bert lyons - fact file

1930 - 1932        defender

Born on 5th March 1902 in Hednesford, Staffordshire, England.

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One of four brothers, Bert Lyons was one of three to play league football and he spent two years at Tottenham as a full back.

A defender, who started his career at Port Vale and Walsall before catching Tottenham's attention after starring for Clapton Orient after joining the East London club in September 1926.

Signed for Spurs in May 1930, the defender became a member of the first team straight away and played 57 first team matches and scored three goals (all penalties) including the winner in the London Challenge Cup Final of 1931.

When he left Spurs in the summer of 1932, he moved to Wales to join Colwyn Bay.

Bert Lyons died in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk on 10th May 1981

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FULL NAME :  Albert Thomas Lyons

Career Record
 
Club Signed Fee Debut Apps Goals
Port Vale ?? ?? ??  ?? ??
Walsall ?? ?? ??  ?? ??
Clapton Orient September 1926 - 2nd October 1926 v Barnsley (Division Two) (home)  lost 0-1 82 1
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 30th May 1930 ?? ??  57 3
Colwyn Bay August 1932 ?? ??  ?? ??

Career Record
Port Vale
?? appearances; ?? goals
Walsall
?? appearances; ?? goals
Clapton Orient
82 appearances; 1 goal
Tottenham Hotspur
57 appearances; 3 goals
Colwyn Bay
?? appearances; ?? goals
 

Honours
- international
- full caps;  - goals
Under-21 caps; goals
London Challenege Cup winners medal 1931-1932

Milestones
- appearance

            Appearances

Season League FA Cup
1930-1931 - -
1931-1932 - -

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