Anthony Weldon (12 November 1900 – 1953)[2][3] was a Scottish footballer who played as an inside left for Kilsyth Rangers, Airdrieonians, Everton, Hull City, West Ham United, Lovells Athletic, Rochdale, Dundalk and Bangor.
Raised in Croy, a village north of Glasgow, Weldon started his footballing career with local side Kilsyth Rangers before signing for Airdrieonians on 27 May 1924 for a transfer fee of £5.
[4] With Airdrieonians, such were his performances that he found himself picked for the first team ahead of Scottish international players, Willie Russell and Hughie Gallacher.
[8][9] Signing for Hull City for £1,000[10] in December 1929 he remained there until 1931 when he moved south to play for West Ham United.
[3] He was the father-in-law of footballer Jim Storrie, who also played for Airdrieonians but was possibly best known as a Leeds United player of the 1960s.