词条 | Jack English (footballer, born 1886) |
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| name = Jack English | fullname = John Cogal English[1] | height = {{height|ft=5|in=8}} | birth_date = 13 December 1886 | birth_place = Hebburn, England | death_date = 21 January 1953 (age 66) | death_place = Northampton, England | currentclub = | position = Left Back | years1 = | years2 = | years3 = 1910–1912 | years4 = 1912–1913 | years5 = 1913–1919 | years6 =1919–1921 | clubs1 = Hebburn Argyle | clubs2 = Wallsend Park Villa | clubs3 = Preston North End | clubs4 = Watford | clubs5 = Sheffield United | clubs6 =Darlington | caps1 = | goals1 = | caps2 = | goals2 = | caps3 = 6 | goals3 = | caps4 = | goals4 = | caps5 = 73 | goals5 = 0 | caps6 = | goals6 = | nationalyears1= | nationalteam1= | nationalcaps1= | nationalgoals1 = | manageryears1 = 1919–1928 | manageryears2 = 1928–1931 | manageryears3 = 1931–1935 | manageryears4 = 1935–1939 | manageryears5 =1945–1946 | managerclubs1 = Darlington | managerclubs2 = Nelson | managerclubs3 = Northampton Town | managerclubs4 = Exeter City | managerclubs5 =Darlington }}John Cogal English (13 December 1886 – 21 January 1953)[1] was an English footballer and manager who played for Hebburn Argyle, Preston, Watford and Sheffield United. He played as a left-back and was judged to be the finest in the League in 1915.[1] Club careerBorn in Hebburn, County Durham, English started playing with Hebburn Argyle. He then went on to play for Preston and Watford, before being sold to Sheffield United for a fee of £500 in April 1913.[2] He was a member of the Blades team who won the FA Cup final in 1915.[1] He left the Blades after refusing to re-sign following World War I and joined Darlington in 1919 as player-manager, retiring from playing in 1921 but remaining as manager for a further seven years. He went on to manage Nelson, before moving to Northampton Town, resigning from that post in March 1935.[3] He later managed Exeter City.[4] International careerJack English was selected to play for England against Wales in 1914 but his club would not release him.[1] References1. ^1 2 {{cite book|last=Unknown|first=|title=Cup Final Programme|year=1915}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite book|title=The Watford Football Club Illustrated Who's Who|author=Jones, Trefor|year=1996|isbn= 0-9527458-0-1|page=80}} 3. ^{{cite news| title=Players' Movements| newspaper=The Guardian| date=9 Mar 1935| page=8| url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/15285049/player_movements_931935/| via=Newspapers.com}} 4. ^The Official Encyclopedia of Sheffield United by Tony Matthews, Dennis Clareborough and Andrew Kirkham, {{ISBN|1-904103-19-7}}, Page 83 External links
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