Wally Quinton Football player

Walter "Wally" Quinton (13 December 1917 – 1996) was an English professional footballer who made 85 appearances in the Football League playing for Rotherham United, Birmingham City, Brentford and Shrewsbury Town.Quinton was born in Anston, South Yorkshire. He played local football for Dinnington Athletic before joining Rotherham United of the Football League Third Division North in July 1938. Described as "an accomplished right back", Quinton made his debut on 8 October 1938 and played in every game but one for the rest of the 1938–39 season.In the 1939 close season, he signed for Birmingham, newly relegated to the Second Division, but the suspension of competitive football for the duration of the Second World War prevented him proving himself at the higher level. A short, stocky defender, he played more than 100 games for Birmingham in the wartime leagues, but his only appearances in the Football League came as a run of eight games early in the 1947–48 season; Ken Green took over the right-back position as soon as he was demobbed.Together with Jackie Goodwin, Quinton joined Brentford in a £7000 deal in April 1949. He had one season in the first team before dropping to the reserves, then, after a trial with Southend United in August 1952, he finished off his league career with a few games for Shrewsbury Town. He later played for Snowdown Colliery Welfare of the Kent League.Quinton died in 1996 aged about 78.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Quinton Walter
Birth dateDecember 13, 1917
Birth place
England , South Yorkshire , Anston
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1996

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Football player

position
Defender (association football)
teams
Rotherham United F.C.
Brentford F.C.
Shrewsbury Town F.C.
Birmingham City F.C.
Snowdown Colliery Welfare F.C.
Dinnington Athletic F.C.

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