Billy Meredith

Billy Meredith
Meredith as a Manchester City player in 1903
Personal information
Full name William Henry Meredith
Date of birth (1874-07-30)30 July 1874
Place of birth Chirk, Wales
Date of death 19 April 1958(1958-04-19) (aged 83)
Place of death Withington, England
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)[1]
Position(s) Outside forward
Youth career
Black Park
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1890–1892 Chirk
1892–1894 Northwich Victoria 11 (5)
1894 Wrexham
1894 Chirk
1894–1906 Manchester City 338 (147)
1906–1921 Manchester United 303 (35)
1921–1924 Manchester City 28 (1)
Total 680 (188)
International career
1895–1920 Wales 48 (11[2])
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

William Henry Meredith (30 July 1874 – 19 April 1958) was a Welsh professional footballer. He was considered one of the early superstars of football due to his performances, notably for Manchester City and Manchester United.[3] He won each domestic trophy in the English football league and gained 48 caps for Wales, for whom he scored eleven goals and won two British Home Championship titles. His favoured position was outside right, and his key skills were dribbling, passing, crossing and shooting. A dedicated and extremely fit professional, his habit of chewing on a toothpick during games made him instantly recognisable.

In 27 seasons in the Football League from 1892 to 1924 (not including the four seasons lost to the First World War and the 1905–06 season in which he was banned for bribing an opposition player), he scored 194 goals in 740 league and cup appearances. He played for Chirk before joining Northwich Victoria in 1892. His career took off when he signed with Manchester City in 1894 and turned professional in January 1895. He captained the team to the club's first major honour, a 1–0 victory over Bolton Wanderers in the 1904 FA Cup final. He moved to Manchester United in May 1906 after being banned for bribing Aston Villa half-back Alex Leake £10 to lose a match. There, he won the league title in 1907–08 and 1910–11, the FA Cup in 1909, and two FA Charity Shields. He also helped to set up the Players' Union, which was a forerunner of the Professional Footballers' Association. He returned to Manchester City in 1921 at age 47 and played 32 games before retiring in 1924, making him the oldest-ever player for City, United and Wales. He later ran the Stretford Road Hotel and helped to coach the short-lived Manchester Central.

  1. ^ "Billy Meredith - Manchester United Player Profile & Stats". www.mufcinfo.com. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  2. ^ Alpuin, Luis Fernando Passo (20 February 2000), Wales – Record International Players, Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation, retrieved 10 March 2009
  3. ^ Legends: Billy Meredith Player Profile, Stretford-end.com, retrieved 25 February 2009