Английская Википедия:George Wilson (footballer, born 1883)

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Other people Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox football biography George Williamson Wilson (8 September 1883 – 31 May 1960) was a Scottish professional footballer, who spent the greatest part of his career with Newcastle United and also played for Heart of Midlothian and Everton.

Playing career

An outside left, Wilson began his career with a series of local Fife clubs, including then non-league Cowdenbeath.[1] In 1903 he signed for First Division Heart of Midlothian, at that time struggling due to financial concerns. An economic restructuring in 1905 revitalised the club though, and Wilson was a regular in the side[2] as Hearts finished 2nd in the league and won the Scottish Cup in 1905–06 – he scored the winning goal in the final against holders Third Lanark, a tap-in in the 81st minute after a Bobby Walker shot had been blocked.[3]

Wilson moved south to England at that season's conclusion, sold to Everton[4] in a £725 joint deal alongside his brother David.[5][6] His stay on Merseyside was brief however, and ended in a bitter dispute with the club over a registration issue and a potential transfer to Portsmouth (the club his brother did successfully join in the close season),[7][8] during which he missed out on a place in the 1907 FA Cup Final team, and vowed that he would not play for Everton again and would quit the game if necessary.[8] During their stay in Liverpool, the Wilsons also endured the loss of two of their brothers at home in separate incidents.[9]

After a short spell with Irish side Distillery whilst still registered as an Everton player, Wilson joined Newcastle United for £1,600 in November 1907,[7] a then record transfer fee. Playing on the left wing, he made 218 appearances and scored 33 goals for the Magpies,[10] helping them to the English League title in the 1908–09 season and the FA Cup in 1910. Wilson was nicknamed "Smiler" during his time on Tyneside, although this was a sarcastic epithet, as he was a rather dour character. He was small in height (5' 6") but a big build meant that he was not easily pushed off the ball.

Wilson was a full international, making his debut for the Scotland national team in a 1–1 draw with Wales at Dens Park in 1904. He earned six caps in total, four while with Hearts and one each during his time at Everton and Newcastle.[11] His final international appearance occurred in a 2–0 defeat by England in 1909. Wilson also represented the Scottish League XI once, in 1906.[12]

The First World War interrupted the latter part of Wilson's career and he served as an able seaman in the Royal Navy during the conflict.[13][14] From 1914 onward he played with East Fife then Raith Rovers back in his native Fife, as well as Lanarkshire side Albion Rovers. Wilson was also manager of Raith Rovers for a time, although he resigned this position and emigrated to Canada.[15]

Honours

Heart of Midlothian

Newcastle United

References

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Sources

External links

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  1. Шаблон:Cite journal
  2. (Hearts player) George Wilson Шаблон:Webarchive, London Hearts Supporters Club
  3. Association Football. | The Scottish Final., The Glasgow Herald, 30 April 1906
  4. George Wilson, 11v11.com
  5. Everton Transfers: 1906/07, EFC Statto
  6. The Removal Reason, Athletic News, 14 May 1906, via Everton Independent Research Data
  7. 7,0 7,1 Everton Transfers: 1907/08, EFC Statto
  8. 8,0 8,1 Everton and Wilson, Liverpool Echo, 29 June 1907 via Everton Independent Research Data
  9. Everton Footballers' Bereavement, The Liverpool Courier, 18 March 1907, via Everton Independent Research Data
  10. Newcastle United Players: George Wilson, toon1892
  11. Шаблон:Cite web
  12. Шаблон:Cite web
  13. Ошибка цитирования Неверный тег <ref>; для сносок adm не указан текст
  14. Шаблон:Cite web
  15. Vancouver Home of 21 Famed Soccer Players, The Leader-Post, 22 February 1934