Talk:Jock Wallace, Jr.

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[edit] Workington Town

The article states Wallace: ...rekindled his career by signing for Workington Town in 1952. Should this not be Workington A.F.C.? The Workington Town rugby league side was founded in 1945 and I imagine it would be quite unlikely to have a football side and a rugby side using the same name simultaneously. Can anyone confirm? Caledonian Place 05:12, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

From memory, I think this came from an obituary in The Herald, by Ian Paul. It's not available online, and I can't find the paper copy. It sounds, though, that you're probably correct. Stockton 10:22, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Father and son both at Blackpool?

AllFootballers.com states that Wallace, Jr. signed for Blackpool in 1951 after leaving Wallyford BC, but didn't play any games in the year he was there. Any input on this would be appreciated. - Dudesleeper ยท Talk 13:39, 6 September 2007 (UTC)