Tom Waring Explained

Tom Waring
Fullname:Thomas Waring
Birth Date:12 October 1906
Birth Place:Birkenhead, England
Position:Centre forward
Years1:1926–1928
Years2:1928–1935
Years3:1935–1936
Years4:1936
Years5:1936–1938
Years6:1938
Years7:1938–1939
Years8:1939
Years9:1939
Years10:1939
Years11:1939
Years12:1939–1940
Years13:1941-1942
Years14:1946
Clubs1:Tranmere Rovers
Clubs2:Aston Villa
Clubs3:Barnsley
Clubs4:Wolverhampton Wanderers
Clubs5:Tranmere Rovers
Clubs6:Accrington Stanley
Clubs7:Bath City
Clubs8:Ellesmere Port Town
Clubs9:Graysons
Clubs10:Birkenhead Docks
Clubs11:Harrowby
Clubs12:New Brighton
Clubs13:Everton
Clubs14:Ellesmere Port Town
Caps1:24
Goals1:23
Caps2:216
Goals2:159
Caps3:18
Goals3:7
Caps4:10
Goals4:3
Caps5:74
Goals5:42
Caps6:22
Goals6:10
Caps12:0
Goals12:0
Caps13:3
Goals13:1[1]
Totalcaps:367
Totalgoals:245
Nationalyears1:1931–1932
Nationalteam1:England
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalgoals1:4

Thomas Waring (12 October 1906 – 20 December 1980) was an English professional association footballer. Nicknamed "Pongo" after a famous cartoon of the time called Pongo the Pup,[2] Waring is one of Aston Villa's all-time great centre forwards. In his career, he scored 243 league goals in 363 matches over 12 seasons for 5 different clubs.

Early life

Thomas Waring was born on 12 October 1906 at 4 Chapel Place in Higher Tranmere. He was the third child (out of 4) of Henry Arthur and Charlotte Waring. The Waring family lived at 15 Walker Place, which was a ten-minute walk from Tranmere Rovers' ground.[3]

Career

Tom played for quite a few junior teams in the Tranmere area before catching the eye of the legendary Rovers scout Jack Lee. Lee offered Waring a place in the Tranmere reserves and a casual job helping out on matchdays. Tom would sell cigarettes and chocolate to the fans in the stands as well as help in preparing the ground for matches before he was handed a professional contract. He signed for Tranmere in 1926 at the relatively late age of 20 and made his debut on August 29, 1927 away to Rotherham United. He scored 23 goals in 24 games, including 6 goals in an 11–1 victory against Durham City in January 1928 which brought him to the attention of First Division clubs. He moved to Aston Villa for £4,700 in 1928.[4]

Aston Villa

A crowd of 23,000 saw him play on his Villa debut in a reserve game against local rivals Birmingham City, in which he scored a first half hat-trick.

His 226 appearances for Villa yielded 167 goals, including 10 hat-tricks and a club record 49 league goals in the 1930–31 season, 50 goals in all competitions. He is considered an Aston Villa legend, a reputation buoyed by his likeable personality as discussed by Villa's captain of the day, Billy Walker. In Walker's autobiography, he wrote:

The Birmingham Daily Gazette described Pongo in his heyday at Villa:[4]

During the time of Eric Cantona's altercation with a fan, an Olton pensioner stated that Waring - "Picked the ball up then he jumped into the crowd and gave him a thump"[5]

Whilst playing football, Waring also worked for The Hercules Motor and Cycle Company in Aston.

Later clubs

In November 1935, Waring went to Barnsley, angering many Villa fans and prompting 5,000 of them to call for his return to the club. After a spell at Barnsley, Waring also played for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Tranmere Rovers (for a second time), Accrington Stanley, Bath City, Ellesmere Port Town, Graysons, Birkenhead Docks and Harrowby. He guested for New Brighton in 1939–40, and after the war he returned for a second spell with Ellesmere Port Town.[6]

International career

Waring was also capped five times by England, scoring four goals between 1931 and 1932.[7]

Death

Waring died in December 1980 at the age of 74. His ashes were scattered in the Holte End goal mouth before a game against Stoke City.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Everton Results .
  2. Web site: THE ADVENTURES OF "PONGO THE PUP" . British Pathé.
  3. Web site: Bowman . Jamie . May 1, 2023 . Erling Haland equals goal record of Birkenhead's 'Pongo' Waring . May 8, 2023 . Wirral Globe.
  4. Birmingham Daily Gazette - Thursday 05 March 1953 p.7
  5. Solihull Times 17 Feb 1995 p.22
  6. News: Visitors Score Ten Goals. Formby Times. 13 April 1946.
  7. Web site: All you need to know about Villa legend Pongo Waring . 27 March 2021 .