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Williams: Thomas P. (Tom)

WW2 Guest: 1942-1943 (Leeds United War-time Guest Player Details)

Centre Forward

Born: Cardiff: 00-00-1915

Debut: v Newcastle United (a): 27-03-1943

Height & Weight: Unknown

Williams joined his native Third Division South Cardiff City in 1937 as a Centre Half. By the time of the outbreak of World War Two he had played six games for them when the Football League fixtures came to a temporary end. He played one guest game for Leeds United at Centre Forward and scored in the the 1942-43 Football League Northern Section Second Championship, in the 5-4 win over Newcastle United at St James’ Park on 27th March 1943. After the War he did not play any games in the Football League.

AppearancesGoals
War-time:
League 11