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Tommy Lawton
Tommy Lawton
England
6 October 1919
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Tommy Lawton was an English football player and manager.

Born in Farnworth and raised in Bolton, he played amateur football at Rossendale United, before he turned professional at Burnley on his 17th birthday. He also played cricket for Burnley Cricket Club before his potential as a footballer won him a £6,500 move to Everton in January 1937. He went on to finish as the First Division's top-scorer in 1938 and 1939, helping Everton to finish as champions of the Football League in the latter campaign. League football was then suspended for seven full seasons due to the outbreak of war in Europe, during which time he scored 24 goals in 23 appearances for England whilst guesting for Everton and some other clubs. In November 1945, he moved to Chelsea for £14,000 and scored a club-record 26 goals in 34 league games in the 1946–47 season.

In November 1947, he made a surprise move to Third Division South club Notts County for a British record transfer fee of £20,000. He helped the club to win promotion as champions in 1949–50 before he moved on to Brentford in March 1952 for a club record £16,000. In January 1953, Brentford appointed him player-manager, though he would only remain in charge for nine months. He joined Arsenal as a player in November 1953 for £10,000, where he saw out the remainder of his playing career. Despite losing much of his best years to World War II, he scored 260 goals in 433 league and cup competitions in 14 full seasons in the Football League.

He had a promising start to his managerial career by leading Kettering Town to the Southern League title in 1956–57, but then only had two more seasons as manager, getting relegated with Notts County in 1957–58 and then relegated with Kettering Town in 1963–64. During the 1970s, he struggled with debt and related legal problems, which were reported in the media as an example of a celebrated person falling from grace.

He scored 22 goals in his 23 England appearances over a ten-year international career from 1938 to 1948, including four against Portugal in May 1947. He helped England to win two British Home Championship titles outright (1946–47 and 1947–48) and to share the Championship in 1938–39. He fell out of international contention at the age of 28 due to his contempt for manager Walter Winterbottom, his decision to drop out of the First Division, and the emergence of Jackie Milburn and Nat Lofthouse. In addition to his England caps, he also represented The Football League XI and played in a special Great Britain game against Europe in 1947. He married twice and had two children and one step-child. His ashes are held in the National Football Museum, and he was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2003.

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📋 Profile & Career

: Lawton circa 1951
⚽ Personal information:
Full name: Thomas Lawton
Date of birth: (1919-10-06)6 October 1919
Place of birth: Farnworth, England
Date of death: 6 November 1996(1996-11-06) (aged 77)
Place of death: Nottingham, England
Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Position(s): Centre-forward
⚽ Youth career:
1933: Rossendale United
1933–1936: Burnley
⚽ Senior career*:
Years: Team Apps (Gls)
1936–1937: Burnley 25 (16)
1937–1945: Everton 87 (65)
1945–1947: Chelsea 42 (30)
1947–1952: Notts County 151 (90)
1952–1953: Brentford 50 (17)
1953–1955: Arsenal 35 (13)
1955–1956: Kettering Town 30 (15)
Total: 420 (246)
⚽ International career:
1939–19??: The Football League XI 3 (2)
1938–1948: England 23 (22)
1939–1946: → England (wartime) 23 (24)
1947: United Kingdom 1 (2)
⚽ Managerial career:
1953: Brentford (player-manager)
1956–1957: Kettering Town (player-manager)
1957–1958: Notts County
1963–1964: Kettering Town (caretaker-manager)
: * Club domestic league appearances and goals

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