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David Robinson (14 July 1948 – April 2016) was an English professional footballer who played as a central defender.He played nearly 300 games in the Football League for Birmingham City and Walsall, [2] before joining Southern League club Tamworth as player-manager. [3]
William Thomas Callaghan (23 March 1967 – 13 April 2023) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a forward for Dunfermline Athletic, Walsall, Cowdenbeath, Clyde, Albion Rovers, Montrose, Meadowbank Thistle, Livingston and Partick Thistle in the Scottish and English leagues.
Wayne Duncan Evans (25 August 1971 – July 2023) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a defender for Walsall and Rochdale in the Football League.He later went on to coach youth players, one club being Penn Fusion Soccer Academy in West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.
Geoffrey Morris (8 February 1949 – 16 February 2015) was an English footballer who played for Walsall, Shrewsbury Town, Bangor City, Port Vale, Kidderminster Harriers, and Brisbane Lions (Australia). A winger, he scored 58 goals in 305 league games in an 11-year career in the Football League.
Brian Taylor (2 July 1949 – 1993) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Plymouth Argyle, Preston North End, Walsall and Wigan Athletic. External links [ edit ]
He was an extra-time substitute on 27 May 2001, when Walsall defeated Reading 3–2 at the Millennium Stadium to win the play-off final for promotion to the First Division. [ 1 ] After a season at Mansfield Town in the Second Division, in 2003 Gadsby returned to the West Midlands , joining Third Division club Kidderminster Harriers . [ 2 ]
Alfred Edward Howson Wood (25 October 1945 – 10 April 2020) was an English footballer who played for Manchester City, Shrewsbury Town, Millwall, Hull City, Middlesbrough, Walsall and Stafford Rangers. [2] He died in April 2020 at the age of 74. He had been living with dementia for 12 years. [3]
Taylor started his career as an amateur with Walsall and turned professional in September 1954. [3] He made more than 70 appearances for the "Saddlers" in the Third Division South . [ a ] Frank Buckley failed to keep Walsall out of the re-election zone in the 1954–55 season, and the Fellows Park club continued to struggle in the lower half of ...