Vic Watson Explained

Vic Watson
Fullname:Victor Martin Watson
Birth Date:10 November 1897
Birth Place:Girton, Cambridgeshire, England
Death Place:Girton, Cambridgeshire, England
Position:Centre forward
Years1:until 1920
Years2:1920–1935
Clubs2:West Ham United[1]
Caps2:462
Goals2:298
Years3:1935–1936
Clubs3:Southampton
Caps3:36
Goals3:14
Totalcaps:498
Totalgoals:312
Nationalyears1:1923–1930
Nationalteam1:England
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalgoals1:4

Victor Martin Watson (10 November 1897 – 3 August 1988)[2] was an English professional footballer who played most of his club football for West Ham United.

Playing career

Watson, a centre forward, played 505 times for West Ham between 1920 and 1936. The club paid just £50 for Vic from Wellingborough, bringing him in to provide cover for Syd Puddefoot.[3]

Watson is the club's record goalscorer with 326 goals: 298 in the League and 28 in the FA Cup. 203 of his league goals were from 295 top flight appearances.[1] He once scored six, in an 8–2 home win against Leeds on 9 February 1929, scored four goals on three occasions, and managed 13 hat-tricks while at West Ham.[4]

Watson gained two international caps with England in 1923 and a further three caps in 1930, scoring four goals in total, including two against Scotland in the 1930 British Home Championship.

He spent one season (1935–36) with Southampton before retiring and he was the club's top scorer with 14 goals in 36 league appearances.

Upon retiring, he became a market gardener in Girton, Cambridgeshire. He died in August 1988 at the age of 90.

In June 2010 a plaque honouring Watson was unveiled in Girton.[5]

Honours

West Ham United

England

1930

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vic Watson: West Ham Statistics.
  2. Book: Chalk . Gary . Holley . Duncan . Bull . David . amp . All the Saints: A Complete Players' Who's Who of Southampton FC. 2013. Southampton . Hagiology Publishing. 978-0-9926-8640-6 . 199.
  3. Book: Hogg, Tony . Who's Who of West Ham United . 2005 . Profile Sports Media. 1-903135-50-8 . 211.
  4. Web site: As Wayne Rooney breaks Sir Bobby Charlton's Man Utd haul, who is your Premier League club's all-time leading goalscorer?. The Telegraph. 26 January 2017. 23 January 2017.
  5. News: Grove. Jack. Residents' campaign for a tribute to local footie hero. https://archive.today/20130420002301/http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Cambridge/Residents-campaign-for-a-tribute-to-local-footie-hero.htm?ID=463427. dead. 20 April 2013. 19 June 2012. www.cambridge-news.co.uk. 13 November 2009.