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William John Hartill (18 July 1905 – 12 August 1980), also known as Ted Hartill, was a professional footballer, who spent the majority of his career at Wolverhampton Wanderers. He stands as the club's third-highest goalscorer in their history with 170 goals. After a brief stay at Everton, he moved across Stanley Park to rivals Liverpool in January 1936, but again his spell with the club was to be short-lived. He managed just 4 games for the Reds during January–February 1936, before moving to Bristol Rovers as part of the deal that saw Phil Taylor move in the opposite direction.

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  • Billy Hartill (en)
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  • William John „Billy“ Hartill, auch bekannt als Ted Hartill (* 18. Juli 1905 in Wolverhampton; † 12. August 1980 in Walsall) war ein englischer Fußballspieler. Der Stürmer aus der Zeit vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg ging sieben Jahre für die Wolverhampton Wanderers auf Torejagd ist bis heute der Spieler mit den drittmeisten Pflichtspieltreffern in der Geschichte der „Wolves“. (de)
  • William John Hartill, (18 juli 1905-augusti 1980 Wolverhampton, England) är en före detta engelsk fotbollsspelare. Hans smeknamn var ”Artillery” på grund av hans kraftfulla skott och hans tjänstgöring i artilleriet i armén. Han spelade sju säsonger i Wolverhampton Wanderers och blev lagets bästa målskytt fem av dem. 1940 var han tvungen att sluta på grund av skador. (sv)
  • William John Hartill (18 July 1905 – 12 August 1980), also known as Ted Hartill, was a professional footballer, who spent the majority of his career at Wolverhampton Wanderers. He stands as the club's third-highest goalscorer in their history with 170 goals. After a brief stay at Everton, he moved across Stanley Park to rivals Liverpool in January 1936, but again his spell with the club was to be short-lived. He managed just 4 games for the Reds during January–February 1936, before moving to Bristol Rovers as part of the deal that saw Phil Taylor move in the opposite direction. (en)
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  • Billy Hartill (en)
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  • Walsall, England (en)
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  • Wolverhampton, England (en)
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