Billy Bridgewater Explained

Billy Bridgewater
Fullname:William Bridgewater
Birth Date:14 September 1886
Birth Place:Parkgate, Rotherham, England
Death Place:Doncaster, England
Position:Inside right / Centre forward
Youthyears1:1885–1886
Youthclubs1:Rawmarsh United
Years1:1886–1887
Clubs1:Doncaster Rovers
Years2:1887–1888
Clubs2:Newton Heath
Years3:1887–1888
Clubs3:→ Oldham Olympic Athletic (guest)
Years4:1887–1888
Clubs4:Gainsborough Trinity (guest)
Years5:1888–1889
Clubs5:Doncaster Rovers
Years6:1888–1889
Clubs6:→ Hexthorpe Wanderers (guest)
Years7:1889–1890
Clubs7:Rotherham Town
Years8:1890–1891
Clubs8:Sheffield United
Caps8:18
Goals8:9
Years9:1891–1893
Clubs9:Doncaster Rovers
Goals9:7
Years10:1893–1894
Clubs10:Hexthorpe Wanderers

William Bridgewater was an English footballer who played as a forward. Born in Parkgate, Rotherham he began his career with a short spell at Doncaster Rovers before moving across the Pennines to play for Newton Heath.[1] Still an amateur whilst in Manchester he also appeared for Oldham Olympic and Gainsborough Trinity as a guest player during this period (as was allowed under FA rules) before returning to Doncaster Rovers.

Bridgewater was signed on professional terms by Rotherham Town in 1889 but was transferred to nearby Sheffield United in September 1890. Scoring a hat-trick in his debut game, he would go on to play in the Midland Counties League and the FA Cup for the Yorkshire club. After one season at Bramall Lane he returned to Doncaster Rovers in the summer of 1891 before finishing his playing career at Hexthorpe, although he retained his links with United, acting as a scout for several years after his departure.Bridgewater was also a professional boxer but injuries brought about his retirement from both boxing and football. He subsequently opened a gym in Doncaster where he became a boxing and wrestling promoter, managing two British boxing champions.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Denis Clarebrough & Andrew Kirkham . Sheffield United Who's Who . Hallamshire Press . 2008. 65 . 978-1-874718-69-7.