Tommy Dunn

Thomas " Tommy" Dunn ( born June 2, 1873 in Falkirk, † June 24, 1938 ) was a Scottish football player.

Career

Tommy Dunn played as a defender 1891-1896 88 times for Wolverhampton Wanderers in the First Division and the other 14 games in the FA Cup was the final in 1896, which was lost 1-2 against Sheffield Wednesday. He then played for league rivals Burnley FC, with whom he in the Second Division relegation in 1897 and continued for a further use for Burnley in the second division his professional career in 1897 at Chatham Town in the Southern League continued. During the season 1898/99 he moved on to the Thames Ironworks, Zweitdivisionär the Southern League. He finished with the club in 1899 the first rank of the London season and also had a successful ascent in the game against FC Cowes, winner of Season South-West, and helped with the Irons for promotion to the Division One.

Dunn, who had 1898/99 acts as a left-back on the side of Walter Tranter, was the following year at the later West Ham manager Syd King page at right-back strain force. In addition to seven missions in the FA Cup, as the first participation failed only in the final qualifying round at the rival and eventual semi-finalists Millwall Athletic in the main competition, he also played in the season finale, the Test Match ( Relegation game ) against Fulham in which you walk through a 5: 1 win secured the relegation. The transformation of the team West Ham United for the 1900/01 season took place without Tommy Dunn.

Dunn returned to his professional career to Scotland and led a funeral home there.

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