Brian Jackson (footballer, born 1933) explained

Brian Jackson
Birth Date:1 April 1933
Birth Place:Walton-on-Thames, England
Position:Outside-right
Youthclubs1:Weybridge Schools
Youthclubs2:Chase of Chertsey
Youthclubs3:Arsenal
Years1:1950–1951
Clubs1:Leyton Orient
Caps1:38
Goals1:2
Years2:1951–1958
Clubs2:Liverpool
Caps2:125
Goals2:12
Years3:1958–1962
Clubs3:Port Vale
Caps3:159
Goals3:29
Years4:1962–1964
Clubs4:Peterborough United
Caps4:47
Goals4:4
Years5:1964
Clubs5:Lincoln City
Caps5:10
Goals5:1
Years6:1964–1965
Clubs6:Burton Albion
Years7:1965–1966
Clubs7:Boston United
Totalcaps:379
Totalgoals:48

Brian Jackson (1 April 1933 – 14 February 2020) was an English professional footballer of the 1950s. He scored 53 goals in 409 league and cup appearances in a 14-year career in the Football League.

An outside-right, he moved from Leyton Orient to Liverpool for £6,500 in November 1951. After playing seven years at Anfield, he was sold to Port Vale for £1,700 in July 1958. He helped the "Valiants" to win the Fourth Division title in 1958–59, before he was sold to Peterborough United for £2,000 in June 1962. He later played for Lincoln City, Burton Albion, and Boston United.

Career

Jackson began his career as an amateur with Arsenal before he made 38 appearances in the Third Division South for Alec Stock's Leyton Orient in the 1950–51 season. He impressed in his creative performances at Brisbane Road, enough so that Liverpool manager Don Welsh paid £6,500 and part-exchanged Don Woan to bring the 18-year-old to the club in November 1951.[1] He made his debut on 10 November 1951 at Anfield in a league match against Bolton Wanderers; Jackson's first goal for the club in the 61st minute was enough for the "Reds" to get a point from a 1–1 draw. He went on to tally up 15 First Division appearances in the 1951–52 season. However, he never established himself in the Liverpool side and featured only five times in the 1952–53 campaign. He scored four goals in 28 games in 1953–54, as Liverpool suffered relegation. He featured in 23 Second Division games in the 1954–55 campaign, before posting 15 appearances in 1955–56 and 19 appearances in 1956–57, as Liverpool twice finished in third place. He played 24 games in the 1957–58 campaign, as Phil Taylor's side finished two points short of promotion. His stay at Liverpool lasted for six and a half years and he managed 133 senior appearances, mostly in his preferred outside right position, never really establishing himself as a first-team regular.

In July 1958, he joined Port Vale for a £1,700 fee as a replacement for recently sold winger Colin Askey.[2] [3] He scored eight goals in 38 games in the 1958–59 season, ad provided many assists as the "Valiants" won the Fourth Division title.[2] [3] He scored 11 goals in 53 appearances in the 1959–60 season, including Vale's consolation goal against Aston Villa in the FA Cup Fifth Round defeat at Vale Park.[2] He went on to claim ten goals in 47 appearances in the 1960–61 campaign, as Vale rose to seventh in the league.[2] He then scored seven goals in 42 games in the 1961–62 campaign, before manager Norman Low decided to sell him on to Jimmy Hagan's Peterborough United for £2,000 in June 1962.[2] He helped Jack Fairbrother's "Posh" to finish sixth in the Third Division in 1962–63 and then tenth in 1963–64. Jackson left London Road for Bill Anderson's Fourth Division Lincoln City. He succeeded Bud Houghton as club captain in September 1964.[4] He departed the "Imps" at Sincil Bank for Peter Taylor's Southern League side Burton Albion. After leaving Eton Park, he later turned out for Boston United.

Style of play

Jackson was a pacey winger who excelled at providing crosses for the forwards and also had good technical skills such as penalty taking.[3]

Later life

After leaving the game, Jackson settled in the Ermine in Lincoln and worked as a teacher, gardener and road worker until his retirement at 65.

He had seven grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren[5]

Career statistics

Source:

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Leyton Orient1950–51Third Division South2120000212
1951–52Third Division South1700000170
Total3820000382
Liverpool1951–52First Division1411000151
1952–53First Division50000050
1953–54First Division2741000284
1954–55Second Division2333000263
1955–56Second Division1500000150
1956–57Second Division1920000192
1957–58Second Division2222000242
Total12512700013212
Port Vale1958–59Fourth Division3783100409
1959–60Third Division4586100519
1960–61Third Division43832104710
1961–62Third Division3457210427
Total159291752017834
Peterborough United1962–63Third Division2223000252
1963–64Third Division2520010262
Total4743010514
Lincoln City1964–65Fourth Division1010000101
Career total379482753040953

Honours

Port Vale

1958–59[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brian Jackson. lfchistory.net. 17 May 2009.
  2. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 150. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.
  3. News: Baggaley . Michael . 'A very fine player' – Port Vale fans pay tribute to Brian Jackson . 25 February 2020 . Stoke Sentinel . 25 February 2020.
  4. News: Lincoln board tells manager Bill: 'Now we pick the team' . Harry . Miller . Daily Mirror . 22 September 1964 . 31 . And the shake-up doesn't end there. Lincoln's busy board have changed their captain, too—Brian Jackson, ex-Liverpool and Peterborough player, takes over from Bud Houghton..
  5. News: Hennessy . Peter . Family pay tribute as ex-Lincoln City and Liverpool player dies . 2 March 2020 . lincolnshirelive . 21 February 2020.
  6. Book: Kent, Jeff. The Valiants' Years: The Story of Port Vale. Witan Books. 1990. 171–196. Fame and Fortune (1950–1959). 0-9508981-4-7.