Lem Newcomb


Real Name: Leamon Robinson Newcomb
Born: 28/11/1903 (Stillington, near Darlington)
Died: 03/07/1964 (Southport)

Heritage Number: 682
Debut Match*: 08/09/1936 v Carlisle United (Football League)
Last Match*: 25/03/1940 v New Brighton (Welsh Cup)
* Qualifying Games


Lem Newcomb

One of the most well-loved players and managers ever to have graced Southport Football Club, this cultured wing-half became a big favourite with the Haig Avenue crowd until he hung up his boots early in World War II. After the war he became the manager of Marine before coaching the Southport ‘A’ team in an honorary capacity. He also helped Ray Minshull for a brief period as a scout at Wigan Rovers.
To commence a managerial career thirty-five years after starting in professional football is exceptional but then Lem was almost unique amongst sportsmen. He was a gentleman both on and off the field and in the managerial chair he relied upon encouragement and understanding rather than a bullying or domineering attitude. He was greatly appreciated by the players, almost all of whom have regularly avowed that they have never played under a finer manager.
Lem was Southport’s team manager for three and a half seasons, taking over after four disastrous years. Few greater challenges existed in the game but Lem’s side played some of the most attractive football ever seen at Haig Avenue and, significantly, each of his three full seasons showed a profit. When, in January 1964, ill-health forced Newcomb to abandon his job, Gordon Hunt was appointed acting-manager after the directors had decided that ‘in view of the club’s financial position, Lem Newcomb’s wages should cease until he is fit to resume duty’. Indeed Lem had not always enjoyed one hundred per cent backing from the board; big, goal-scoring centre-forward Frank Lord was among the players Newcomb missed because the modest amounts needed to secure their services were not forthcoming.
Lem Newcomb died on July 3rd, 1964. As Len Peet (`The Scout’ in the Southport Journal) reported: ‘There are precious few characters of his calibre in football and the game is all the poorer for the loss of such a highly respected, genuinely capable figure who ought really to have been appointed club manager many years earlier’. Scores attended the funeral service at Southport Crematorium where the Reverend R.H. Percival expressed the thoughts of many when he opined: ‘Southport is very much the poorer by his death’.

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

Season: 1940/1941 [Back to Player Stats]
The player made an appearance in the following games:
Date Home Club Away Club Score Goals Competition Round Heritage Qualifying Void
31/08/1940 Wrexham Southport 3 - 1 0 War-Time: League 31/08/1940 No No
07/09/1940 Preston North End Southport 1 - 0 0 War-Time: League 07/09/1940 No No
14/09/1940 Southport Tranmere Rovers 4 - 1 0 War-Time: League 14/09/1940 No No
21/09/1940 Tranmere Rovers Southport 7 - 3 0 War-Time: League 21/09/1940 No No
28/09/1940 New Brighton Southport 5 - 3 0 War-Time: League 28/09/1940 No No
05/10/1940 Southport Everton 0 - 1 0 War-Time: League 05/10/1940 No No
12/10/1940 Southport Wrexham 6 - 2 1 War-Time: League 12/10/1940 No No
19/10/1940 Tranmere Rovers Southport 2 - 0 0 War-Time: League 19/10/1940 No No
26/10/1940 Southport Rochdale 2 - 3 0 War-Time: League 26/10/1940 No No
02/11/1940 Crewe Alexandra Southport 3 - 3 0 War-Time: League 02/11/1940 No No
09/11/1940 Southport New Brighton 2 - 5 0 War-Time: League 09/11/1940 No No
16/11/1940 Southport Preston North End 1 - 3 0 War-Time: League 16/11/1940 No No
11/01/1941 Chester Southport 3 - 2 0 War-Time: League 1 L2 11/01/1941 No No
25/01/1941 Stockport County Southport 4 - 1 0 War-Time: League 25/01/1941 No No
01/02/1941 Southport Crewe Alexandra 4 - 1 0 Football League War Cup Qualifying L1 01/02/1941 No No
08/02/1941 Crewe Alexandra Southport 3 - 6 0 Football League War Cup Qualifying L2 08/02/1941 No No
15/02/1941 Liverpool Southport 2 - 3 1 Football League War Cup 1 L1 15/02/1941 No No
22/02/1941 Southport Liverpool 2 - 2 0 Football League War Cup 1 L2 22/02/1941 No No
01/03/1941 Everton Southport 5 - 0 0 Football League War Cup 2 L1 01/03/1941 No No
22/03/1941 Southport New Brighton 2 - 6 0 War-Time: League 22/03/1941 No No
29/03/1941 Southport Bolton Wanderers 2 - 1 0 War-Time: League 29/03/1941 No No
05/04/1941 Southport Everton 3 - 5 0 Liverpool Senior Cup Semi Final 05/04/1941 No No
12/04/1941 Tranmere Rovers Southport 3 - 0 0 War-Time: League 12/04/1941 No No
14/04/1941 Southport Liverpool 2 - 0 0 War-Time: League 14/04/1941 No No
19/04/1941 Southport Tranmere Rovers 8 - 3 0 War-Time: League 19/04/1941 No No
26/04/1941 Tranmere Rovers Southport 2 - 2 0 War-Time: League 26/04/1941 No No


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