Frank Williams (footballer, born 1908)

Frank H. Williams (1908 – unknown) was an English footballer who played as a wing-half.

Born in Kearsley, Lancashire, he played for Stalybridge Celtic, Manchester United and Altrincham.

He was reinstated as an amateur in September 1929 and became a regular in the Manchester United reserve team.

Standing in for Ray Bennion in the half-back line, Williams' professional debut came on 13 September 1930, in a 7–4 defeat at home to Newcastle United, and was followed by two consecutive 3–0 defeats to Huddersfield Town and Sheffield Wednesday.

[1] Williams later moved to Altrincham, where he was also manager shortly after the Second World War.