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William Donkin (22 June 1900 – October quarter 1974) was an English professional
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who played as a right-back. Born in
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, he assisted several clubs in the north-east of England and also had a spell in
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with Lancashire outfit
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. After retiring from football in 1931, Donkin began to play
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and was hired as a professional by several local clubs.


Biography

Billy Donkin was born on 22 June 1900 in the small mining village of
Annfield Plain Annfield Plain is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated on a plateau between the towns of Stanley, to the north-east, and Consett, to the west. According to the 2001 census, Annfield Plain had a population of 3,569. By the tim ...
in County Durham. Aside from his time in
Nelson, Lancashire Nelson is a town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the Borough of Pendle in Lancashire, England, it had a population of 29,135 in the 2011 Census. Nelson is north of Burnley and south-west of Colne. Nelson developed as a mill town ...
, he lived in the north-east of England throughout his life. Donkin died in
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in the October quarter of 1974, at the age of 74.Dykes (2009), p. 32


Football career

As a youth, Donkin played for Twizzell United before joining his hometown club,
Annfield Plain Annfield Plain is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated on a plateau between the towns of Stanley, to the north-east, and Consett, to the west. According to the 2001 census, Annfield Plain had a population of 3,569. By the tim ...
in June 1921. He went on to play for several non-league teams in the area, signing for West Stanley in September 1922 and subsequently spending time with Craghead United and Preston Colliery. Donkin later returned to West Stanley, before a spell at
Chester-le-Street Chester-le-Street () is a market town in County Durham, England. It is located around north of Durham and is close to Newcastle. The town holds markets on Saturdays. In 2021, the town had a population of 23,555. The town's history is ancient; ...
. He re-joined his first senior club, Annfield Plain, in June 1925 and remained there for one season before moving to
Spennymoor United Spennymoor United Association Football Club was an association football club based in Spennymoor, County Durham, England. History Spennymoor United Association Football Club was formed in 1904 as an amalgamation of Spennymoor Town and Weardale ...
in September 1926. His performances for Spennymoor led to several professional teams taking an interest, and a transfer to
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side
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followed in the summer of 1928. Donkin made his Football League debut on 25 August 1928 in the 2–2 draw away at Hartlepools United. He retained his place in the team for the first three matches of the season, before being dropped and replaced by Ted Ferguson following the 1–5 defeat to
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on 8 September 1928.Dykes (2009), p. 82 Donkin reclaimed the right-back spot for the 1–3 loss against
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at Seedhill on 29 September 1928. He played the next five league matches as the team fell to five consecutive defeats, their worst run in the league since they lost the last six matches of the 1926–27 season.Dykes (2009), p. 80 Donkin played his final game for Nelson on 20 October 1928 in the 0–4 defeat away at
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, before returning to Spennymoor due to family problems. Donkin stayed at Spennymoor United for the remainder of the 1928–29 campaign, helping the team to a sixth-placed finish in the
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. In August 1929, he returned to Annfield Plain for a third spell with the side, but his stay was short as he moved on to
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in December of the same year. After spending the rest of the season with Shildon, he joined his last club, Blackhall Colliery Welfare. In 1931, Donkin retired from football to pursue his interest in cricket.


Cricket career

Donkin spent the 1931 season with the Wheatley Hill Cricket Club, amassing a batting average of 127 runs. An all-rounder with the ability to bowl as well as bat, in one match while playing for Sacriston Colliery he took six wickets in three overs, without conceding a single run. During the remainder of his cricketing career, Donkin spent time as the resident professional at the Birtley and Dean Park cricket clubs.


References

;General * ;Specific {{DEFAULTSORT:Donkin, Billy 1900 births 1974 deaths People from Annfield Plain Footballers from County Durham English men's footballers Men's association football defenders Annfield Plain F.C. players West Stanley F.C. players Craghead United F.C. players North Shields F.C. players Spennymoor United A.F.C. players Nelson F.C. players Shildon A.F.C. players English Football League players English cricketers Blackhall Colliery Welfare F.C. players