Tommy Atkin Explained

Tommy Atkin
Fullname:Thomas Lowes Atkin
Birth Date:19 August 1906
Birth Place:Darlington, England
Death Place:Darlington, England
Position:Outside right
Height:5 ft 7 in[1]
Years1:1925−1927
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1927−1928
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:1928−1932
Caps3:99
Goals3:6
Years4:1932−1934
Caps4:54
Goals4:16
Years5:1934−1936
Caps5:26
Goals5:3
Years6:1936−1937
Caps6:41
Goals6:9
Years7:1937−1938
Caps7:39
Goals7:8

Thomas Lowes Atkin (19 August 1906 − 1986) was an English footballer who played as an outside right for several clubs.

Playing career

Born in Darlington, Tommy Atkin started out with his home town club Darlington in 1925 who were in the Second Division, having their highest ever League finish that season. After the 1926−27 season when Darlington were relegated, he was transferred to First Division club Bolton Wanderers.

The following season, in 1928, he went to Doncaster Rovers in Division Three (North), the division in which he'd play for the next eight seasons. He was at Doncaster for four years, where he played 105 league and cup games. Following this, Atkin moved back to the North East playing for Gateshead for two seasons, and then in 1934 returning to play for Darlington for a further two seasons.

He played for Wigan Athletic during the 1936–37 season, playing 41 games and scoring nine goals in the Cheshire League.[2] He moved to Peterborough for their 1937−38 season in the Midland League, scoring 10 times in 42 league and cup appearances.

Atkin married in 1936, and died in 1986 in his native Darlington.

Notes and References

  1. News: Darlington's ups and downs . Sunday Sun . Newcastle upon Tyne . 19 August 1934 . 20 . Newspapers.com.
  2. Book: Hayes . Dean . The Latics: The Official History of Wigan Athletic F.C. . 1996 . Yore Publications . Harefield . 978-1-874427-91-9 . 133.