Saturday, 13 December 2014

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRO- BRITISH " JOHN FRANCIS JACK LESLIE " WAS AN ENGLISH FOOTBALLER WHO PLAYED AS AN INSIDE LEFT : GOES INTO TH "" HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

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 Jack Leslie (English footballer)


Jack Leslie
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Personal information
Full nameJohn Francis Leslie[1]
Date of birth17 August 1901
Place of birthCanning Town, England
Date of death1988 (aged 86–87)
Playing positionInside left
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Barking Town
1921–1935Plymouth Argyle384(133)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
John Francis "Jack" Leslie (17 August 1901 – 1988) was an English footballer who played as an Inside left.
Born to a Jamaican father in Canning Town, Leslie was the only professional black player in England during his time with Plymouth Argyle. He was set to become the first non-white player to represent England at international level before he was denied the opportunity when selectors were made aware that he was "a man of colour".[2] As a consequence, it wasn't until 1978 that Viv Anderson became the first black player to appear in an England shirt. Leslie enjoyed a 13-year spell with Plymouth Argyle, having joined the club from Barking Town in 1921. A creator and scorer of goals, his partnership with outside left Sammy Black has gone down in history as one of their very best.[3] The duo scored 319 goals between them in all competitions, with Leslie contributing 137 of them. In 1930, The Herald described him as "known throughout England for his skill and complexion."

Life and career

Leslie was born in Canning Town, London, and played for local team, Barking Town, before joining Plymouth Argyle in 1921. Leslie scored over 400 goals in his career, 134 of those for Plymouth in 400 appearances. He retired from football in 1935.
Leslie played at centre-forward and over the next thirteen years he scored 131 goals in 383 games. A call-up to the national teamwas cancelled when officials realised he was a "a man of colour"; his manager, Bob Jack, told him he had been selected to play for England. However, the invitation to play for his country was withdrawn. Leslie told the journalist, Brian Woolnough: "They must have forgot I was a coloured boy".[4] Leslie retired from professional football in 1934.
He later worked as a member of the backroom staff of his local club, West Ham United, as the boot-boy.[5] He died in 1988.

Honours

Plymouth Argyle

Career statistics[edit]

ClubDivisionSeasonLeagueFA CupClub TotalInternationalTotal Games
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Plymouth ArgyleThird1921–2290--90--90
Third1922–23631073--73
Third1923–24175--175--175
Third1924–254014104114--4114
Third1925–264017104117--4117
Third1926–273314103414--3414
Third1927–284115104215--4215
Third1928–294121414522--4522
Third1929–3032841369--369
Second1930–3139910409--409
Second1931–324120214321--4321
Second1932–3333411345--345
Second1933–34112--112--112
Second1934–3511--11--11
Total38413317440113700401137
Career Totals38413317440113700401137

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