Edward Layton (footballer) explained

Edward Layton
Fullname:Edward Arthur Layton
Birth Date:q1 1883
Birth Place:Gornal, West Midlands, England
Position:Full back
Youthclubs1:Royston United
Years1:?–1904
Clubs1:Sheffield United
Clubs2:South Kirkby
Years3:?–1908
Clubs3:Rotherham Town
Years4:1908–?
Clubs4:Aston Villa
Years5:?–1912
Clubs5:Middlesbrough
Years6:1914–?
Clubs6:Cardiff City
Clubs7:Stockport County

Edward Layton was an English footballer who played as a left and right full back for Sheffield United, South Kirkby, Aston Villa, Middlesbrough and Cardiff City.

Playing career

Layton began his football career at Royston United in the Barnsley Junior and Sheffield Association leagues, before moving to Sheffield United, where he helped the reserves to the Midland League title.[1] Injury in the 1903/04 season meant he missed much of the season and he eventually left to join South Kirkby,[2] where he became club captain.[3] He later moved to Rotherham Town before being signed by Aston Villa in January 1908,[4] moving next to Middlesbrough. In 1912 he left Middlesbrough for Australia, along with his brother William.[5] In 1914 he returned to England, where he had been playing football for two years, with Middlesbrough still holding his registration.[6] Cardiff City eventually acquired his registration and later he joined Stockport County.[7]

International career

Between 1912 and 1914 Layton travelled across Australia, playing football for various small clubs. During this time he was 'capped' by Australia in a match between New South Wales and Queensland. Even though his normal position was full back he played the game as centre forward, scoring the only goal.[8]

Family

Edward was the brother of William Layton, a footballer with Sheffield Wednesday.[9]

Notes and References

  1. News: Rotherham Town Defender. Sheffield Evening Telegraph. 5 January 1907. 3.
  2. Web site: South Kirkby Colliery (Almost) Complete History. Matthew Thomas. 31 March 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170402082120/http://www.southkirkbycolliery.co.uk/player-a-z. 2 April 2017. dead.
  3. News: Rotherham Town Defender. Sheffield Evening Telegraph. 5 January 1907. 3.
  4. News: More Rotherham Transfers. Sheffield Evening Telegraph. 11 January 1908. 3.
  5. News: Cricket and Football Jottings. Dundee Evening Telegraph. 12 June 1912. 5.
  6. News: A Footballer's Return. Birmingham Daily Gazette. 4 June 1914. 9.
  7. News: A Useful Set of Players. Athletic News. 8 May 1922. 1.
  8. News: A Footballer's Return. Birmingham Daily Gazette. 4 June 1914. 9.
  9. News: Cricket and Football Jottings. Dundee Evening Telegraph. 12 June 1912. 5.