Yes, Dennis Thompson was a right winger (sometimes inside right). I ,first saw him play in the 1947-8 season and a fair few times until the early fifties.He was fast and tricky in the days when a winger headed for the bye line and centred towards the penalty spot. His problem was that he was only 5ft-6ins tall (whatever that is in centimetres). Consequently he was , frequently
booted up in the air by the take no prisoners full backs of the day. He often played on the wing with Jimmy at inside right. The latter played more at inside left though. Dennis was replaced (from memory )by Alf Ringstead, another diminutive winger who became somewhat of a legend. In those days we had players with names not commonplace now- Eg Fred, Alf, Albert, Ernest. Those were the days. Just like these are the days.