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Charlie Wayman

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Charlie Wayman
Personal information
Full name Charles Wayman
Date of birth (1922-05-16)16 May 1922
Place of birth Bishop Auckland, England
Date of death 26 February 2006(2006-02-26) (aged 83)
Position(s) Centre forward[1]
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1946–1947 Newcastle United 47 (32)
1947–1950 Southampton 100 (73)
1950–1954 Preston North End 157 (105)
1954–1956 Middlesbrough 55 (31)
1956–1958 Darlington 23 (14)
Total 382 (255)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Charles Wayman (16 May 1922 – 26 February 2006) was an English footballer.

Wayman, who was born in Chilton, Bishop Auckland, was a prolific centre-forward in the first decade after the Second World War. Newcastle United signed him from Spennymoor United in September 1941, while he was working as a miner at Chilton Colliery. He later formed a great partnership with Ted Bates at Southampton. In total, he played for five Football League clubs between 1941 and 1958. A knee injury forced his retirement from league football. He later coached Evenwood Town and became a sales manager for the Scottish and Newcastle brewery.

His brother, Frank, was also a professional footballer.

References

  1. ^ "Charlie Wayman : Biography". Spartacus.educational.com.