Bill Barron Explained

Bill Barron
Fullname:William Barron
Birth Date:26 October 1917
Birth Place:Houghton-le-Spring, England
Death Place:Northampton, England
Position:Left back
Years1:–1936
Clubs1:Hartlepools United
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1936–
Clubs2:Wolverhampton Wanderers
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:–1937
Clubs3:Annfield Plain
Years4:1937–1938
Clubs4:Charlton Athletic
Caps4:3
Goals4:0
Years5:1938–1951
Clubs5:Northampton Town
Caps5:166
Goals5:4
Totalcaps:169
Totalgoals:4

William Barron (26 October 1917 – 2 January 2006) was an English sportsman, who played football in the higher leagues before the Second World War and, along with some football, first-class cricket afterwards.

Sporting career

William Barron was born in Herrington, Co Durham on 26 October 1917. Before the Second World War, Barron, his first name shortened to Bill, was mostly known as a footballer, playing for Wolverhampton Wanderers (though not in a first team fixture), Charlton Athletic and Northampton Town. He was mostly a forward, but played on after the war for Northampton as a left-back.[1]

His post-war focus was on cricket: a left-handed batsman and leg-break bowler and an occasional wicketkeeper, Barron played 118 first-class games for Northamptonshire between 1946 and 1951.[2] His first-class debut, however, came in a 1945 match for Lancashire against Yorkshire. He also played once for Sir PF Warner's XI in 1947. He died in Northampton on 2 January 2006, aged 88.

Personal life

Barron's son Roger also became a footballer.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Obituary: William Barron . 23 April 2007 . 23 June 2013 . www.espncricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack.
  2. Web site: Bill Barron . 23 June 2013 . www.cricketarchive.com.
  3. Web site: In Memoriam – Northampton Town . 30 September 2020 . www.ntfc.co.uk.