Ernie Phythian Explained

Ernie Phythian
Fullname:Ernest Rixon Phythian
Birth Date:16 July 1942
Birth Place:Farnworth, England
Death Place:Johannesburg, South Africa
Position:Striker
Youthclubs1:Bolton Wanderers
Years1:1960–1961
Clubs1:Bolton Wanderers
Caps1:10
Goals1:3
Years2:1962–1965
Clubs2:Wrexham
Caps2:134
Goals2:44
Years3:1965–1968
Clubs3:Hartlepools United
Caps3:124
Goals3:51
Clubs4:Southern Suburbs
Totalcaps:268
Totalgoals:98
Nationalteam1:England Youth

Ernest Rixon Phythian (16 July 1942 – 3 August 2020) was an English professional footballer who played as a striker. Active between 1960 and 1968, Phythian made over 250 appearances in the Football League, scoring nearly 100 goals.

Early and personal life

Born in Farnworth, Phythian was related to footballer Jimmy Seddon and referee Ken Seddon.[1]

Career

As a child he captained Farnworth Schoolboys and played for Lancashire Schoolboys.[1] He also played cricket for North of England Schools and for various clubs around Bolton.[1]

He began his career with Bolton Wanderers as an amateur at the age of 15, initially combining his football career with work as an apprentice toolmaker.[1] He made his first-team debut in 1960, aged 17.[1]

He later played for Wrexham and Hartlepools United before moving to South Africa to play with Southern Suburbs.

He was also an England Youth international.

Later life and death

He died on 3 August 2020, aged 78, in Johannesburg, South Africa.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tributes paid to former Wanderer Ernie Phythian who has died aged 78. The Bolton News.
  2. News: Ernie Phythian: Ex-Wrexham, Hartlepool United and Bolton striker dies. BBC Sport . 12 August 2020.