IAN LADYMAN: Gareth Southgate's England team is beginning to pick itself as the Euro 2024 qualifiers start with a promising evolution central or shared contracts have now become a necessity Tottenham want to talk to Julian Nagelsmann about their managerial vacancy, with Mauricio Pochettino, Luis Enrique and Roberto De Zerbi also in the frameīritish No 1 Cam Norrie crashes out of the Miami Open after 6-3 6-2 defeat by Gregoire Barrere to complete a disastrous week for GB singlesĬHRIS FOY: Country must come first if England are to prosper again. Michael Vaughan goes on the offensive at a charity event, while Sky Sports risk angering fans by missing out on top league games - SPORTS AGENDA and why he's the only man loved by Barcelona AND Real Madrid! the Arsenal star is elegant, elusive and creativeĮXCLUSIVE: Footballing royalty Michael Laudrup talks Cruyff and Cup finals. OLIVER HOLT: Every time Bukayo Saka plays he strengthens his position in the England team. he leaves with the club no further forward MATT BARLOW: Antonio Conte's Spurs tenure unravelled at speed with one setback following another. And if Watson did indeed receive pay, it would make him the UK's first black professional footballer.Īntonio Conte FINALLY leaves Tottenham by 'mutual consent' after his extraordinary rant, with Cristian Stellini put in temporary charge They were breaking the mold by paying their top players at the time. Watson finished his career at Liverpool outfit Bootle, who he joined in 1887. He featured for Swifts, where he became the first black player to play in the English Cup, before joining Corinthian FC. Watson's Scotland career would have continued had he not opted to move to London in 1882, making him ineligible. Having become the first black player to captain his country, Watson would again captain Scotland just a few days later, guiding his side to a 5-1 home win against Wales.Īnd Watson would have one final opportunity to play for Scotland - again against England - beating their rivals 5-1 in Glasgow in March 1882. It's to this day England's most emphatic home defeat. Watson captained his side on his debut in March 1881, defeating rivals England in London 6-1. The pinnacle of his footballing career - representing Scotland - would follow not long after. In April 1880, Watson would join Queen’s Park, at the time one of the biggest clubs in the UK they won the Scottish Cup in 19, making him the first black player to win a major trophy. Watson captain Scotland to a 6-1 win over England on his debut Watson died at the age of 64 in 1921 after contracting pneumonia. He was also related to long-serving British Prime Minister through his father. Outside of football, Watson married twice, having two children with his first wife, before she died in 1882, and two with his second. Watson, though developing a love for football in London, was relatively inexperienced when he moved to Scotland, to study natural philosophy, mathematics and engineering at the University of Glasgow, where both his passion for the game and skill truly developed.įootball was, at this stage, an amateur sport, however, so alongside his matches, Watson at the age of 21 also started a wholesale warehouse business, having inherited his wealth after his father died eight years prior. He would spend his childhood in West Yorkshire, educated at Heath Grammar School in Halifax, before travelling to London to study at King's College School. The former Scottish international is being honoured by Google on Tuesday, October 18
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