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11 Facts About Bert Llewellyn

1.

Herbert Arthur Llewellyn was an English footballer.

2.

Bert Llewellyn began his career at Everton in May 1956 and played eleven top-flight games before moving on to Crewe Alexandra in July 1958.

3.

Bert Llewellyn returned to the game with Walsall in February 1964 before he signed with Cheshire County League side Wigan Athletic in the summer of 1965.

4.

Bert Llewellyn spent three seasons with the "Latics", bagging 140 goals in 185 games as the club won a succession of minor trophies.

5.

Bert Llewellyn went on to play nine further league games for Everton, without finding the net.

6.

In two years at Gresty Road, Bert Llewellyn scored 51 goals in 96 league games.

7.

Bert Llewellyn only played eleven minutes of one match for the "Cobblers" due to a serious leg injury he sustained on his debut.

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Bert Llewellyn moved on to Bill Moore's Walsall in February 1964.

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Bert Llewellyn then left Fellows Park, and joined Allan Brown's Cheshire County League side Wigan Athletic.

10.

Bert Llewellyn helped the club to win the Cheshire League Cup, Lancashire Junior Cup and Liverpool Non-League Senior Cup.

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Bert Llewellyn hit five goals on two separate occasions, hit four goals in three other games, and claimed a total of six hat-tricks.