Johnny Williams (footballer, born 1935) explained

Johnny Williams
Fullname:John Stanley James Williams
Birth Date:16 August 1935
Birth Place:Bristol, England
Death Place:Plymouth, England
Position:Wing half
Years1:1955–1966
Caps1:412
Goals1:48
Years2:1966–1969
Caps2:69
Goals2:10
Clubs3:Bodmin Town
Totalcaps:481
Totalgoals:58
Managerclubs1:Bodmin Town
Managerclubs2:Falmouth Town

John Stanley James "Johnny" Williams (16 August 1935 – 24 November 2011) was an English footballer who played as a wing half. He played in the Football League for Plymouth Argyle and Bristol Rovers, amassing 481 appearances over a 14-year period.

Playing career

Williams began his career as a professional in 1955 with then Football League Second Division club Plymouth Argyle, making his debut in the 1–0 win against Blackburn Rovers at Home Park on 10 September 1955. He would go on to establish himself as one of the club's best players of the post-war era. Williams was best known for his shooting ability. A strong tackler and powerful runner, Williams undoubtedly benefited from his service in the National Army where he played alongside future World Cup winner Bobby Charlton.[1]

Many people thought Williams was capable of playing at the highest level and even gain international recognition but he stayed faithful to the Pilgrims.[2] Spending most of that time in the Second Division,[3] aside from three seasons in the Third Division where he won the title with the club in 1959.[4] In all, he made 448 appearances for Plymouth Argyle, scoring 55 goals, before he went back to his hometown to see out his career with Bristol Rovers. He spent three seasons there, making 69 appearances, before retiring from the professional game at 33. In 2004, Williams was named in Plymouth Argyle's team of the century after a vote by the club's supporters.

Later life

Following his retirement, Williams went into coaching. He became player-manager at Cornish side Bodmin Town before moving on to Falmouth Town, where he managed the club to considerable success. He returned to Plymouth Argyle in 1969 to assist manager Billy Bingham.[5] When Bingham was relieved of his duties, Williams left the club by mutual consent to focus on his garage business. Williams died on 24 November 2011 at the age of 76.[6] [7]

Honours

Plymouth Argyle

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.pafc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10364~1876956,00.html Johnny Williams
  2. http://www.pafc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10364~1876956,00.html Club profile
  3. http://www.greensonscreen.co.uk/gosdb-seasons.asp Argyle Seasons
  4. http://www.greensonscreen.co.uk/gosdb-season.asp?years=1958-1959 Third Division 1958–59
  5. http://www.greensonscreen.co.uk/gosdb-season.asp?years=1969-1970 Third Division 1969–70
  6. Web site: Curno. Mike. Johnny Williams. Plymouth Argyle. 25 November 2011. 25 November 2011. dead. https://archive.today/20120604030910/http://www.pafc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10364~2527685,00.html. 4 June 2012. dmy-all.
  7. News: Tributes to legendary goal-scorer Williams. 27 November 2011. The Herald. 26 November 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111128203942/http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/Tributes-legendary-goal-scorer-Williams/story-13961610-detail/story.html. 28 November 2011. dead.