Электронная книга: Tim Williamson «Escape From Debt. Make a Plan, Take Action, Get Happy and Love Your Life»

Escape From Debt. Make a Plan, Take Action, Get Happy and Love Your Life

These days, having some level of personal debt is the norm: everyone you know has a credit card, a mortgage, a personal loan. And no matter your income level, the habits and behaviours associated with accumulating debt are universal; once you're in it, you become trapped in a never-ending cycle of working, paying bills, working some more, paying more bills. You feel like you are working for the bank (paying THEM interest on your debt), when really the bank should be working for you (paying YOU interest on your savings). And because everyone's in this situation, we consider it normal! What people don't talk about is that not only can debt have a negative impact on your finances, it can also compromise your personal wellbeing. This book shows you how to alter your mindset so you can live a happier, healthier and less stressful life. By becoming aware of where your money is going you'll manage to cure yourself of the debt affliction and remain free of its grasp. Life coach Tim Williamson, a former bank employee and debt collector, shares his insider knowledge on how the finance industries prey on people's behaviours in order to reap the most money from personal loans and credit card debts. In just three hours you will learn the simplest way to shrug off the shackles of debt, and how to transform your attitudes and behaviours towards credit so that you never get caught out again.

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ISBN: 9781742469096

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Tim Williamson

Infobox Football biography
playername = Tim Williamson


fullname = Reginald Garnet Williamson
dateofbirth = June 6, 1884
cityofbirth = North Ormesby
countryofbirth = England
dateofdeath = death date and age|1943|8|1|1884|6|6
cityofdeath = Redcar
countryofdeath = England
position = Goalkeeper
youthyears =
youthclubs = Coatham Grammar School
Redcar Juniors
Redcar Crusaders
years = 1902-1923
clubs = Middlesbrough
caps(goals) = 563 (2)
nationalyears = 1905–1913
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) = 7 (0)

Reginald Garnet "Tim" Williamson (born 6 June 1884 in North Ormesby, Middlesbrough, died 1 August 1943 in Redcar) was an English football player who made 602 appearances as a goalkeeper for Middlesbrough, scoring two goals, as well as 7 appearances for England.

Playing career

While he was young, Williamson played centre-forward for Coatham Grammar School. He also played at amateur level for Redcar Juniors and Redcar Crusaders before he kept goal for Middlesbrough in a friendly game versus Cliftonville as a 17 year old.

Middlesbrough were very interested in signing him as a professional, but he only agreed under the condition that they allowed him to continue his interest in becoming a qualified draughtsman. Williamson's first competitive appearance for the club was in a game versus Crook Town in the Northern Football Alliance on 1 January 1902, with his league debut coming in a home game against Bristol City on 19 April of the same year. Initially an understudy for Scottish international Rab Macfarlane, he gained a regular place in 1903–04 and never looked back.

Tim's Middlesbrough service saw him make 602 appearances in all competitions, of which 130 were consecutive. His appearance total is still a Middlesbrough record. He was nicknamed "Tiny", due to him being barely Height|ft=5|in=10 tall. He played in the last game at Linthorpe Road and the first league game at Ayresome Park. He scored two goals, both from the penalty spot, though after he missed one against West Ham United he never took another, after feeling the risk of racing back to his own goal was both too risky and tiring.

He was Middlesbrough's first capped goalkeeper, gaining seven full England caps. His first came against Ireland in February 1905 in the first international to be played at Ayresome Park, in which he scored an own goal. His next appearance did not come for six more years, with the brilliance of Sam Hardy keeping him out of the team.

Williamson's reserved occupation meant that he was exempt from a call-up for World War One. The Football League refused to sanction his benefit later on, on the grounds that those years during the war did not count towards his Middlesbrough service. He did eventually receive a game however, versus Chelsea.

His final game came on 24 March 1923, a 1–0 defeat to Cardiff City. At 38 years and 9 months old, he would be the oldest player to represent Boro until Bryan Robson broke that record 74 years later.

Retirement

On retirement, he was paid a sum of £1000, as well as a silver tea and coffee service from Middlesbrough chairman Philip Bach. Tim continued to keep goal for a works team, however. Not interested in watching football, he spent his free time playing golf and taking his sporting gun to Teesmouth.

He died on 1 August 1943 at North Ormesby Hospital following an operation, and is buried in Coatham Churchyard.

References

*cite book|title=Middlesbrough: A Complete Record, 1876-1989|publisher=Breedon Books|isbn=0-907969-53-4|author=Harry Glasper|year=1989
*cite book|title=The Who's Who of Middlesbrough|publisher=Breedon Books|isbn=978-1-85983-569-2|author=Middlesbrough F.C.|year=2007

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*englandstats|id=1061|name=Tim Williamson

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