# Walter Millership

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{{Short description|English footballer}}
{{Use British English|date=August 2014}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2026}}
{{Infobox football biography
| name        = Walt Millership
| image       = 
| fullname    = Walter Millership
| birth_date  = June 1910
| birth_place = [Warsop Vale](/source/Warsop), [Nottinghamshire](/source/Nottinghamshire), England  
| death_date  = {{death year and age|1978|1910}}
| death_place = [Brimington](/source/Brimington), [Derbyshire](/source/Derbyshire), England
| height      = 
| position    = [Centre half](/source/Centre_half) / [Centre forward](/source/Centre_forward)
| youthyears1 = {{0|0000}}–1928 | youthclubs1 = Warsop Main 
| youthclubs2 = Welbeck Athletic 
| youthclubs3 = [Shirebrook Town](/source/Shirebrook_Town_F.C.)
| years1 = 1928–1930 | clubs1 = [Bradford Park Avenue](/source/Bradford_(Park_Avenue)_A.F.C.) | caps1 = 30 | goals1 = 13
| years2 = 1930–1946 | clubs2 = [Sheffield Wednesday](/source/Sheffield_Wednesday_F.C.) | caps2 = 210 | goals2 = 25
| years3 = | clubs3 = → (wartime) | caps3 = 155 | goals3 = 12
| years4 = | clubs4 = → [Doncaster Rovers](/source/Doncaster_Rovers_F.C.) (guest) | caps4 = | goals4 = 
| years5 = | clubs5 = → [Sheffield United](/source/Sheffield_United_F.C.) (guest) | caps5 = | goals5 = 
| years6 = 1946–1948 | clubs6 = [Denaby United](/source/Denaby_United_F.C.) | caps6 = | goals6 = 
}}

'''Walter Millership''' was an English professional [footballer](/source/association_football) who played for [Bradford Park Avenue](/source/Bradford_(Park_Avenue)_A.F.C.) and [Sheffield Wednesday](/source/Sheffield_Wednesday_F.C.) in a career that lasted from 1928 until 1939 during which time he played 240 League games (271 including cup games), scoring 38 league goals (47 including cup). Millership made his name as a [centre-half](/source/Defender_(association_football)) but he originally was a [centre forward](/source/Striker_(association_football)) in his early playing days.

==Early days==
Millership was born in the small mining village of [Warsop Vale](/source/Warsop_Vale) in [Nottinghamshire](/source/Nottinghamshire) on 8 June 1910. As a youth he excelled at both football and [cricket](/source/cricket), playing his football for Warsop Main, [Welbeck](/source/Welbeck) Athletic and [Shirebrook Town F.C.](/source/Shirebrook_Town_F.C.) Upon leaving school he worked at Warsop colliery and was soon approached by [Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club](/source/Nottinghamshire_County_Cricket_Club), but their effort to sign him was rebuffed by Millership who wanted to further his football career.

==Bradford Park Avenue==
In January 1928, he was invited for a trial at Bradford Park Avenue and was promptly signed making three appearances in the remainder of that season as Park Avenue lifted the [Third Division North](/source/Football_League_Third_Division_North) championship. The following season Millership only made two appearances and it was not until the 1929–30 season that he became a regular in the Park Avenue forward line scoring 12 goals in 25 appearances including a goal in the [FA cup](/source/FA_cup) fourth round upset of [Derby County](/source/Derby_County_F.C.) and another in the 1–5 fifth round defeat against League champions Sheffield Wednesday on 15 February 1930. Despite the heavy defeat, Wednesday manager [Bob Brown](/source/Robert_Brown_(football_manager)) was sufficiently impressed with Millership to sign him for the [Hillsborough](/source/Hillsborough_Stadium) club the following month for a fee of £2,600.<ref>[http://captainbeecher.webs.com/1930.htm 1930 Giant Killers]</ref>

==Sheffield Wednesday==
Millership played six games at [inside right](/source/Inside_forward) in the remainder of the 1929–30 season as Wednesday retained their [Division One](/source/Football_League_First_Division) title. However, for the next three season Millership's first team opportunities were limited as he was kept out of the side by ace inside forwards [Jimmy Seed](/source/Jimmy_Seed), [Harry Burgess](/source/Harry_Burgess_(footballer)) and latterly [Ronnie Starling](/source/Ronnie_Starling). In the 1931–32 season he had the fine record of 14 goals in 17 appearances including four goals in a 7–0 FA Cup 4th round victory over [A.F.C. Bournemouth](/source/A.F.C._Bournemouth) in January 1932 and a League hat-trick against [Blackburn Rovers](/source/Blackburn_Rovers_F.C.) in the same month.

