Billy Tempest Explained

Billy Tempest
Fullname:William Tempest
Birth Date:8 January 1893
Birth Place:Stoke-upon-Trent, England
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Stoke-on-Trent, England
Height:[2]
Position:Left winger
Youthclubs1:Trentham
Years1:1910–1911
Clubs1:Huddersfield Town
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1911–1912
Clubs2:Trentham
Years3:1912–1924
Caps3:202
Goals3:29
Years4:1924–1926
Clubs4:Port Vale
Caps4:45
Goals4:3
Totalcaps:247
Totalgoals:32

William Tempest (8 January 1893 – 1945) was an English footballer who played on the left-wing. He played for Stoke between 1912 and 1924 before finishing his career in 1926 with Port Vale.

Career

Tempest played for Trentham in two spells around a spell as a professional at Huddersfield Town in the 1910–11 season, the club's first in the Football League.[3] However, he never made his debut at Leeds Road.[3] He signed with Stoke in 1912. He played four games in 1912–13, as Stoke were relegated after finishing bottom of the Southern League Division One. He scored his first goal at the Victoria Ground in a 2–0 win over Newport County, making 11 appearances in 1913–14. He hit six goals in 28 games in 1914–15, helping the club to the Southern League Division Two title with his accurate crosses to the free-scoring Arthur Watkin.[3] He remained with the club throughout World War I, playing 13 games in 1915–16, one game in 1916–17 and 1917–18, and nine games in 1918–19. He scored one goal in 36 Second Division games in 1919–20. Tempest then hit ten goals in 38 appearances in 1920–21, before helping Stoke to achieve promotion with nine goals in 46 appearances in 1921–22. He scored two goals in 20 First Division games in 1922–23, as the club were relegated straight back out of the top-flight; Tempest missed the end of season run-in with a broken collarbone.[3] He scored against Manchester United at both Old Trafford and in the return fixture in 1923–24, his only strikes of the campaign. However, he was made available for transfer after refusing to accept a new contract on lower pay.[3] He was sold to local rivals Port Vale for £1,000 in June 1924.[4] He was a regular feature in the 1924–25 season, scoring against Stoke in a 2–0 win at The Old Recreation Ground on 24 January.[4] However, he suffered an injury in December 1925 and was forced to retire after the 1925–26 season.[4]

Style of play

A slight figure at just tall, Tempest used his pace to beat opposing full-backs.[3] The Sentinel described his "graceful progression, an immobile body being borne along on a very mobile pair of legs. He used to have a knack of taking the ball very cleverly across the toes of the man who tackled him and another characteristic of his play is to double back and centre with his right."[3]

Career statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Stoke1912–13Southern Division One500050
1913–14Southern Division Two10110111
1914–15Southern Division Two24640286
1919–20Second Division36110371
1920–21Second Division3710103810
1921–22Second Division41752469
1922–23First Division20220222
1923–24Second Division29210302
Total2022915221731
Port Vale1924–25Second Division29100291
1925–26Second Division16200162
Total45300453
Career total2483215226334

Honours

Stoke

Notes and References

  1. Web site: search deaths indexes 1837 – 2006. Findmypast.com.
  2. News: Athletic News . 1 November 2023 . 17 August 1925.
  3. Book: Stoke City 101 Golden Greats. 2002. Desert Islands Books. 43–45. 1-874287554.
  4. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 289. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.