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Tommy Lawton: The England star who begged for money | Tommy Lawton: The England star who begged for money |
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Tommy Lawton scored 231 goals in a glittering football career which spanned World War Two. But by 1971 he had fallen on such hard times he was forced to beg the film director Lord Richard Attenborough for a loan. | |
It is difficult to imagine modern footballers finding themselves in the same plight. | It is difficult to imagine modern footballers finding themselves in the same plight. |
By the time you have read this sentence, Wayne Rooney will have earned about £4, depending on how fast you read. | By the time you have read this sentence, Wayne Rooney will have earned about £4, depending on how fast you read. |
The £70m, five-year deal he signed in 2014 sees the 30-year-old Manchester United striker rake in up to £300,000 a week while even an average Premier League player can expect to earn about £25,000 a week. It was not always this way, though. | The £70m, five-year deal he signed in 2014 sees the 30-year-old Manchester United striker rake in up to £300,000 a week while even an average Premier League player can expect to earn about £25,000 a week. It was not always this way, though. |
Lawton was widely regarded as the greatest centre forward of his era. He rose to fame before World War Two and had a career spanning three decades, scoring 22 times in 23 England appearances. | Lawton was widely regarded as the greatest centre forward of his era. He rose to fame before World War Two and had a career spanning three decades, scoring 22 times in 23 England appearances. |
He played for Notts County, Everton, Arsenal, Brentford and Chelsea, where Lord Attenborough served on the board from 1969 to 1982. | |
But despite a glittering career, the most he earned was £15 a week - roughly £200 in today's money - and he fell on hard times after he retired in 1955. | But despite a glittering career, the most he earned was £15 a week - roughly £200 in today's money - and he fell on hard times after he retired in 1955. |
Letters between Lawton and Lord Attenborough, in which he asked for a loan of £250 (approximately £3,700 in modern values), are being auctioned. | |
"This is a sad letter for me to write, Dickie, after so many years," one reads. | "This is a sad letter for me to write, Dickie, after so many years," one reads. |
"Could you let me have a loan of £250 to be repaid in the course of 1 year. I would not ask if it wasn't so urgent and lose your friendship, but all I need is time. | "Could you let me have a loan of £250 to be repaid in the course of 1 year. I would not ask if it wasn't so urgent and lose your friendship, but all I need is time. |
"Please, Dickie, please help me. If you cannot see your way to do so, don't think too badly of me." | "Please, Dickie, please help me. If you cannot see your way to do so, don't think too badly of me." |
Lord Attenborough replied with a cheque for £100, explaining the rest of his money was tied up in a production company. | |
But his relationship with Lord Attenborough turned sour when Lawton apparently failed to pay him £10 for two FA Cup tickets he provided in 1971. | |
The letters show Lawton later asked for help getting a job with singer Adam Faith, who had started a furnishing firm. | The letters show Lawton later asked for help getting a job with singer Adam Faith, who had started a furnishing firm. |
Lawton 'played at the wrong time' | Lawton 'played at the wrong time' |
Mark Shardlow, BBC Sport | Mark Shardlow, BBC Sport |
Tommy Lawton was the greatest centre forward of his era. | Tommy Lawton was the greatest centre forward of his era. |
He was a star, scoring 231 goals in 390 league games and 22 goals in 23 games for England. | He was a star, scoring 231 goals in 390 league games and 22 goals in 23 games for England. |
And he was an entertainer who fans wanted to see, amongst them Lord Attenborough. | |
But Lawton played his football at the wrong time. Clubs may have been wealthy but players weren't. | But Lawton played his football at the wrong time. Clubs may have been wealthy but players weren't. |
Top players these days can receive over £100,000 a week. Tommy was reckoned to be on around £15 a week at his peak. | Top players these days can receive over £100,000 a week. Tommy was reckoned to be on around £15 a week at his peak. |
The contrast with today's England stars could not be greater. | The contrast with today's England stars could not be greater. |
Lawton's story was far from unusual. Many of England's 1966 World Cup winning side were later forced to sell their medals in order to make ends meet. | Lawton's story was far from unusual. Many of England's 1966 World Cup winning side were later forced to sell their medals in order to make ends meet. |
Alan Ball, who set up the third goal against West Germany, sold his medal for £165,000 in 2005 "to look after his family". | Alan Ball, who set up the third goal against West Germany, sold his medal for £165,000 in 2005 "to look after his family". |
And the most recent example is Jimmy Greaves - arguably the greatest striker England has ever produced - but whose family have been forced to fundraise in order to pay for his care since he suffered a massive stroke last year. | And the most recent example is Jimmy Greaves - arguably the greatest striker England has ever produced - but whose family have been forced to fundraise in order to pay for his care since he suffered a massive stroke last year. |
Fast-forward to this century and footballers' wages are in a different ballpark - the first six-figure weekly sum was handed to Sol Campbell when he left Tottenham Hotspur for north London rivals Arsenal in 2001. | Fast-forward to this century and footballers' wages are in a different ballpark - the first six-figure weekly sum was handed to Sol Campbell when he left Tottenham Hotspur for north London rivals Arsenal in 2001. |
But some still manage to lose it all. Lee Hendrie was on a more than comfortable £30,000 a week at Aston Villa but, by 2010, he was consumed with debt and even made two suicide attempts. | But some still manage to lose it all. Lee Hendrie was on a more than comfortable £30,000 a week at Aston Villa but, by 2010, he was consumed with debt and even made two suicide attempts. |
He blamed a divorce settlement and a series of "bad investments" in property for losing his fortune. | He blamed a divorce settlement and a series of "bad investments" in property for losing his fortune. |
Hill's fight for fair wages | Hill's fight for fair wages |
Today's footballers have the late Jimmy Hill to thank for their gargantuan salaries. Back in 1960, professional footballers' salaries were capped at £20 a week. | Today's footballers have the late Jimmy Hill to thank for their gargantuan salaries. Back in 1960, professional footballers' salaries were capped at £20 a week. |
Hill, who was chairman of players' union, the PFA, led the campaign to scrap maximum fees. | Hill, who was chairman of players' union, the PFA, led the campaign to scrap maximum fees. |
"Twenty pounds a week wasn't enough for what we were doing when you think how many people were watching," Hill, who died in December, said. | "Twenty pounds a week wasn't enough for what we were doing when you think how many people were watching," Hill, who died in December, said. |
In 1961, days before a threatened strike, an agreement was reached and capped fees were abolished. | In 1961, days before a threatened strike, an agreement was reached and capped fees were abolished. |
It was not long before Hill's old teammate, ex-England captain Johnny Haynes, became the first player to earn £100 a week. | It was not long before Hill's old teammate, ex-England captain Johnny Haynes, became the first player to earn £100 a week. |
The letters between Lord Attenborough and Lawton, which go on sale at Nottingham-based International Autograph Auctions on Saturday, are expected to fetch £200 to £300. | |
Auctioneer Richard Davie said it is a "very poignant" correspondence. | Auctioneer Richard Davie said it is a "very poignant" correspondence. |
"Lawton was a great Notts County footballer. I don't know how much he was earning a week but nothing on the level Premiership stars of today earn," he said. | "Lawton was a great Notts County footballer. I don't know how much he was earning a week but nothing on the level Premiership stars of today earn," he said. |
"It's interesting evidence of how much football's changed in a generation or two." | "It's interesting evidence of how much football's changed in a generation or two." |
How long would it take you to earn a top footballer's salary? | How long would it take you to earn a top footballer's salary? |