Millership's big chance in the Wednesday team came when it was decided to play him as a centre half towards the end of the 1932–33 season as a temporary replacement for the injured Tony Leach. Millership revelled in the central defensive position, his sturdy play earning him the nickname "Battleship" from Wednesday fans and by the end of 1933 he had made the position his own. He was Wednesday's first choice centre half for the next five seasons, playing in the [1935 FA Cup Final](/source/1935_FA_Cup_Final) victory over [West Brom](/source/West_Bromwich_Albion_F.C.) and coming close to earning an [England](/source/England_national_football_team) cap, playing in an international trial in March 1935. He also played as Wednesday won the [1935 FA Charity Shield](/source/1935_FA_Charity_Shield).<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.footballsite.co.uk/Statistics/CommunityShield/1935-36CharityShield.htm |title=1935/36 F.A. Charity Shield  |website=footballsite.co.uk |access-date=4 February 2022}}</ref>

Millership lost his centre half place to [Harry Hanford](/source/Harry_Hanford) in the last full season before World War II (1938–39), however he played 12 games as a stand in centre forward, scoring eight goals when [Doug Hunt](/source/Douglas_Hunt) was injured. Millership captained Wednesday throughout the war playing in 155 wartime games, scoring 12 goals. He played in the 1943 War Cup Final defeat to [Blackpool F.C.](/source/Blackpool_F.C.) He also played as a guest for [Doncaster Rovers](/source/Doncaster_Rovers_F.C.) and [Sheffield United](/source/Sheffield_United_F.C.) during the war.<ref name="allfootballers.com">[http://allfootballers.com/ Since 1888.] Gives career statistics.</ref><ref name="SWFC Archive">[http://www.adrianbullock.com/swfc/stats/play0414.htm SWFC Archive.] Gives statistics of Sheffield Wednesday career.</ref>

==Later life==
Millership played on in [Non-League football](/source/Non-League_football) after the war signing for [Denaby United](/source/Denaby_United_F.C.) in May 1946. It was at this time that Millership can claim to have discovered the 17-year-old [Derek Dooley](/source/Derek_Dooley_(footballer)) who scored a hat trick for [Lincoln City](/source/Lincoln_City_F.C.) reserves whilst playing against Denaby. Millership was quickly on the phone to Wednesday to inform them of Dooley's talent and he was signed in great haste by Wednesday manager [Eric Taylor](/source/Eric_Taylor_(football_manager)). In 1948 Millership returned to coal mining at [Arkwright Town](/source/Arkwright_Town) colliery and stayed there until his retirement in 1969. Walter Millership died in 1978 at [Brimington](/source/Brimington) near [Chesterfield](/source/Chesterfield%2C_Derbyshire).<ref name="Wednesday Boys">''"The Wednesday Boys"'', Jason Dickinson & John Brodie, {{ISBN|0-9547264-9-9}} Page 207 Gives biographical information.</ref><ref name="Tony Matthews">''"The Men Who Made Sheffield Wednesday Football Club"'', Tony Matthews, {{ISBN|978-0-7524-4156-6}} Gives details of Sheffield Wednesday career.</ref>

==References==
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Category:1910 births
Category:1978 deaths
Category:People from Warsop
Category:Footballers from Nottinghamshire
Category:English men's footballers
Category:Men's association football defenders
Category:Shirebrook Town F.C. players
Category:Bradford (Park Avenue) A.F.C. players
Category:Sheffield Wednesday F.C. players
Category:Sheffield United F.C. wartime guest players
Category:Doncaster Rovers F.C. wartime guest players
Category:Denaby United F.C. players
Category:English Football League players
Category:20th-century English sportsmen

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