Wally Halsall

[3] In the 1931–32 season, Marine reached the final of the FA Amateur Cup, the first time the club had progressed further than the last eight.

[4] Halsall scored the winning goal in the semi-final to defeat Yorkshire Amateurs,[5] and played in the final, which Marine lost 7–1 to Dulwich Hamlet.

[4] In December 1932 he signed for Blackburn Rovers, initially as an amateur, turning professional a few months later.

He gained a reputation for an elegant style of play, but when the club signed Charlie Calladine from Birmingham in 1936, the two players were in competition for the same position, and Halsall's appearances became less frequent.

He was released after the 1937–38 season and joined Birmingham, where the local press described him as a "tall, stylish player with the heart to do two men's work".