Willie Wardrope Explained

Willie Wardrope
Fullname:William Loudon Wardrope
Birth Date:9 September 1874
Birth Place:Wishaw, Scotland
Death Place:United States
Position:Outside forward
Years1:1892–1893
Clubs1:Dalziel Rovers
Years2:1893–1894
Clubs2:Motherwell
Years3:1894–1895
Clubs3:Linthouse
Years4:1895
Clubs4:Motherwell (loan)
Caps4:1
Goals4:0
Years5:1895–1900
Caps5:127
Goals5:44
Years6:1900–1902
Caps6:62
Goals6:21
Years7:1902–1904
Clubs7:Third Lanark
Caps7:42
Goals7:14
Years8:1904–1906
Caps8:58
Goals8:29
Years9:1906–1907
Caps9:38
Goals9:8
Years10:1907–1908
Caps10:31
Goals10:6
Years11:1908–1909
Caps11:32
Goals11:11
Totalcaps:391
Totalgoals:133
Nationalyears1:1903
Nationalteam1:Scottish League XI
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0

William Loudon Wardrope (9 September 1874 – 1911) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Middlesbrough and Newcastle United, mainly as an outside left.[1] [2]

Career

Wishaw-born winger Wardrope began his football career at Dalziel Rovers, being selected for Scotland at Junior level before playing for Scottish League Motherwell as an amateur in 1893, and Linthouse in 1894.[3] In August 1895 he joined Football League Second Division side Newcastle United, making his Football League debut and scoring against Loughbrough in September of that year, in a 3–0 win at St James' Park. He finished the season as both an ever-present and as Newcastle's top scorer, scoring 20 goals in 36 games including a hat-trick against Darwen in November.[3] Wardrope scored a further 14 goals in the 1897–98 campaign as Newcastle won promotion to the First Division for the first time in their history[4] as Second Division runners-up, qualifying by beating Stoke and Blackburn Rovers in two-legged 'test matches'. He spent two further seasons with the Toon in the top flight before joining Middlesbrough in April 1900 after 51 goals in 145 appearances for the Magpies.[3] [4]

Wardrope had two full seasons at Boro, helping them win promotion to the First Division in 1901–02, scoring 10 goals as they finished Second Division runners-up.[3] But at the end of the season, having scored 24 goals in 73 appearances, he returned to Scotland and joined Third Lanark, winning the Scottish Football League championship in 1903–04[5] [6] plus two Glasgow Cups;[7] [8] while with the Warriors he was selected to represent the Scottish League team in a 1–0 defeat to the Irish League at Grosvenor Park, Belfast in February 1903.[3] [9]

After two seasons at Cathkin Park he then joined Southern League club Fulham in 1904, scoring 32 goals in 68 appearances for the Cottagers and helping them to win the Southern League championship in 1905–06.[3] [10] He transferred to Swindon Town in the 1906 close season and scored nine times for the Robins in 39 appearances,[11] before returning to Scotland again to join Hamilton Academical in 1907,[12] subsequently joining Raith Rovers in 1908 before his eventual retirement.[2] [3] He emigrated to the United States in 1910, but within a year had died from cholera.[12]

Career statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupTest MatchesTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Newcastle United1895–96Second Division301466003620
1896–97Second Division291110003011
1897–98Second Division261351413515
1898–99First Division2422000262
1899–1900First Division1840000184
Total127441474114552
Middlesbrough1899–1900Second Division20000020
1900–01Second Division331193004214
1901–02Second Division271020002910
Total6221113007324
Career Total1896525104121876

Notes and References

  1. Book: Joyce, Michael. Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. 2004. SoccerData. 1-899468-67-6.
  2. A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players. John Litster. Scottish Football Historian magazine. October 2012.
  3. Web site: Wardrope Willie Image 2 Fulham 1904 . Vintage footballers . 11 April 2020.
  4. http://toon1892.com/detail_player.php?id=781 Willie Wardrope player profile
  5. http://worldwidesoccerstories.blogspot.com/2014/01/one-hit-wonders-third-lanark-scotland.html One Hit Wonders: Third Lanark (Scotland), 1903-04
  6. https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/scot1904.html Scotland 1903/04
  7. https://playupliverpool.com/1902/10/25/third-lanark-v-celtic-3-0-glasgow-cup-final-october-25-1902/ Third Lanark v Celtic 3-0 (Glasgow Cup Final: October 25, 1902)
  8. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=EONAAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jaYMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6134%2C6053565 Football. Glasgow Cup–Final Tie.
  9. https://www.londonhearts.com/SFL/players/williewardrope.html (SFL player) Willie Wardrope
  10. https://www.fulhamfc.com/history/timeline/1906 History of Fulham Football Club Southern League Winners May 1906
  11. http://www.swindon-town-fc.co.uk/Person.asp?PersonID=WARDROPW Player Profile Willie Wardrope
  12. https://sites.google.com/site/hamiltonacademicalmemorybank/players/wardrop-william-1907 Wardrop, William (1907)