[2] He joined Birmingham City as a junior in 1948 and turned professional in 1951 after completing his National Service.
[2] In a twelve-year professional career with the club he played 248 games in all competitions, scoring three times.
[3] He played briefly for West Midlands (Regional) League club Bromsgrove Rovers before retiring in 1969.
[2] Watts died in a retirement home in Brownhills, West Midlands, in March 2006.
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