Yews Tommy Image 4 West Ham United 1928

Yews Tommy Image 4 West Ham United 1928

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Wingate, County Durham born outside right Tommy Yews began his football career with NER Athletic in 1920, and joined Third Division (North) club Hartlepools United in 1921, making his Football League debut against Walsall that October. His progress during 1922-23 was such that at the season end FA Cup Finalists West Ham United, fresh from winning promotion to the First Division, spent £150 for his signature in the summer of 1923. He stayed ten seasons at Upton Park missing only 5 matches between 1926 and 1930, ever present in their 1927-28 campaign, Yews played in the high-scoring West Ham team that included Vic Watson, and Jimmy Ruffell on the opposite wing.

Such was his partnership with Watson and the sheer number of goals that Yews created for him, West Ham manager Charlie Paynter famously quipped of him “Tom could pick a fly off Vic’s eyebrows!”. He made a total of 361 appearances for the Upton Park club, scoring 51 goals. He left West Ham United in 1933 and played three games for Third Division (South) club Clapton Orient that autumn before retiring.

NB in the photograph he stands in the centre between West Ham team mates Hal Yates and Jimmy Loughlin.

 

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