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Tommy Thompson
Personal information
Full name Thomas Thompson[1]
Date of birth (1928-11-10)10 November 1928
Place of birth Fencehouses, Houghton-le-Spring, England
Date of death 15 September 2015(2015-09-15) (aged 86)
Position(s) Inside forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1947–1950 Newcastle United 20 (6)
1950–1955 Aston Villa 149 (67)
1955–1961 Preston North End 188 (117)
1961–1963 Stoke City 42 (18)
1963–1964 Barrow 44 (16)
Total 443 (224)
International career
1951–1957 England 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Thomas "Tommy" Thompson (10 November 1928 – 15 September 2015) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Aston Villa, Barrow, Newcastle United, Preston North End and Stoke City as well as the England national team.[1]

Career

Thompson was born in Fencehouses, Houghton-le-Spring in 1928[1] and began his career with Newcastle United, making 20 appearances for the club scoring six goals.[2] When manager George Martin left St James' Park in 1950 he took Thompson with him for the price of £12,500. He made his debut against Blackpool in September of that year. Thompson went on to make 165 first team games for Villa scoring 76 goals including three hat-tricks.[3]

Thompson was sold to Preston North End in August 1955 for £27,000. At Deepdale, Thompson scored within the first two minutes on his debut during a 4–0 win against Everton. It set the tone for his six season spell with the "Lillywhites" as Thompson began a very prolific goalscorer linking up well with Tom Finney. He scored 24 in 1955–56, 29 in 1956–57, and career best of 34 in 1957–58. He ended his Preston career with 126 goals in 209 matches.

He joined Stoke City in August 1961 and scored on his debut against Rotherham United.[1] Despite being 34 years old Thompson retained his trademark eye of goal and top scored for the "Potters" in 1961–62 with 17 goals.[1] He left his place in the side in 1961–62 and he joined Fourth Division Barrow where he scored 18 goals in 47 matches before retiring.[1] He died at the age of 86 on 15 September 2015.[4]

International career

He acquired his first cap against Wales during the 1951–52 season. He won his second cap in April 1957.[5]

Career statistics

  • Sourced from Tommy Thompson at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
Club Season Division League FA Cup League Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Newcastle United 1947–48 Second Division 4 2 0 0 4 2
1948–49 First Division 10 1 0 0 10 1
1949–50 First Division 6 3 0 0 6 3
Total 20 6 0 0 20 6
Aston Villa 1950–51 First Division 31 10 2 1 33 11
1951–52 First Division 36 13 1 0 37 13
1952–53 First Division 22 9 5 2 27 11
1953–54 First Division 34 21 1 0 35 21
1954–55 First Division 26 14 7 6 33 20
Total 149 67 16 9 165 76
Preston North End 1955–56 First Division 42 23 1 1 43 24
1956–57 First Division 38 26 5 3 43 29
1957–58 First Division 41 34 1 0 42 34
1958–59 First Division 34 19 5 2 39 21
1959–60 First Division 21 12 6 2 27 14
1960–61 First Division 13 2 2 2 4 2 19 6
Total 189 116 20 10 4 2 213 126
Stoke City 1961–62 Second Division 37 16 3 1 1 0 41 17
1962–63 Second Division 5 1 0 0 0 0 5 1
Total 42 18 3 1 1 0 46 18
Barrow 1962–63 Fourth Division 16 6 0 0 0 0 16 6
1963–64 Fourth Division 28 10 2 1 1 1 31 12
Total 44 16 2 1 1 1 47 18
Career Total 444 222 41 21 6 3 491 246

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Matthews, Tony (1994). The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. Lion Press. ISBN 0-9524151-0-0.
  2. ^ Hayes, Dean. The Villa Park Encyclopedia: A-Z of Aston Villa. Mainstream Publishing (2 Oct 1997). p. 161. ISBN 978-1-85158-959-3.
  3. ^ "Tommy Thompson AVFC stats". Jörn Mårtensson. Retrieved 26 August 2007.
  4. ^ "Former top scorer Tommy Thompson dies at age of 86". Stoke Sentinel. Retrieved 16 September 2015.
  5. ^ "England Statistics". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 26 August 2007.