Bill Dickie


Real Name: William Campbell Dickie
Normal Position: Half Back
Born: 22/11/1903 (Maryhill, Glasgow)
Died: 10/12/1977 (Islington, London)

Heritage Number: 538
Debut Match*: 25/08/1928 v Ashington (Football League)
Last Match*: 14/09/1929 v Crewe Alexandra (Football League)
* Qualifying Games


Bill Dickie was a fascinating character. Hailing from a seemingly affluent Ayrshire family, he gained prominence at Poole Town while serving in the Tank Corps alongside Lawrence of Arabia. Married at 19, he had two children, but his son tragically died in an accident.Dickie impressed Everton while playing for Poole Town in an F.A. Cup tie at Goodison Park in 1927, leading to his transfer. He played 20 consecutive Central League games before breaking his leg. At Southport, he earned praise for his exceptional ball control and skill above Third Division standards.His career included stints with Connah’s Quay, Wrexham (19 League games), and Llanelli. Afterward, he ran a pub in Poole, worked as a chauffeur in Bournemouth, and resurfaced during World War II as a Sergeant Major in the Catering Corps. Later, he remarried, had another son, and worked various jobs until his mid-70s. Dickie passed away at home in Holloway, with his second family unaware of his first.

Profile reproduced with Permission from:
The Sandgrounders: The Complete League History of Southport F. C., by Michael Braham and Geoff Wilde (Palatine Books, 1995). ISBN 978-1-874181-14-9

Southport Playing Stats

First Team

Heritage Qualifying League Only Cup Only Other Only All
Season Qualifying Starts Qualifying Subs Qualifying Appearances Qualifying Goals League Starts League Subs Total League Appearances League Goals Cup Starts Cup Subs Total CupAppearances Cup Goals Other Starts Other Subs Total Other Appearances Other Goals Total Starts Total Subs Total Appearances Total Goals
1928/192931(0)31130(0)3013(0)300(0)0033(0)331
1929/19301(0)101(0)100(0)000(0)001(0)10
Total32(0)32131(0)3113(0)300(0)0034(0)341




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