Samuel Meston Explained

Samuel Meston
Fullname:Samuel Meston[1]
Birth Date:16 January 1872
Birth Place:Arbroath, Scotland
Death Date:[2]
Death Place:Ashurst, Hampshire, England
Position:Half-back
Years2:1894–1895
Clubs2:Stoke
Caps2:11
Goals2:2
Years3:1895–1906
Clubs3:Southampton
Caps3:246
Goals3:18
Years4:1906–1907
Years5:1907–1909
Caps5:18
Goals5:1
Years6:1909
Years7:1911
Clubs7:Chandler's Ford
Years8:1913
Clubs8:Eastleigh Athletic
Totalcaps:275
Totalgoals:21

Samuel Meston (16 January 1872 – 14 August 1948) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a half-back for Stoke and Southampton. Whilst with Southampton, he appeared in two FA Cup Finals and won six Southern League championship medals, being the only player ever to do so.[3]

Playing career

Meston was born in Arbroath[4] and started his career with his local team, Arbroath Victoria before signing as a professional with Stoke in January 1894.[5] Meston spent two seasons at the Victoria Ground making thirteen appearances scoring four goals.[5] At the end of the 1894–95 season, he joined Southampton, together with several other Stoke players and soon proved to be one of the most valuable players signed for the Saints in their Southern League days. His trademark hard shots were nicknamed Long Toms after a cannon used during the Boer War and elsewhere.[6]

He played in a variety of positions,[7] although his favourite position was at right-half. Whilst at Southampton, he won a record six Southern League championship medals and appeared in the FA Cup finals in 1900, defeating three First division clubs on the way,[8] and 1902. He made a total of 288 appearances for the Saints, including 42 in the FA Cup (a total only exceeded by Terry Paine and Nick Holmes).[6]

After 11 seasons with the Saints, he left in May 1906 to join Salisbury City and also played for Croydon Common and Eastleigh Athletic.

After leaving full-time football, he worked as a brake-fitter at the Eastleigh railway depot.[6]

Two decades later his son, Sammy Meston also played for Southampton, as well as for Everton and Tranmere Rovers.[9]

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Stoke1893–94First Division100010
1894–9510222124
Total11222134
Southampton1895–96Southern League First Division18051231
1896–9719470264
1897–9822291313
1898–9918130211
1899–190027360333
1900–0128210292
1901–0226480344
1902–0324110251
1903–0424120261
1904–0518000180
1905–0622000220
Total2461842228820
Career Total2572044430124

Honours

Southampton

Notes and References

  1. Book: Joyce, Michael . Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 . 9781905891610 . Third edition, with revisions . Toton, Nottingham . 202 . 841581272.
  2. Web site: Croydon Common FC – Samuel Meston . 17 June 2019.
  3. Book: Chalk, Gary . Saints – A complete record . Holley, Duncan . Breedon Books . 1987 . 0-907969-22-4 . 34.
  4. News: Football items . 2 August 2022 . Scottish Referee . 20 April 1900 . 2 . The British Newspaper Archive.
  5. Book: Matthews, Tony. The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City. 1994. Lion Press. 0-9524151-0-0.
  6. Book: Holley, Duncan . The Alphabet of the Saints. Chalk, Gary . ACL & Polar Publishing . 1992. 0-9514862-3-3. 237–238.
  7. News: Comments on sport - Golf, Badminton and football . 2 August 2022 . . 23 January 1906 . 3 . Notwithstanding that Meston has been playing for Southampton eleven years, during which time he has figured in every position on the field [..] . The British Newspaper Archive.
  8. Web site: The Giant Killers. The Giant Killers. 17 June 2019.
  9. Book: Duncan . Holley . Gary . Chalk . The Alphabet of the Saints. ACL & Polar Publishing . 1992. 238. 0-9514862-3-3.