Billy Kellock
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William Kellock (born Stockport) was an English professional footballer.
Billy Kellock, an inside-forward, began his career with Plymouth Argyle while they were in the Southern League. He moved to his hometown side Stockport County before returning to Plymouth Argyle and playing 6 times, scoring once, in their first season in the Football League.
In 1921 he moved to Torquay Town, playing in their Western League side, before returning to the Football League later that year with Aberdare Athletic. He scored 4 times in 15 league games for Aberdare in their first season in the league, before moving to Barrow in 1922 where he scored 12 goals in 29 games.
He returned to Torquay United, who by now had been promoted from the Western League and was a regular in their Southern League side in the 1923-24 and 1924-25 seasons.
Kellock took over as manager of non-league St Albans City in the summer of 1947, but left after losing 4 of the first 5 games of the 1947-48 season.
Preceded by Jack Ball |
St Albans City Manager 1947 |
Succeeded by Frank Soo |