Wigan Borough Football Club - Complete
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Players A to Z - (Ingram-Knight)



INGRAM, John 

DOB: 29th September 1909
Other clubs: Ashton St Thomas’, Loughborough Corinthians, Chorley, Burscough Rangers
Honours: Manchester Senior Cup winner 1930 (Wigan Borough)

John was an inside left who played for Boro in 1929 after veing spotted playing locally for Ashton St Thomas’. His career total whilst at Springfield Park read 1 goal scored in 11 League appearances. He made his League debut on 23rd November 1929 against Lincoln City at Springfield Park in a game that Boro won 4-1.  He also made 4 Manchester Senior Cup appearances and 1 FA Cup appearance without scoring.  He left Boro to sign for Loughborough Corinthians in 1930 who, somewhat ironically, folded three years later!

JACKSON, Thomas

DOB:
Other clubs: Southport Tramways

Thomas, the captain and centre half of Southport Tramways was brought to the club as a reserve in August 1921.  He failed to make the grade at Springfield Park.

JENKINSON, William
 

DOB: 2nd March 1892
DIED: 3rd April 1967
Other clubs: Golborne United, Manchester City (trial), South Liverpool, St Helelns Recreation, Nelson, Liverpool, Wallasey United, Chorley
Height and weight: 5ft 9 ins, 11st 10 lbs.

Bill, who goes down in the record books as Boro’s first ever Football League captain, could play on the left or right side of defence and he started his career at his home town club, Golborne United. In 1919 he was playing for Liverpool and whilst at Anfield  he made 13 League appearances without scoring.  He also represented the club twice in the Lancashire Senior Cup without finding the net.

Boro were his second and last Football League club. He arrived at Springfield Park in 1921 just in time to play on the left side of the defence in Boro’s first ever Football League game at Nelson on 27th August 1921 which resulted in a 2-1 victory.  In total he made 10 League appearances without scoring. On leaving Wigan he joined Wallasey United before winding his career up at Chorley.

Bill was also an accomplished cricketer and spent most of his summers playing for Bootle CC.

JENNINGS, John 

DOB: 27th August 1902
DIED: 14the April 1977
Other clubs: Platt Bridge Wesleyans, Cardiff City, Middlesbrough, Preston North End, Bradford City, Northampton Town (wartime guest)
Honours: WELSH FOOTBALL LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE (once)
Height and weight: 5 ft. 10 ins, 11 st

Platt Bridge born Jack started his career at Boro after being picked up from local outfit Platt Bridge Wesleyans.  He was very adaptable, being able to play anywhere along the back line. He arrived at Springfield Park in the winter of 1923, making his League debut on 1st January 1924.  The game was against New Brighton at Springfield Park with Boro running out 1-0 winners.  In total he made 47 League appearances, scoring once along with a single appearance in the Lancashire Senior Cup and the FA Cup and 4 appearances in the Manchester Senior Cup, before moving to Wales in 1926 to join Cardiff City.

It was whilst at Ninian Park he made a Welsh FA representative team due to outstanding performances in making 94 League appearances for the Bluebirds without scoring. In 1929 he moved to Middlesbrough along with Cardiff team mates Joe Hillier and Freddie Warren, where he made 195 League appearances and scored 10 goals in a seven-year spell at Ayresome Park.

His next port of call was Preston North End for whom he made 19 League appearances and scored once in 1936. The following season saw him plying his trade at Bradford City (his last Football league club) making 28 League appearances without finding the net in season 1937/38.

He later worked as a masseur for the Northamptonshire County Cricket team and coached the England amateur team as well as a number of the then current British athletes.

JEPSON, John James

DOB: 19th August 1899
DIED: February 1987
Other clubs: New Mills, Atherton, New Mills, Stalybridge Celtic, Notts County, Accrington Stanley, Mansfield Town, Macclesfield Town, Altrincham, Nelson, Rossendale United, Hurst, New Brighton (trial), Rhyl

Jimmy was a centre forward born in Heaton Norris. He started his career at New Mills, with a spell at Atherton sandwiched in the middle of it, before signing for Stalybridge Celtic and then Notts County in 1924. He didn’t make the grade at Meadow Lane and in 1925 he joined Accrington Stanley. In almost two years at Peel Park he made 54 League appearances and scored 41 goals. He then spent some time at Carlisle United before returning to Accrington in 1928. Again, he had a very successful two-year spell, scoring 41 goals in 61 League appearances.

