benefit match against Bolton Wanderers onApril 6 1949 .After leaving football, Astbury worked for a building supplies firm and was an ex-captain and lifelong vice-president of
Hawarden Golf Club.Honours
Chester
* 1945–46:
Football League Third Division North Cup runners–up* 1946–47:
Welsh Cup winners* 1952–53:
Welsh Cup runners–up* 1953–54:
Welsh Cup runners–up* 1948–49: Benefit Match
Manchester United
* 1944–45:
Football League War Cup runners–up (guest player)Bibliography
*cite book | first=Chas | last=Sumner| coauthors= | title=On the Borderline: The Official History of Chester City F.C. 1885-1997 | publisher=Yore Publications | location= | year=1997 | editor= | id=ISBN 1-874427-52-6
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