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Billy Wilson (footballer, born 1946)

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Billy Wilson
Personal information
Full name William Wilson
Date of birth (1946-07-10) July 10, 1946 (age 78)
Place of birth Seaton Delaval, England
Height 5 ft 8.5 in (1.74 m)
Position(s) Full back
Team information
Current team
Retired
Number 3
Youth career
1961–63 Blackburn Rovers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1964–1972 Blackburn Rovers 247 (0)
1972–1979 Portsmouth 193 (5)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 24 March 1979

Billy Wilson was an English footballer (soccer player) who played professionally in England for 15 years before retiring to run The Pompey public house just outside Fratton Park. Born in Seaton Delaval[1] on 10 July 1946 Wilson was a tough tackling left back[2] who made nearly 250 league appearances[3] for the Ewood Park club. An ever present during their 1967-68[4] and 69-70[5] campaigns he was part of a close knit defence[6] that lived far more modest lives than today's top stars .[7]

In January 1972 he moved to Portsmouth F.C for £25,000[8] and promptly scored his first league goal.[9] He was to be a regular for four seasons (albeit a somewhat unconventional one[10]) until he lost his place to Keith Viney during the 1976/77 campaign,[11] after which he was very much more of a squad player.[12]

References

  1. ^ Birthplace Details
  2. ^ Fan’s testimony
  3. ^ "The PFA Premier League and Football League Players' Records 1946-98" Hugman,B: Harpenden, Queen Anne Press, 1998 ISBN 1-85291-585-4
  4. ^ Blackburn career
  5. ^ "Rothmans Football Year Book,1970-71" Peskett,R/Williams,T: Harpenden, QAP,1970 ISBN 0-362-00071-9
  6. ^ Effective partnership with Newton
  7. ^ Langdale Road area
  8. ^ "Portsmouth, from Tindall to Ball" Farmery, C: Southend-on-Sea, Desert Island Books, 1999 ISBN 1-874287-25-2
  9. ^ Goals scored
  10. ^ Unusual pre-match routine
  11. ^ Article in The News Dickinson rings the changes 8 October 1976
  12. ^ "Pompey: The History of Portsmouth Football Club" Cooper,M/ Neasom,M/ Robinson,D: Portsmouth, Milestone Publications, 1984 ISBN 0-903852-50-0

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