Boro where his next club for whom he signed in the summer of 1930.  He made his debut against Darlington at the Feethams on the opening day of season 1930/31 in a game that ended 3-2 in Boro’s favour.  In total he made 35 League appearances and scored a very impressive 28 goals. He also played and scored in 1 Lancashire Senior Cup game and he appeared once for the club in the FA Cup without scoring.

After making 1 League appearance without scoring for Mansfield Town the following year, his Football League career was over. He did play for another Football League club after navigating three teams in the Non League world, namely Macclesfield Town, Altrincham and Nelson, but he never made a first team appearance for New Brighton.  He finished his career at Rossendale United.

JEWETT, Alfred

DOB: 15th November 1899
Died: 13th July 1980
Other clubs: Bitterne United, Southampton, Thornycrofts, Arsenal, Lincoln City, Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic

Centre half Alf was born in died in South Stoneham nr Southampton and started his career at Bitterne United. In 1921 he was signed by Southampton but he failed to make the grade at the Dell and he spent a couple of months in the Non League scene with Thornycrofts before Arsenal decided to take a chance on him in 1922. Again, he never played a first team game and it was at the start of season 1923/24 that he finally played League football with Lincoln City. He made 37 League appearances and scored 3 League goals in his three years at Sincil Bank, from where he signed for Boro on a trial basis after a two-year lay off with injury.

However he was to make just a single League appearance, against Stoke City at Springfield Park on 6thSeptember 1926 a game that resulted in a 0-3 defeat, before he moved closer to home to finish his football career with Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic.

JOBE, Thomas 

DOB:
Other clubs: Chesterfield, Ashton St Thomas’ Haydock Athletic, Crompton Recs.

Outside left Tommy was signed from Chesterfield in September 1930. However, he never made a first team appearance during two months at Springfield Park.  He left Boro for Ashton St Thomas’ in November 1930 spending three seasons there before signing for Haydock Athletic.  He then joined Crompton Recs in September 1936 and they are thought to have been his last club.

JOHNSON, George 

DOB: 6th January 1907
DIED: February 1989
Other clubs: Walker Celtic, Darlington, Chelsea, Northfleet  LGOC Sports Association (Putney)

George was a right back who made 3 League appearances without scoring whilst at Springfield Park in 1925.  He made his League debut on 3rd October 1925 against Southport at Haig Avenue which Boro lost 3-1.  He played in the next two League games against Doncaster Rovers at Springfield Park which Boro lost 0-1 and against Tranmere Rovers at Prenton Park where Boro suffered a crushing 5-1 defeat and that was the end of his career in Wigan.  He had earlier made just 1 appearance in the Lancashire Senior Cup against Accrington Stanley and that too ended with him on the losing side.

On leaving Springfield Park he made 2 League appearances without scoring for Darlington in 1926 before a one thousand pounds transfer to Chelsea in November 1927.  On retiring from football he settled in the London area making a living as a driver for the West London Omnibus Company.

JOHNSON, William Joseph

DOB:23rd June 1900
DIED: 1976
Other clubs: Bradley United, Talbot Stead Tube Works, Cannock Town, Crystal Palace, Barnsley, West Ham United, Southend United, Walsall, Halifax Town, Accrington Stanley, Cannock Town, Cradley Heath
Height and weight: 5ft 8 ins, 11st

‘Joe’ was born in Wednesbury and could play at inside right or inside left. He certainly had a varied career, starting with local Non League teams before signing for Crystal Palace in 1922. He stayed at the ‘Nest’, aka the Croydon Common Athletic Ground, for two years making 29 League appearances and scoring 6 goals. He was a member of the squad that re located to the current Selhurst Park in 1924.  It is unknown whether or not he played in Palace’s first game at their current home in a 0-1 defeat against Sheffield Wednesday on 30th August 1924.

He signed for Barnsley in 1925 and his stay at Oakwell encompassed 17 League appearances and 2 goals before he found himself at Upton Park for the start of season 1926/27. His West Ham United career consisted of 15 League appearances and 2 goals before a move to Walsall, for whom he never played a first team game.

