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For other persons named Billy Walker, see Billy Walker (disambiguation).
William Henry "Billy" Walker (29 October 1897 – 28 November 1964) was a prominent English footballer of the 1920s and 1930s.[1]
[edit] BiographyOne of Aston Villa's true legends, Walker was born in Wednesbury, Staffordshire. He joined Villa in 1914 and stayed at Villa Park for the rest of his playing career, retiring in 1934. He made 531 appearances for Villa between 1914 and 1934, scoring 244 goals, of which 214 came in 478 league matches.[2] He remains Aston Villa FC's all-time top goalscorer to this day. He was an FA Cup Winner with Villa in 1920. Walker played for England 18 times, scoring 9 goals.[1] He also successfully managed Sheffield Wednesday leading them to the FA Cup in 1935, and Nottingham Forest from 1939 to 1960, bringing promotion to the First Division in 1956-57 and an FA Cup final triumph two years later (Beating Villa in the semis), becoming the only manager to win the trophy both before and after the second World War. He was also the first Englishman to score at Wembley, when he scored against Scotland on April 12, 1924. [edit] Career honours[edit] Honours as player[edit] Aston VillaFootball League First Division
[edit] Honours as manager[edit] Sheffield Wednesday
[edit] Nottingham Forest
Football League Second Division
Football League Third Division (North)
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