Bill Williamson (footballer)

[2] He made just 8 appearances during two years at the Victoria Ground and transferred to Birmingham & District League club Crewe Alexandra in 1910, with whom he spent a further two years.

[2] Williamson re-entered League football with Leicester Fosse in 1910, but made just two appearances.

[2] He re-joined Stoke in 1911, but failed to gain a place in the first team and left to join Wellington Town.

[2] Prior to the First World War, Williamson enlisted in the Gordon Highlanders.

[5] He died of Spanish flu at Hamelin prisoner of war camp on 2 August 1918 and is commemorated on the Cologne Memorial.