Charlie Wayman
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Charles Wayman (16 May 1922 - 25 February 2006) was an English footballer.
Wayman, who was born in Chilton, was a prolific centre-forward in the first decade after the Second World War. Newcastle United signed him from Spennymoor United in September 1941, while he was working as a miner at Chilton Colliery. He later formed a great partnership with Ted Bates at Southampton. In total, he played for five Football League clubs between 1941 and 1958. A knee injury forced his retirement from league football. He later coached Evenwood Town and became a sales manager for the Scottish and Newcastle brewery.
[edit] Football League Playing Career
- Newcastle United (1946-1947) 47 appearances, 32 goals
- Southampton (1947-1950) 100 appearances, 73 goals
- Preston North End (1950-1954) 157 appearances, 104 goals
- Middlesbrough (1954-1956) 55 appearances, 31 goals
- Darlington (1956-1958) 23 appearances, 14 goals
[edit] References
- Jeremy Wilson (2006). Southampton’s Cult Heroes. Know The Score Books. ISBN 1-905449-01-1.