Tommy Hynds Explained

Tommy Hynds
Fullname:Thomas Hynds
Position:Centre half
Birth Date:5 November 1880
Birth Place:Hurlford, Scotland
Years1:
Clubs1:Hurlford Thistle
Years2:1898–1902
Clubs2:Celtic
Caps2:28
Goals2:2
Years3:1899
Clubs3:Bolton Wanderers (loan)
Caps3:8
Goals3:0
Years4:1899
Clubs4:Clyde (loan)
Caps4:4
Goals4:0
Years5:1900
Clubs5:Bolton Wanderers (loan)
Years6:1901–1902
Clubs6:Manchester City (loan)
Caps6:29
Goals6:2
Years7:1902–1906
Clubs7:Manchester City
Caps7:129
Goals7:7
Years8:1907
Clubs8:Woolwich Arsenal
Caps8:13
Goals8:0
Years9:1907–1908
Clubs9:Leeds City
Caps9:37
Goals9:0
Years10:1908–1910
Clubs10:Heart of Midlothian
Caps10:35
Goals10:4
Years11:
Nationalyears1:1901
Nationalteam1:Scottish League XI
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0

Thomas Hynds (5 November 1880 – 1944)[1] was a Scottish footballer.

Born in Hurlford in Ayrshire, Hynds started out as a centre half at Celtic,[2] but was mainly a reserve; his time there included two loan spells at Bolton Wanderers in 1899 and 1900, and a short loan at Clyde in 1899.[3] It is known that he was presented with a Scottish Cup winner's medal from 1899,[4] although he only played in one match during the run.

He left the Glasgow side to join Manchester City in September 1901. His City debut came on 5 October 1901 in a 2–0 defeat against Notts County at Trent Bridge.[5] In five seasons he played 171 matches for City, scoring nine goals[6] and helped them to win the Second Division in 1902–03 and the FA Cup in 1903–04;[7] such was his value to the club he was reportedly paid more than their star player, Billy Meredith.

However, the club was engulfed in an illegal payments scandal and Hynds was banned from football for four months and fined £75. While still under suspension, he was transferred to Woolwich Arsenal in December 1906. He made his debut on 1 January 1907 against Sheffield Wednesday but spent just five months at the club, displacing Percy Sands from the centre half position for 13 League matches and four FA Cup ties, as Arsenal reached the semi-finals of the 1906–07 competition. He scored one goal for the club.

Hynds left Arsenal in May 1907, playing a single season for Leeds City (where he was also captain),[8] before returning to Scotland to play for Heart of Midlothian in 1908, where he played 39 league and Scottish Cup matches.[9] [10] He later coached abroad, in British Columbia and Italy. Hynds's brother John also attempted a football career, but did not progress beyond the Manchester City reserve team.[11]

Hynds represented the Scottish League once in February 1901, although at club level he had not featured for the Celtic first team for several weeks prior.[12] While with Manchester City he played in the Home Scots v Anglo-Scots annual trial match in 1905,[13] and during his time at Arsenal was invited to take part again (along with four team-mates) in the 1907 edition;[14] neither appearance led on to a full international cap for Scotland.

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  1. Book: Matthews, Tony . Manchester City: Player by Player . Amberley Publishing . 2013 . 170.
  2. https://www.fitbastats.com/celtic/player.php?playerid=2276 (Celtic player) Hynds, Tom
  3. A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players. John Litster. Scottish Football Historian magazine. October 2012.
  4. https://footballcollectorsitems.com/medals/-coins/1899-scottish-fa-cup-winners-medal-awarded-to-tommy-hynds.html 1899 Scottish F.A. Cup winner's medal awarded to Tommy Hynds
  5. Web site: Season 1901-02 . MCFCStats . 2 January 2007 .
  6. Book: Baskcomb . Julian . Manchester City F.C. Official Handbook 1997-98 . Polar . Leicester . 1997 . 123.
  7. https://bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/History/Players/Player.aspx?id=123 Tommy Hynds
  8. Web site: Tom Hynds (centre-half) 1907-08 . The Definitive History of Leeds United . 19 September 2021 .
  9. Web site: [Hearts player] Tom Hynds ]. London Hearts Supporters Club . 19 September 2021.
  10. Book: Emms . Steve . Wells . Richard . Scottish League Players' Records Division One 1890/91 to 1938/39 . Tony Brown . 2007 . Beeston, Nottingham . 978-1-899468-66-9.
  11. Baskcomb, p66
  12. News: [SFL player] Tom Hynds]. London Hearts Supporters' Club. 11 December 2011.
  13. https://www.londonhearts.com/scores/images/1905/1905032403.htm Anglo-Scots Trial. Superior Home Talent.
  14. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=EIFRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=OjQNAAAAIBAJ&pg=6662%2C2115469 Football. International Trial Match.