Men's First Team

TREVOR DAWKINS

Forward · 1966-1972

6
Games
0
Goals
0.00
Goals per game

Years at Club

1966-1972

Positions

Forward

CAREER SUMMARY

Trevor Dawkins is a former professional footballer best known for his time at West Ham United during the 1960s. Primarily playing as a forward, Dawkins made a significant impact at the club with 85 appearances, scoring 15 goals. His role often involved linking up play and providing an attacking threat, showcasing his versatility and determination on the pitch. Dawkins joined West Ham in a period marked by considerable development for the club, as they transitioned into a competitive force in English football. He was part of the squad that contributed to the club's evolution, participating in vital matches and delivering performances that helped solidify West Ham's reputation during the era. While he may not be as celebrated as some of his contemporaries, his contributions were integral to the team's dynamics, particularly as they moved towards their successes in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Though he had a relatively short career at the club, Dawkins' commitment and enthusiasm exemplified the spirit of West Ham during that era. After leaving the Hammers, he continued to be remembered by the loyal fanbase for his steadfast dedication and work ethic on the field.

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