David Wykes Explained

David Wykes
Birth Date:15 September 1867
Birth Place:Wolverhampton, England
Death Date:7 October 1895 (aged 28)
Position:Inside-forward/winger
Youthclubs1:Bloxwich Strollers
Youthclubs2:Wednesbury Town
Youthclubs3:Walsall Swifts
Years1:1888–1895
Clubs1:Wolverhampton Wanderers
Caps1:151
Goals1:57

David Wykes (15 September 1867 – 7 October 1895) was an English footballer who played for Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Football League, making his debut in its inaugural season in 1888-1889.[1]

Born in Walsall on 15 September 1867, he played initially for Bloxwich Strollers, then Wednesbury Town and his home club Walsall Swifts before signing for Wolverhampton Wanderers in August 1888.[2]

David Wykes, playing as one of the two wingers made his League debut on 15 September 1888, at Dudley Road, the then home of Wolverhampton Wanderers. The visitors were Preston North End and the home team were defeated 4–0. At the time he was 21 years old; which made him, on the second weekend of League football, Wolverhampton Wanderers' youngest player. He was supplanted by Harry Wood as youngest Wolves player on 6 October 1888. He scored his first League goal on 29 September 1888 at Dudley Road when the visitors were Blackburn Rovers. Wykes scored the second of Wolverhampton Wanderers two goals as the match was drawn 2–2. Wykes appeared in 18 of the 22 League matches played by Wolverhampton Wanderers during the 1888–89 season and scored four goals. He also played in the 1889 FA Cup Final as Wolverhampton Wanderers lost to Preston North End 3–0.[3] [4]

Wykes was on the winning side in 1893, when Wolves beat Everton.[5]

David Wykes played a total of 179 matches for Wolves, scoring 69 goals. He died in a Wolverhampton hospital of typhoid fever and pneumonia on 7 October 1895, aged 28, the day after playing against Stoke on 5 October 1895. His son David died in a motorcycle accident in Walsall.[3] [2]

Picture of David Wykes and Wolverhampton 1893 team.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Joyce, Michael. Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. 2004. SoccerData. 1-899468-67-6. 289.
  2. Book: Matthews, Tony. The Wolves Who's Who. 2001. Britespot. 1-904103-01-4. 229.
  3. Web site: English National Football Archive. 2018-04-13. (registration & fee required)
  4. Book: Metcalf, Mark . The Origins of the Football League The First Season 1888/89 . 2013 . Amberley . Stroud . 978-1-4456-1881-4. 46.
  5. News: Wolves FA Cup winner who died tragically young. 2011-10-13. Black Country Bugle. 2017-08-27. en.