William Egan (footballer) explained

William Egan
Fullname:Thomas William Egan
Birth Date:1872
Birth Place:Chirk, Wales
Death Date:1946 (aged 73 or 74)
Death Place:Tibshelf, England
Position:Inside forward
Youthyears1:1889–1892
Youthclubs1:Chirk
Years1:1891–1892
Years2:1892–1893
Clubs2:Fairfield
Years3:1893–1894
Caps3:7
Goals3:0
Years4:1894–1895
Caps4:10
Goals4:1
Years5:1895
Clubs5:Ashton North End
Years6:1895–1896
Caps6:15
Goals6:4
Years7:1896–1897
Caps7:16
Goals7:0
Years8:1897–1898
Clubs8:Birdwell
Years9:1898–1899
Clubs9:Altofts
Years10:1899–1900
Clubs10:Darwen
Years11:1901
Clubs11:Royston United
Years12:1901
Clubs12:Stockport County
Caps12:0
Goals12:0
Nationalyears1:1892
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0

Thomas William Egan (1872–1946[1]) was a Welsh professional association footballer who played as an inside forward. Egan played in the Football League for Ardwick, Burnley, Sheffield United and Lincoln City.[1] He was awarded one cap for the Wales national football team for the match against Scotland on 26 March 1892.[2]

He started his career with his local side, Chirk F.C. as a teenager and graduated to the first team in 1891. Shortly afterwards, he moved to Manchester to join Fairfield. In the summer of 1893, he joined Ardwick before moving on to Burnley. After a month with Ashton North End in May 1895, he joined Sheffield United in November, where he replaced his former Chirk team-mate, Joe Davies. Described as a "tricky player" who had a "fine shot at goal", Egan could play in any of the forward positions.[3]

After a season in Sheffield, in which he scored four goals from 15 league appearances, Egan moved on to Lincoln City before dropping into non-League football in 1897. After a further four years, in which he played for five clubs, he retired to return to his home town.[3]

He later moved to Derbyshire where he worked as a miner, dying in Tibshelf in 1946.[3] Two of his sons, Harry and Doug became professional footballers,[3] the former with Brighton, Southend United, Aldershot and Cardiff City and the latter with Derby County and Aldershot.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Joyce, Michael . Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 . Soccerdata . 2004 . 1-899468-67-6. 83.
  2. http://www.wfda.co.uk/international_details.php?id=42 Scotland v Wales 26 March 1892 – Wales line-up at Welsh Football Data Archive
  3. Book: Who's Who of Welsh International Soccer Players . Davies . Gareth . Garland . Ian . 1991 . Bridge Books . 1-872424-11-2. 54 .