Jack Coxford Explained

Jack Coxford
Fullname:John Coxford
Height:[1]
Position:Centre half
Birth Date:25 July 1901
Birth Place:North Seaton, Ashington, England
Death Place:Bury St Edmunds, England
Clubs1:North Seaton Colliery
Clubs2:Stakeford United
Years3:1924–1927
Caps3:11
Goals3:0
Years4:1927–1930
Caps4:16
Goals4:0
Years5:1930–1934
Caps5:134
Goals5:3
Years6:1934
Caps6:2
Goals6:0
Years7:1934–193?
Clubs7:Northfleet United

John Coxford (25 July 1901 – 1978) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Sunderland, Birmingham and Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic.[2] He played as a centre half.

Life and career

Coxford was born in North Seaton, Ashington, Northumberland. He played for North Seaton Colliery and Stakeford United before joining Sunderland in 1924.[3] He made his debut in the First Division on 18 April 1925, in a 1–1 draw at Blackburn Rovers, but never established himself as a first-team player. In April 1927, after only 11 games for Sunderland, Coxford joined fellow First Division club Birmingham.[3] [4] He was signed as cover for George Morrall, but the developing Tom Fillingham pushed Coxford down the pecking order, and after three years with the club in which he played only 16 games, he left for Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic of the Third Division South. At Bournemouth, Coxford had four seasons of regular first-team football. Towards the end of the 1933–34 season, he played two games for nearby Poole Town[3] before moving on to Northfleet United as player-coach.[5]

Northfleet United acted as a nursery club for Tottenham Hotspur. Wales and Tottenham player Ron Burgess described in his autobiography how Coxford went on to join the training staff at Tottenham, working under Cecil Poynton, with particular responsibility for the reserve team.[6]

Coxford died in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, in 1978 aged about 77.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Ready for action: few changes in the First Division of the League. Sunderland . Tom Tiddler . Athletic News . Manchester . 25 August 1924 . 5.
  2. Book: Joyce, Michael . Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 . SoccerData . Nottingham . 2004 . 63 . 978-1-899468-67-6.
  3. Book: Matthews, Tony . Birmingham City: A Complete Record . 1995 . Breedon Books . Derby . 80 . 978-1-85983-010-9.
  4. Web site: John Coxford . TheStatCat . 14 July 2015.
  5. Book: Burgess, Ron . Football: My Life . 1952 . Souvenir Press . London . 27–29., quoted in Soccer's kindergarten: Kent's nursery clubs of the 1930s . Soccer History . 6 . 31 March 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131103054217/http://www.soccer-history.co.uk/arsenaltottenhamnursery.pdf . 3 November 2013.
  6. Web site: A group of seven medals, comprising: two silver-gil . LiveAuctioneers.com . 31 March 2009.