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|name = Terry Ledgerton |fullname =Terence Ledgerton[1] |birth_date = {{Birth date|1930|10|7|df=y}} |birth_place = Liverpool, England | death_date = {{d-da|December 2004|October 1930}}[1] | death_place = Colchester, England |position = Outside left |youthyears1 = |youthclubs1 = St. Dominic's |youthyears2 = |youthclubs2 = Huyton |youthyears3 = 1949–1951 |youthclubs3 = Brentford |years1 = 1951–1954 |clubs1 = Brentford |caps1 = 40 |goals1 = 8 |years2 = 1954–1955 |clubs2 = Millwall |caps2 = 6 |goals2 = 0 |years3 = 1955–196? |clubs3 = Clacton Town |caps3 = |goals3 = }} Terence Ledgerton (7 October 1930 – December 2004) was an English football outside left who played in the Football League for Brentford and Millwall. Playing careerBrentfordLedgerton began his career as a youth in his native Liverpool with spells at St. Dominic's and Huyton.[2] He also represented a Liverpool FA Youth XI. Ledgerton moved on to join the youth team at Division Two side Brentford as an amateur in 1949.[2] He made his debut in a 0–0 draw with West London rivals Queens Park Rangers on 9 February 1952.[3] He established himself as a first team regular during the 1952–53 season, making 31 appearances.[3] Ledgerton's appearances tailed off during the 1953–54 season and he departed the club in the summer of 1954.[4] MillwallLedgerton joined Division Three South side Millwall in May 1954 in an exchange deal for George Stobbart.[4][1] He made just 6 appearances for the club, scoring twice, before departing at the end of the 1954–55 season.[5][6] Clacton TownLedgerton dropped into non-league football and joined Eastern Counties League side Clacton Town in the summer of 1955.[6] He bagged 30 goals during the 1955–56 season to set a new goalscoring record at the club and beat his own record by scoring 31 goals in the 1956–57 season, winning the East Anglian Cup.[6] Ledgerton was an integral part of the best years in the club's existence, firing in the goals which led the club to be accepted into the Southern League South-East Division, its highest ever placing in the league pyramid.[6] Suffering relegation in the 1958–59 season, the club won the 1959–60 Southern League Division One title. Ledgerton played for Clacton into the 1960s.[6] Personal lifeLedgerton's grandson, Matt Waters, also became a footballer and is F.C. Clacton's all-time leading goalscorer.[6] HonoursClacton Town
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References1. ^1 2 {{Hugman|11498|accessdate=12 June 2015}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Ledgerton, Terry}}2. ^1 {{Cite web |url=http://bluecorrespondent.co.uk/1952-53/september1952.html |title=September 1952 |publisher=Bluecorrespondent.co.uk |accessdate=28 July 2014}} 3. ^1 2 3 4 {{Cite book|title=100 Years Of Brentford|last=|first=|publisher=Brentford FC|year=1989|isbn=0951526200|editor-last=White|editor-first=Eric|location=|pages=380–384|quote=|via=}} 4. ^1 {{Cite book|title=Timeless Bees: Brentford F.C. Who's Who 1920–2006|last=Haynes|first=Graham|last2=Coumbe|first2=Frank|publisher=Yore Publications|year=2006|isbn=978-0955294914|location=|page=96|pages=|quote=|via=}} 5. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.millwall-history.org.uk/Season%2054-55.xlsm|title=Season%2054–55|publisher=millwall-history.org.uk|accessdate=28 July 2014}} 6. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{Cite web |url=http://www.fcclacton.com/item.php?pg=customcontent&pd=61&it=195 |title=Hall of Fame entry #5 – Terry Ledgerton – Hall of Fame |publisher=FC Clacton |accessdate=28 July 2014}} 11 : 1930 births|2004 deaths|Footballers from Liverpool|English footballers|Brentford F.C. players|English Football League players|Millwall F.C. players|Association football forwards|Association football wingers|F.C. Clacton players|Southern Football League players |
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