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Tom Walley
John Thomas "Tom" Walley (born 27 February 1945) is a Welsh former footballer, who played as a wing half. == Playing career == Walley was born in Caernarfon and educated at Ysgol Segontium, named after the town's Roman fort. At the age of 14, he underwent a neck operation which prevented him playing football for almost three years. In March 1963, he joined Caernarfon Town playing in the Welsh League (North);〔(CPD Tref Caernarfon Town – History ) Retrieved 05:04 10 May 2010〕 after only a handful of games, he briefly joined Wrexham in the spring of 1964, but returned to Caernarfon in August,〔 before (on the recommendation of his elder brother Ernie, who was a former Spurs player)〔 joining English side Arsenal in December 1964 for a fee of £1,000.〔 He played for Arsenal 18 times—4 of those appearances as a substitute—and scored once, as well as playing for the Wales under-23 national team, before transferring to Watford in March 1967 for £9,500.〔〔 During the first of two periods Walley would spend at Vicarage Road as a player, he earnt his sole cap for the Wales national football team; a 3–1 defeat to Czechoslovakia at Vetch Field, Swansea on 21 April 1971.〔 After making over 200 Football League appearances for Watford, he was sold to Orient at the end of 1971 for £22,500.〔〔 After 157 league games and 6 goals, Orient sold Walley back to Watford for £3,000 at the end of 1975–76. His second period at the club was dogged by injury, and Walley managed only 13 further league games before retiring in 1977.〔
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