- Johnny Williamson
Football player infobox
playername = Johnny Williamson
dateofbirth = ?
cityofbirth =Manchester
countryofbirth =England
position = Forward
years = 1950–1955
1955–1958
clubs = Manchester City
Blackburn Rovers
caps(goals) = 59 (18)
09 0(3)Johnny Williamson (born in
Manchester ) is a former footballer who played as astriker for Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers in the 1950s.Williamson made his Manchester City debut on
1 April ,1950 in a 4–1 defeat against Arsenal. He spent the next few years on the fringes of the first team, playing more than half the first team games in only one season, 1953–54, when along withBilly Spurdle , he was Manchester City's joint top goalscorer in with 12 goals.In 1955 Williamson was playing in the reserves when a new tactic was tried out at the behest of Williamson and Ken Barnes.cite book |last=James|first=Gary| title=The Official Manchester City Hall of Fame |publisher=Hamlyn |date=2005 |isbn=0-600-61282-1 p. 170.] Inspired by the Hungarian team which had beaten England 6–3 at Wembley, Williamson was deployed as a deep-lying striker in a attempt to draw the opposing centre-half out of position. The tactic worked well, and for the start of the 1954–55 the first-team began to use the tactic, with
Don Revie as the deep-lying forward. As a result the tactic became known as the "Revie Plan ".cite book |last=Brandon |first=Derek |isbn=0861480017| title=A–Z of Manchester Football: 100 Years of Rivalry |publisher=Boondoggle |location=London |year=1978|pages= p. 194] On occasions when Revie was unavailable Williamson played the role, but made only nine appearances, and was transferred to Blackburn at the end of the season. He did not make much of an impact at Blackburn, making only nine appearances, in which he scored three goals.References
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