IN MEMORY OF...
...THOSE TOWN SERVANTS WHO DIED ON THIS DAY
June 8
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1952 Aged 64 |
Billy THOMAS Billy received a number of invitations from Sam Allen to help Town out during the Great War. But his actual appearance in the side can only be confirmed on one occasion - a trip to Ninian Park in Cardiff in the South West Combination League in January 1916. He died as a result of drowning off the coast of Porthcawl. |
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1949 Aged 74 |
Neil LOGAN The big Scot - who could play almost anywhere in the side - spent seven of his nine years as a professional with Swindon Town, retiring in 1906. He was employed at the GWR wagon works until 1940. |
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1937 Aged 56 |
George HALL Neath-born left-half George was an engine fitter at the GWR works who signed amateur forms for the Town in 1901. |
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1926 Aged 44 |
Jack LAVERY After two years at Swindon Jack returned to the north east in 1910. He lived at Hebburn, where he worked as a stonemason and played for the local club Argyle. His premature death occurred in a South Shields workhouse. |
Full career history for these and every other STFC player can be found in the new book SWINDON TOWN: THE REGISTER 1895-2015 - available now from our ON LINE SHOP