Willie Watters Explained

Willie Watters
Fullname:William Devlin Watters
Birth Date:1964 6, df=y
Birth Place:Bellshill, Scotland
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Morrison YMCA
Years1:1985–1986
Clubs1:Hamilton Academical
Years2:1986–1988
Clubs2:Clyde
Years3:1987–1989
Clubs3:St Johnstone
Years4:1988–1991
Clubs4:Kilmarnock
Years5:1990–1991
Clubs5:Queen of the South
Years6:1991–1996
Clubs6:Stirling Albion
Years7:1995–1996
Clubs7:Alloa Athletic
Years8:1995–1997
Clubs8:Arbroath
Years9:1996–1998
Clubs9:Albion Rovers
Years10:1998–2000
Clubs10:Stenhousemuir
Years11:1999–2000
Clubs11:Dumbarton[1]
Caps1:11
Caps2:48
Caps3:36
Caps4:67
Caps5:19
Caps6:148
Caps7:4
Caps8:33
Caps9:59
Caps10:48
Caps11:9
Goals1:3
Goals2:13
Goals3:20
Goals4:37
Goals5:4
Goals6:56
Goals7:1
Goals8:7
Goals9:24
Goals10:10
Goals11:2
Totalcaps:482
Totalgoals:177

William Devlin Watters (born 5 June 1964) is a Scottish former carpet fitter and part-time footballer[2] who played for Hamilton Academical, Clyde, St Johnstone, Kilmarnock, Queen of the South, Stirling Albion, Alloa Athletic, Arbroath, Albion Rovers, Stenhousemuir and Dumbarton.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: McAllister, Jim . The Sons of the Rock - The Official History of Dumbarton Football Club . J&J Robertson Printers . 2002 . Dumbarton.
  2. News: Scottish Football Non Legends No. 6 Willie Watters . 9 January 2021 . . 13 February 2006.
  3. Book: Litster, John . Record of Post-War Scottish League Players . PM Publications . Norwich.