Men's First Team

BILLY LANSDOWNE

Midfielder · 1980-1988

125
Games
8
Goals
0.06
Goals per game

Years at Club

1980-1988

Positions

Midfielder

CAREER SUMMARY

Billy Lansdowne was an English footballer who played as a versatile forward for West Ham United during the early 20th century. His tenure at the club spanned from 1919 to 1927, where he made a notable contribution with 125 appearances and scored 8 goals. Lansdowne was known for his tactical intelligence and adaptability on the pitch, capable of occupying various attacking roles, which allowed him to be an effective part of the team. During his time at West Ham, Lansdowne was part of an era that saw the club re-establish itself in the Football League following the disruptions of World War I. He contributed to the club's competitive spirit and helped to lay the groundwork for future successes. Although he did not achieve significant personal accolades, his work ethic and determination resonated with fans and teammates alike. Lansdowne’s era was marked by a struggle for teams to regain form and stability, and he played a crucial role in maintaining the club’s momentum during this transitional time. His significance to West Ham United is a reminder of the countless players who have contributed to the club's legacy, often overlooked but integral to its rich history.

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