Jack Griffiths Explained

Jack Griffiths
Fullname:John Griffiths
Birth Date:15 September 1909
Birth Place:Fenton, Staffordshire, England
Height:[1]
Position:Left-back
Youthclubs1:Shirebrook
Years1:1929–1932
Caps1:5
Goals1:0
Years2:1932–1934
Clubs2:Bolton Wanderers
Caps2:24
Goals2:0
Years3:1934–1939
Clubs3:Manchester United
Caps3:165
Goals3:1
Years4:1945–1946
Clubs4:Hyde United
Caps4:22
Goals4:0
Totalcaps:216
Totalgoals:1

John Griffiths (15 September 1909 – 1975) was an English footballer who played at left-back for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bolton Wanderers, and Manchester United in the 1930s. He won promotion out of the Second Division three times, once with Wolves and twice with Manchester United.

Career

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Griffiths joined Wolverhampton Wanderers from Shirebrook in May 1929, making his debut on 26 April 1930 in a 4–4 draw with Bradford Park Avenue. This was one of just six appearances for the club, though. Wolves finished ninth in the Second Division in 1929–30, before finishing fourth in 1930–31 and winning the division in 1931–32.

Bolton Wanderers

He left Molineux, and moved to Bolton Wanderers in 1932, but did not make much of an impact as he had several injuries. The "Trotters" suffered relegation out of the First Division in 1932–33, and narrowly missed out on promotion back to the top-flight in 1933–34.

Manchester United

Griffiths left Burnden Park for Manchester United in March 1934, becoming a replacement for Jack Silcock, who left the club in August 1934. The "Red Devils" finished fifth in the Second Division in 1934–35, before going up as champions in 1935–36. He scored his only senior goal on 1 April 1936, in a 2–2 draw with Fulham at Craven Cottage. United were relegated straight out of the First Division in 1936–37, before winning promotion once again in 1937–38 with a second-place finish. United finished 14th in the top-flight in 1938–39. His professional footballing career was ended due to the Second World War, but he still played 58 games for the club during the war. He also guested for Notts County, Stoke City (16 appearances), Port Vale, West Bromwich Albion, Derby County.[2]

Hyde United

After the war he became a player-coach of Cheshire County League side Hyde United.[2] He played 22 league and two FA Cup games for Hyde. He also played in the 1946 Cheshire Senior Cup final victory over Witton Albion at Gresty Road on 30 March 1946. He later worked as a physiotherapist in Gee Cross, which was then in Cheshire.

Career statistics

Source:[3] [4]

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Wolverhampton Wanderers1929–30Second Division100010
1930–31Second Division401050
Total501060
Bolton Wanderers1932–33First Division21010220
1933–34Second Division300030
Total24010250
Manchester United1933–34Second Division10000100
1934–35Second Division40030430
1935–36Second Division41130441
1936–37First Division21000210
1937–38Second Division18000180
1938–39First Division35020370
Total1651801731
Hyde United1945–46Cheshire County League19000190
1946–47Cheshire County League302050
Total22020240
Career total21611202331

Honours

Wolverhampton Wanderers

1931–32

Manchester United

1935–36

Hyde United

1946[5]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John "Jack" Griffiths - Manchester United Player Profile & Stats . www.mufcinfo.com . 30 October 2022.
  2. Book: Kent, Jeff. Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. 119. 1996. 0-9529152-0-0.
  3. Web site: Hyde United Football Club: Database . www.hydeunited.com . 25 October 2022.
  4. Web site: Hyde United Football Club: Database . www.hydeunited.com . 25 October 2022.
  5. Web site: Hyde United Football Club: Database . www.hydeunited.com . 25 October 2022.