Men's First Team

ALBERT WATSON

Forward · 1922-1932

125
Games
38
Goals
0.30
Goals per game

Years at Club

1922-1932

Positions

Forward

CAREER SUMMARY

Albert Watson was a notable figure in West Ham United's early history, carving out a reputation as a talented forward during his tenure at the club from 1922 to 1930. Known for his agility and goal-scoring prowess, Watson made a total of 125 appearances, netting an impressive 38 goals in the process. His playing style combined speed with a keen eye for goal, making him a constant threat to opposing defenses. One of Watson's key contributions to the club was during the 1926-27 season, when he helped propel West Ham to a commendable position in the Second Division, showcasing his ability to perform in crucial matches. Watson's versatility allowed him to adapt to various attacking roles, making him a valuable asset to his team. His significance to West Ham United lies not only in his goal tally but also in his embodiment of the club's fighting spirit during a formative period. Watson's dedication and performances have left an enduring legacy, contributing to the foundations upon which the club would build in the years to come. After leaving West Ham, Watson's influence was felt as he continued his football journey, although his name remains closely associated with the Hammers' rich heritage.

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