Ray Byrom Explained

Ray Byrom
Fullname:Raymond Byrom
Birth Date:2 January 1935
Birth Place:Blackburn, England
Death Place:Blackburn, England
Death Date:[1]
Position:Outside left
Youthyears1:1953–1954
Youthclubs1:Blackburn Rovers
Years1:1956–1958
Caps1:9
Goals1:1
Years2:1958–1960
Caps2:70
Goals2:14
Totalcaps:79
Totalgoals:15

Raymond Byrom (2 January 1935 – 6 January 2020) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside left in the Football League.

Career

Born in Blackburn, Lancashire, Byrom started his career in the reserve side at hometown club Blackburn Rovers before signing for Football League Third Division North side Accrington Stanley in January 1956.[1] [2] He spent two years at Accrington and was part of the side that gained promotion to the Third Division in 1957, however he only made eleven games in all competitions. In December 1958, he signed for Fourth Division side Bradford (Park Avenue), following manager Walter Galbraith to the West Yorkshire club.[1] He played in seventy league games for Bradford before sustaining a broken leg in a fixture in August 1960, which eventually finished his career.[2]

Personal life

He settled in nearby Oswaldtwistle and following his retirement from professional football, Byrom started working for a motor supplies company in Blackburn before setting up his own business in 1972, Ray's Garage Supplies, with his wife Agnes.[1] His son, Alan, also played for Accrington Stanley in non-league, as did his grandson, Joel, who featured for them in League Two.[1] He died on 6 January 2020 following a short spell in hospital.[1]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Accrington Stanley1957–58Third Division North412162
1958–59Third Division500050
Total9121112
Bradford (Park Avenue)1958–59Fourth Division22600226
1959–60Fourth Division46830498
1960–61Fourth Division200020
Total7014307314
Career total7915518416

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ex-Accrington Stanley player and founder of garage supplies firm Ray Byrom dies . Athey . Neil . 10 January 2020 . The Citizen . 10 January 2020 .
  2. Web site: Sports stars Raymond and Agnes Byrom to celebrate Diamond Wedding . Macpherson . Jon . 21 April 2017 . Lancs Live . 11 January 2020 .