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Willis Walker (24 November 1892 − 3 December 1991) was an English footballer and County Cricketer. He played as a goalkeeper in the Football League for Leeds City, South Shields, Bradford A.F.C. and Stockport County.〔 As a Nottinghamshire County cricketer, he was predominantly a batsman, scoring over a thousand first class runs in a season on ten occasions.〔 ==Football career== Walker began his career at Sheffield United in 1911, though never made it into the first team. In 1912 he was bought by Midland League side Doncaster Rovers where he started off as understudy to Harry Bromage, and took over as first choice keeper for the 1913–14 season when he appeared in all 36 league fixtures.〔 Second Division Leeds City signed him in May 1914, but after 14 appearances the onset of war temporarily ended Football League matches. He played for Leeds during the war when he was able to, on 70 occasions altogether. When competition recommenced after the war, Walker was back in the side until Leeds City were suspended from the league.〔 In an auction of former Leeds players in 1919, Walker was bought for £800 by newly elected Second Division team South Shields and went on to play 201 league and FA Cup games for them over the nearly six seasons he was there.〔 Latterly he played for Bradford (Park Avenue) A.F.C. during the 1925–26 season and finished his career at Stockport County the following season.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Willis Walker」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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