Wigan Borough was his next port of call and he made his League debut for the club on the opening day of season 1930/31 against Darlington away from home.  The game resulted in a 3-2 victory for Boro and Joe scored two of the goals.  In total, he netted 9 times in 30 League appearances, along with a single game in that season’s FA Cup competition that was lost 2-0 against Wrexham at the Racecourse Ground.

Due to the club’s selling policy in those dark days, they decreed that he would move to Halifax Town. He made 27 League appearances and scored 7 goals for the Shaymen in 1931 before joining his last Football League club, Accrington Stanley, in 1932. His Peel Park career consisted of 7 goals in 26 League appearances before he gave up the professional game.

JONES, George Wilfred

DOB: 28th June 1895
DIED: 1970
Other clubs: Crook Town, Gwersylt, Wrexham, Everton, Middlesbrough, Southport, Yeovil and Petters United, Great Harwood
Height and weight: 5 ft. 6 ins, 11 st

Outside right George was born in Crook, County Durham and it was after playing for his home town club and Gwersylt that Everton signed him in 1919. He made 36 League appearances and scored twice at Goodison Park before signing for Boro in January 1923. His League debut for Boro came on 27th January 1923 against Chesterfield at Springfield Park in a game that Boro won 1-0.  In just over two years at Springfield Park he scored 7 goals in 89 League appearances.  He also made 1 Lancashire Senior Cup appearance, 7 Manchester Senior Cup appearances and 5 FA Cup appearances, without scoring in any of these games, before joining Middlesbrough in 1925.

His stay at Ayresome Park saw him make 24 League appearances and score 1 goal before signing for Southport, who were to be his last Football League club. He made 56 League appearances at Haig Avenue in a two-year stint in which he netted 7 times. Upon leaving the Sandgrounders he drifted into the Non League scene with Yeovil and Petters United and Great Harwood.

JONES, Charles Reginald

DOB: 1907
Other clubs: Chirk FC, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Altrinham

Left half  Charlie was born in Wrexham and he arrived at Springfield Park from Chirk FC on 8th April 1926 and played just 1 League game whilst at Springfield Park and this came against Halifax Town at Springfield Park on 10th April 1926 after Jammy Riddell had to miss the game due to illness. The game resulted in a 0-0 draw.  Upon leaving Springfield Park he joined Wolverhampton Wanderers before winding up his career at Altrincham.

JULIAN, Samuel 

DOB:
Other clubs: Eastwood Town, Newthorpe Rangers, Notts County, Ilkeston United, Heanor Town, Halifax Town, Gresley Rovers
Height and weight: 5 ft. 11 ins, 12 st 3 lbs.

ammy was a left back born in Eastwood. He arrived at Boro at the end of the 1930/31 season after signing from Halifax Town for whom he had made 32 League appearances without scoring, having previously played for Newthorpe Rangers and Notts County, where he failed to make a first team appearance and Heanor Town.

He played every game except the final game against Wrexham in that traumatic 1931/32 season. In total he made 11 League appearances without scoring, all of them being expunged from official records.  As were his 2 Lancashire Senior Cup appearances for Boro.

Not much is known after leaving Springfield Park in such traumatic circumstances, but he does resurface in September 1934 after he signs for Central Alliance outfit, Gresley Rovers.

KEARSLAKE, Joseph G

DOB:
Other clubs: Newtown (Southampton), Everton, Stockport County, Chester

Joe was a Southampton born outside left/centre forward who made 1 League appearance and scored 1 goal for Everton before moving to Boro in 1920. He never played a League game for the club, having signed when the team competed in the Lancashire Combination. He does have the distinction of playing in Boro’s first ever game after the club changed from the amateur ‘Wigan United’ outfit. This occurred on 21st November 1920 and the opposition were Bacup Borough at Springfield Park in a Lancashire Combination game which resulted in a 2-2 draw. He also played in Boro’s first ever game at Springfield Park as a League club. He was in the side that beat Woolwich Arsenal 2-1 in a friendly game on 4th May 1921.

