Jerry Best (footballer, born 1901) explained

Jerry Best
Fullname:Jeremiah Best
Height:5 ft 8+1/2 in[1]
Birth Date:23 January 1901
Birth Place:Mickley, England
Death Place:Darlington, England
Position:Forward
Years1:1919–1920
Years2:1920–1921
Years3:1924–1925
Years4:1925–1929
Years5:1930
Years6:1930
Years7:1930–1931
Years8:1931–1933
Years9:1933–1937
Years10:1937
Years11:1938–1939
Clubs1:Newcastle United
Clubs2:Leeds United
Clubs3:Providence F.C.
Clubs4:New Bedford Whalers
Clubs5:Fall River F.C.
Clubs6:Pawtucket Rangers
Clubs7:New Bedford Whalers
Clubs8:Clapton Orient
Clubs9:Darlington
Clubs10:Hull City
Clubs11:Hexham
Caps1:2
Caps2:11
Caps3:29
Caps4:162
Caps5:2
Caps6:17
Caps7:31
Caps8:60
Caps9:109
Caps10:31
Caps11:37
Goals1:0
Goals2:1
Goals3:20
Goals4:66
Goals5:1
Goals6:15
Goals7:35
Goals8:?
Goals9:68
Goals10:11
Goals11:14
Club-Update:15:34, 4 August 2008 (UTC)

Jeremiah Best (23 January 1901 – 18 March 1975) was an English football player who began his career in England before moving to the American Soccer League. He led the league in scoring in 1930. In 1931, he returned to England, where he finished his career. He was born in Mickley, England.

Career

Best began his professional career in December 1919 with Newcastle United. He played only two games before being transferred to Leeds United in July 1920 for L100. While he began the season as the starting left inside forward, he lost his position to Basil Wood.[2] He left the team in 1921 and spent several years playing non-league football before moving to the United States in 1924 to sign with the Providence F.C. of the American Soccer League. In his first season in the league, he scored twenty-goals in twenty-nine games. In 1925, he moved to the New Bedford Whalers remaining there for the next four seasons. In 1929, Best played two games for the Fall River F.C. He then jumped to the Pawtucket Rangers for the remainder of the season. In the summer of 1930, Best rejoined the Whalers, leading the league in scoring with thirty-five goals in twenty-seven games in the fall 1930 season.[3] In 1931, Best moved back to England, signing with Clapton Orient for two seasons. In 1933, he transferred to Darlington where he became one of the club's all-time leading scorers.[4] He finished his career with Hull City in the 1936–37 season.

Honours

As a player

Darlington

Notes and References

  1. News: Darlington's ups and downs . Sunday Sun . Newcastle upon Tyne . 19 August 1934 . 20 . Newspapers.com.
  2. Web site: Leedsfans.org . 17 January 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071116093627/http://www.leedsfans.org.uk/leeds/players/34.html . 16 November 2007 . dead .
  3. Book: Jose, Colin . American Soccer League, 1921-1931 . Hardback . The Scarecrow Press . 1998 . 0-8108-3429-4 . .
  4. http://www.darlington-fc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/History/0,,10339~1027802,00.html Darlington F.C. team records