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- Born in Ironbridge, Shropshire, in 1924 he joined Wolves in 1938 with then-manager, Frank Buckley, initially thinking Wright was too small to have a career in the game, but he saw enough in the young player to hand him his debut as a 16-year-old in a wartime match in 1939.
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William Ambrose Wright CBE (6 February 1924 – 3 September 1994) was an English footballer who played as a centre-back. He spent his entire club career at Wolverhampton Wanderers .
Sep 3, 2020 · Born in nearby Ironbridge in Shropshire, Wright’s association with Wolves began in 1939. After being encouraged by a teacher at his school to respond to a newspaper advertisement urging boys to apply for trials at the football club, a 14-year-old Wright was invited by manager Major Frank Buckley to attend.
Nov 8, 2021 · Starting young. The Coalbrookdale Works Welfare Football Club in the 1927-1928 season. Billy is the little boy, far right with his mother, Annie. Front row, seated, far left, is his dad, Tommy...
Feb 6, 2024 · Today, 6th February 2024, marks the centenary of the birth of Billy Wright, without doubt the most famous Wolves player of all time. As the first footballer in the world to play in a hundred full internationals, he has a permanent place in football history.
- Wright captained England on 90 occasions, a record he held until World Cup-winning captain Bobby Moore equalled him in 1973. - Wright once played in 70 consecutive England internationals between 1951 and 1959 – captaining England in every match – an all-time record for the Three Lions.
Made captain in 1947, he led Wolves to the FA Cup in 1949 and First Division league titles 3 times in the 1950s. Under manager Stan Cullis, Wolves became one of the leading clubs of the day and rivals to Manchester United.
Jun 4, 2013 · Born as William Ambrose Wright, in Ironbridge, Shropshire; He started playing football for Madeley Senior School as a centre forward.