It was from Springfield Park that he joined Stockport County just months into the 1921/22 season, making 15 League appearances and netting twice whilst at Edgeley Park before finishing his career at Chester.  He is included in the A to Z because Boro were a League club when he appeared for Boro against Arsenal in the summer of 1921.

KEARSLEY, E

Amateur inside forward who signed in the summer of 1925.  He was unable to make the grade at Springfield Park.

KEEGAN, J

An amateur outside right who signed the appropriate forms for Boro in the summer of 1925 without ever making the grade at Springfield Park.

KEEN, James Frederick

DOB: 25th November 1895
DIED: 1980
Other clubs: Walker Celtic, Carlisle United, Bristol City, Newcastle United, Queens Park Rangers, Hull City, Darlington, Walker Celtic

James was an outside right player born in Walker. He started his football career at his home town club before signing for Bristol City in August 1920 following a thwo month spell at Carlisle United. He made 9 League appearances at Ashton Gate, scoring once before moving to Newcastle United in 1922. His time on the Tyne only yielded 2 League appearances and no goals and by 1923 he was playing for Queens Park Rangers. He made 31 League appearances without scoring for Rangers before a move to Hull City.

His record of changing clubs once every year continued after he made 17 League appearances for the Tigers when he signed for Darlington in the summer of 1925. However, he failed to make the grade at Feethams and was soon on his way to Springfield Park. He made his League debut for Boro on 7thSeptember 1925 against Coventry City at Highfield Road in a 0-0 draw.  In total, he made 12 League appearances without scoring and he also played once without scoring in the Manchester Senior Cup and the FA Cup.

Boro are believed to be his last Football League club.

KELLY, Thomas 

DOB: 23rd January 1902
DIED: 1979
Other clubs: Corpus Christi, Ancoats Lads Club, Bradford Road Gasworks, Hadfield, Stalybridge Celtic, Barnsley, Rhyl Athletic

Tommy was a centre half born in Manchester, who appears to have had a very brief Football League career. After playing local football he signed for Barnsley at the start of the 1923/24 season, making 15 League appearances and scoring 6 goals before drifting into Non League football with Rhyl Athletic.

He then surfaces at Springfield Park in 1930 but he only played once for Boro without scoring.  His one and only game for the club took place on 13th December 1930 and it was against Barrow at Holker Street in a game in which Boro were hammered 4-1, Tommy was made the scapegoat by the local press even though the team had been suffering a bad loss of form during the previous month.

KERFOOT, T

DOB:
Height and weight: 5ft 8 ins, 11 st

Kerfoot was a Leigh born player who played as a centre forward, He signed amateur forms in August 1921 but he failed to make the grade at Springfield Park.

KERSHAW, John

DOB: 7th April 1899
DIED, December 1977
Other clubs; Standish St Marie’s, Standish St Wilf’s, Wigan United, Chorley, Runcorn, Hurst, Winsford United, Congleton Town
Height and weight: 5ft 6 ½ ins, 11 st 7 lbs.


Jack, who hailed from Standish and served with the Machine Gun Corps in France during World War One, was at the club during their West Lancashire League and Lancashire Combination days until 1924. In fact he was the only player that the Wigan Borough directors retained from the old 1921 Wigan United team.  He made 42 League appearances and scored once during two spells whilst at Springfield Park. He played in Boro’s first ever game at Springfield Park as a League club, being in the side that beat Woolwich Arsenal 2-1 in a friendly game on 4th May 1921. In fact he scored the first goal of the game which also happened to be a penalty. In doing so he became the first ever Wigan Football League player to score at Springfield Park.

He had to wait five months after the Arsenal game to make his League debut and this came against Halifax Town at Springfield Park on 22nd October 1921 in a game that Boro won 4-3.  ‘Butcher’ joined Chorley in the summer of 1924 after being allowed to leave on a free transfer.

He then had a short spell back at Boro, making his second Boro League debut, and his final appearance for the club, against Hartlepools United on Christmas Day 1924, a game which Boro lost 0-1.  He then signed for Colwyn Bay United in early in the New Year.  Whilst at Springfield Park he had also made 3 appearances in both the Lancashire Senior Cup and the FA Cup without scoring.  Upon leaving North Wales he plied his trade at Runcorn before signing for his final club, Hurst, in the summer of 1929.

