Jack Curtis (footballer, born 1888) explained

Jack Curtis
Fullname:John Joseph Curtis
Birth Date:13 December 1888
Birth Place:South Bank, England
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Wimbledon, England
Height:5 ft 5 in[2]
Position:Outside left
Years1:1904–1905
Clubs1:Eston United
Clubs2:South Bank St Peters
Years2:1905–1906
Years3:1906–1907
Clubs3:Sunderland
Caps3:1
Goals3:0
Years4:1907
Clubs4:South Bank
Years5:1907–1908
Clubs5:Shildon Athletic
Years6:1908–1909
Clubs6:Gainsborough Trinity
Caps6:30
Goals6:2
Years7:1909–1913
Clubs7:Tottenham Hotspur
Caps7:82
Goals7:5
Years8:1913–1914
Clubs8:Fulham
Caps8:2
Goals8:0
Years9:1914–1915
Clubs9:Brentford
Caps9:14
Goals9:1
Years10:1915–1919
Clubs10:Stockport County
Caps10:15
Goals10:1
Years11:1915–1916
Clubs11:Brentford (guest)
Caps11:13
Goals11:0
Years12:1919–1920
Clubs12:Middlesbrough
Caps12:5
Goals12:0
Clubs13:Shildon Athletic

John Joseph Curtis (13 December 1888 – 8 March 1955) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Sunderland, Gainsborough Trinity, Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham, Stockport County and Middlesbrough as an outside left.[3] He is best remembered for his four-year spell with Tottenham Hotspur between 1909 and 1913 and later coached in the Netherlands.[4] [5]

Career

An outside left, Curtis began his career with spells at non-League clubs Eston United, South Bank St Peters, South Bank, Shildon Athletic,[6] a period which was bisected by an unsuccessful spell with First Division club Sunderland during the 1906–07 season. Curtis joined Second Division club Gainsborough Trinity in 1908 and scored two goals in 30 league appearances, before joining divisional rivals Tottenham Hotspur the following year. Almost immediately after Curtis joined the club, promotion to the First Division was achieved and he went on to score five goals in 89 appearances during just over five years at White Hart Lane. After leaving White Hart Lane in 1913, Curtis had spells at Fulham, Brentford,[7] Stockport County and Middlesbrough, before rejoining Shildon Athletic in 1920, where he ended his career.[8]

Personal life

Curtis enlisted as a driver in the Royal Field Artillery in early 1915 during the First World War. He served with the 36th Battery of the 1A Reserve Brigade.

Career statistics

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SeasonLeagueFA CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sunderland1906–07[9] First Division100010
Tottenham Hotspur1908–09[10] Second Division2121
1909–10First Division37340413
1910–1130130331
1911–12900090
1912–13400040
Total82570895
Fulham1913–14[11] Second Division200020
Brentford1914–15Southern League Second Division14120161
Stockport County1914–15[12] Second Division151151
Middlesbrough1919–20First Division500050
Career total1197901287

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bees Review: Brentford Official Matchday Programme vs Hull City . 3 November 2015 . Regal Sports Press . Milton Keynes . 62.
  2. News: The coming of the big ball: the Second Division: Fulham . Athletic News . Manchester . 18 August 1913 . 5 . British Newspaper Archive . subscription.
  3. Book: Joyce, Michael . Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 . Tony Brown . 2012 . 978-1905891610 . Nottingham . 73.
  4. Web site: De Graafschap-bode : nieuws- en advertentieblad voor stad- en ambt-Doetinchem, Hummelo en Keppel, Wehl, Zeddam, 's Heerenberg, Ulft, Gendringen, Sillevolde, Terborg, Varsseveld, Dinxperlo, Aalten, Breedevoorde, Lichtenvoorde, Groenlo, Neede, Eibergen, Bor . 9 October 2022 . Delpher . nl.
  5. Web site: Provinciale Drentsche en Asser courant . 9 October 2022 . Delpher . nl.
  6. Web site: Curtis Jack Tottenham Hotspur 1911 . 23 December 2018 . Vintage Footballers . en-GB.
  7. Book: 100 Years Of Brentford . Brentford FC . 1989 . 0951526200 . White . Eric . 363.
  8. Web site: Newcastle United Footballers in the Great War . 24 October 2019 . North East War Memorials Project.
  9. Web site: 1906–07 : Football League Division 1 . 12 January 2017 . Sunderland AFC – Statistics, History and Records – from TheStatCat.
  10. Web site: John Curtis . 12 January 2017 . 11v11.com.
  11. Web site: John Curtis . 12 January 2017 . Fulhamweb.
  12. Web site: Watts . Ian . Jack Curtis County Record . 12 January 2017 . gogogocounty.org.