Dennis Westcott

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Dennis Westcott
Personal information
Date of birth July 2, 1917
Place of birth    Wallasey, England
Date of death    July 13, 1960 (aged 43)
Place of death    Stafford, England
Playing position Forward
Youth clubs
New Brighton
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1937-1948
1948-1950
1950-1952
1952-1953
1953-1956
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Blackburn Rovers
Manchester City
Chesterfield
Stafford Rangers
128 (105)
063 0(37)
072 0(37)
040 0(21)
0 - 00 0(-)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Dennis Westcott (born July 2, 1917 in Wallasey, Lancashire, died 13 July 1960) was an English footballer, who played for New Brighton, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Blackburn Rovers, Manchester City and Chesterfield as a striker.

Westcott started his career at Everton, but was released. He then joined nearby New Brighton of the Third Division (North). In 1937 he had a trial with West Ham, but was rejected. Instead, Wolverhampton Wanderers signed him, giving him a debut against Grimsby in an FA Cup tie. Wescott scored one of the goals as Wolves won 6-2. In his first full season with Wolves he scored 22 goals, making him the club's top scorer. The following season he scored 43 goals in 43 appearances, setting a club record which stood for 50 years until it was broken by Steve Bull. Westcott played in the 1939 FA Cup final, but Wolves were beaten 4-1 by Portsmouth.

In 1939 competitive football was then suspended due to World War II, depriving Westcott of several years in his prime. During the war he played four wartime internationals for England. When competitive football resumed in 1946, Westcott continued his goalscoring exploits, setting another club record with 38 goals in the 1946-47 season which made him topscorer in the league. In 1948 he was released by Wolves, and signed for Blackburn Rovers in the Second Division. At Blackburn he scored 37 goals in 63 appearances. He then signed for Manchester City, where he scored 36 goals in 72 appearances, finishing as the club's top scorer in each of the two full seasons he played. He then moved to Chesterfield, and finished his career with Stafford Rangers.

He played for England four times between 1940-1943, scoring 5 goals. However, as these games were during wartime, they are not recognised as full internationals and no caps were issued.

He died from leukaemia in 1960 at the age of 43.

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Awards
Preceded by
Tommy Lawton
First Division top scorer
1946–47
Succeeded by
Ronnie Rooke
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