KETTLE, William Walderham

DOB: 10th September 1898
DIED: 12th October 1980
Other clubs: Leeds City, South Shields, Newcastle United, Ebbw Vale, Southend United, Grimsby Town, Southport
Height and weight: 5 ft. 8 ins, 10 st 9 lbs.


Billy was born in South Shields and has the dubious honour of playing for THREE teams that were forced to give up their Football League places! An outside or inside left, he started his career with the infamous Leeds City, who were later expelled from the Football League for making illegal payments to players. His next port of call was South Shields before signing for Newcastle United in 1919. However, he never made the first team at St James’ Park and was soon playing Non League football with Ebbw Vale.

In 1921 he was playing at Roots Hall for Southend United, for whom he made 31 League appearances and scored once. The following year saw him make 16 League appearances and score 3 times for Grimsby Town before he signed for Southport (his third club that eventually went out of the Football League) and he made 18 League appearances and scored once for the Haig Avenue outfit before arriving at Springfield Park in 1923.

He made his Boro League debut against Barrow at Holker Street on 23rd February 1924 in a game that resulted in a 2-1 win for the home side.  His two-year spell at the club produced 13 goals in 39 League games.  He also played 2 Lancashire Senior Cup games, scoring in a 1-3 defeat against Accrington Stanley on 14th October 1925.  He also played 4 Manchester Senior Cup games and 3 FA Cup games without scoring before leaving Springfield Park.

KIDD, Ernest 

DOB: 25th May 1895
DIED: 1974
Other clubs: Scotswood, Newcastle United, Dunston Atlas Villa, Bolton Wanderers, Ashington, Workington AFC
Height and weight: 5 ft. 9 ½ ins, 11 st 3 lbs.

Ernie was an outside right born in Tynemouth who started his Football League career at Bolton Wanderers whom he had signed for from Dunston Atlas Villa, his hometown team. He arrived at Springfield Park during the 1921/22 season from the Trotters and made his Boro League debut on 18th March 1922 against Lincoln City at Springfield Park in a game which Boro won 3-1.  In total he played 26 League games without scoring at Springfield Park, he also played once in the Lancashire Senior Cup and he made 3 appearances in the FA Cup without scoring  before moving on to Ashington in 1923.  He finished his career at Workington AFC.

KILHOURY, Michael 

DOB: 19th February 1911
DIED: December 2002
Other clubs: Coldstream Guards, Kirklees Stars, Darwen, Sheffield United, Doncaster Rovers, Bradford City (wartime guest) Rotherham United (wartime guest), Watford (wartime guest) Millwall (wartime guest), York City (wartime guest), Denaby United, Goole Town.

Mick, who worked for the local council, is another player who played in Boro’s last ever Football League game. In fact, he also scored twice in the final Boro game ever played at Springfield Park (v Carlisle United on 17th October 1931 which resulted in a 3-2 victory). He was a solid player who could play on the inside right and left, and I suppose it is fitting that a player who was born in New Springs should have that two-goal honour.

Boro were in fact his first Football League club after he played in the Coldstream Guards, Kirklees Starts and Darwen previously. He made his League debut on 21stFebruary 1931 against Rochdale at Springfield Park, a game that Boro won 3-0.  He made 17 League appearances and scored 6 goals whilst at Springfield Park. Seven appearances and 3 goals were expunged from his record though, as were 2 of his 3 Lancashire Senior Cup appearances for Boro.

Mick, along with the rest of the surviving players when the club folded, was given a free transfer. Sheffield United was the club that benefitted and he went on to make 27 League appearances and score 6 goals for the Blades before he was transferred to Doncaster Rovers in 1936. Almost three years at Belle Vue saw Mick score 28 goals in 63 League appearances before he wound up his career in Non League football with Denaby United and Goole Town.

KNIGHT, John Herbert
DOB: 1889
DIED: 1958
Other clubs: Barrowfields, Heaton Park, Crewe Alexandra, Royal Welsh Regiment, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Manchester Regiment, Oldham Athletic (wartime guest), Glossop, Preston North End
Height and weight: 5 ft. 6 ½ ins, 10 st 6 lbs.


Bernard Ramsdale