Tommy Thompson, English footballer, died at 86

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Thomas “Tommy” Thompson, born November 10, 1928 and died September 15, 2015.

He was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Aston Villa, Barrow, Newcastle United, Preston North End and Stoke City as well as the England national team.

Tommy was born in Fencehouses, Houghton-le-Spring in 1928 and began his career with Newcastle United, making 20 appearances for the club scoring six goals.

When manager George Martin left St James’ Park in 1950 he took Tommy with him for the price of £12,500.

He made his debut against Blackpool in September of that year.

Tommy went on to make 165 first team games for Villa scoring 76 goals including three hat-tricks.

Tommy was sold to Preston North End in August 1955 for £27,000.

At Deepdale, Tommy scored within the first two minutes on his debut during a 4–0 win against Everton.

It set the tone for his six season spell with the “Lillywhites” as Tommy began a very prolific goalscorer linking up well with Tom Finney.

He scored 24 in 1955–56, 29 in 1956–57, and career best of 34 in 1957–58. He ended his Preston career with 126 goals in 209 matches.

He joined Stoke City in August 1961 and scored on his debut against Rotherham United.

Despite being 34 years old Tommy retained his trademark eye of goal and top scored for the “Potters” in 1961–62 with 17 goals.

He left his place in the side in 1961–62 and he joined Fourth Division Barrow where he scored 18 goals in 47 matches before retiring.

He acquired his first cap against Wales during the 1951–52 season. He won his second cap in April 1957.

Tommy Thompson died at the age of 86 on September 15, 2015.