Tommy Hall (footballer)

Tommy Hall (footballer)

Football player infobox| playername= Tommy Hall
fullname = Thomas Hall
nickname =


dateofbirth = 4 September 1891cite book | first=Roger|last= Triggs | title=The Men Who Made Gillingham Football Club| publisher=Tempus Publishing Ltd | year=2001| id=ISBN 0-7524-2243-X|pages=p18]
dateofdeath= unknown
cityofdeath= unknown
cityofbirth = Newburn
countryofbirth = England
countryofdeath = presumed in England
height = unknown
currentclub =
position = Inside forward
youthyears = unknown
youthclubs = unknown
years= 1909-1913
1913-1920
1920-1926
clubs= Sunderland
Newcastle United
Gillingham
caps(goals) = 029 (10)
054 (15)
190 (47) [cite book | first=Michael|last=Joyce | title=Football League Players' Records 1888 - 1939| publisher=Tony Brown | year=2004| id=ISBN 1-8994-6867-6|pages=p111]

Thomas "Tommy" Hall (born Newburn, 1895, date and place of death unknown) was an English football (soccer) player who played professionally for Newcastle United and most notably for Gillingham, where he made 190 Football League appearances. He retired in 1926 to become the Kent club's trainer.

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