George Watson (footballer, born 1905) explained

George Watson
Fullname:George William Robert Watson
Birth Date:4 December 1905
Birth Place:Forest Gate, Essex, England
Death Place:Waltham Forest, England
Position:Goalkeeper
Youthclubs1:Wycliffe Albion
Clubs1:Abbey Langthorne Works
Years2:1929–1935
Clubs2:West Ham United
Caps2:33
Goals2:0
Clubs3:Ilford (loan)

George William Robert Watson (4 December 1905 – 1991) was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League for West Ham United.[1] [2]

Watson was born in Forest Gate and played as a centre-forward for Forest Gate and District League side Wycliffe Albion, his 69 goals helping to win the championship for his local team. He played for Abbey Langthorne Works, where he switched to goalkeeping duties, before joining West Ham United as an amateur during the 1929–30 season. He was sent to Ilford to gain experience before signing for the Hammers as a professional.[3]

He made his senior debut for West Ham on 29 August 1932, in a Second Division encounter against Bradford City.[4] He was a regular in his first season at the club, replacing Ted Hufton who had left for Watford, and was part of the team that reached the semi-final of the FA Cup.[3]

His second season at the club saw only six first-team appearances. His single appearance in 1934–35, and his final game for West Ham, came on 20 April 1935, against Southampton, and he left the club with 38 appearances to his name.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Joyce, Michael. Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. 2012. 2002. SoccerData. Nottingham. 978-1-905891-61-0. 304.
  2. Web site: George WATSON ... (1932 - 1935) . Steve . Marsh . theyflysohigh.co.uk . 18 April 2018 .
  3. Book: Hogg, Tony . Who's Who of West Ham United . 2005 . Profile Sports Media. 1-903135-50-8 . 211.
  4. Web site: Lionel Watson. westhamstats.info. 18 April 2018.