Robert Thomson
Scottish footballer, born 1905

Robert Thomson

The basics
Quick facts
Intro
Scottish footballer, born 1905
Gender:
Male
Work field:
Birth:
24 October 1905(Falkirk, Falkirk, Scotland, United Kingdom)
Star sign:
Biography menu
Menu

Jump to

Introduction Personal life
The details
Biography

Introduction

Robert Thomson (born 23 September 1903, date of death unknown) was a Scottish footballer who played for Falkirk, Sunderland, Newcastle United (moving between the Tyne–Wear derby clubs in an exchange deal with Bobby McKay as a potential replacement for Frank Hudspeth, losing his place to David Fairhurst after two seasons), Hull City, Olympique Marseille, Racing Club de Paris and Ipswich Town, and for the Scotland national team and the Scottish League XI.

After retiring as a player, Thomson worked for Ipswich Town as assistant trainer and head trainer, under Scott Duncan. He was also the manager of Dutch side Ajax from November 1950, when he succeeded Jack Reynolds, until his sacking on 4 December 1952. During the Second World War he served in the Royal Air Force.

Personal life

Robert was born in Falkirk, the son of Agnes Wilson and William Thomson.

He was married to June Adele Manning.