Willis Edwards

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Willis Edwards
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Personal information
Full name Willis Edwards
Date of birth 28 April 1903
Place of birth Newton, Derbyshire, England
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Place of death Leeds, England
Position(s) Right half
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1919–1925 Chesterfield 70 (?)
1925–1943 Leeds United 417 (6)
International career
1926–1929 England 16 (0)
Managerial career
1947–1948 Leeds United
1958 Leeds United (Caretaker)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Willis Edwards (28 April 1903 – 27 September 1988) was an English former professional football player and manager.

Biography

Edwards was born in the mining village of Newton, North East Derbyshire, not far from Chesterfield and Alfreton. Like many boys in the area, he left school to go down the pit but he was soon spotted by Chesterfield as a teenager, playing for the village football team Newton Rangers.[1]

Chesterfield

Having been close to joining Blackburn Rovers, he instead signed for Chesterfield, where he made his debut in 1919 at the age of just 16.[1] He went on to play 70 league games for the Spireites before joining Leeds United towards the end of the 1924–25 season.

Leeds United

Edwards played for the Elland Road club for 18 years, during which time he was never booked or sent off. He went on to make 444 appearances. Edwards continued turning out for Leeds during the war years and remained at the club after the war. On retiring as a player, he became assistant and he took over the managerial reins when Billy Hampson was dismissed in May 1947. His time as manager was relatively unsuccessful and he resumed his place in the backroom staff in April 1948, where he acted as a scout for the club. He only ended his association with Leeds in 1960, after serving the club for 35 years.[1]

England

Edwards was capped by England on 16 occasions. His first cap was against Wales on 1 March 1926. He captained England in his last five internationals, with his final appearance on 20 November 1929.[2]

After football

In his later working years, he was employed at a jam factory.[1]

He died in Leeds on 27 September 1988.[3]

Managerial stats

Team From To Record
G W L D Win %
Leeds United May 1947 April 1948 47 13 26 8 27.66
Leeds United(Caretaker) June 1958 December 1958 10 5 4 1 50.00

References

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