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Jack Devey

John Henry George Devey (26 December 1866 – 11 October 1940) was an English football player and a first-class cricketer. He is considered one of Aston Villa's greatest captains.

John Devey
Personal information
Full name John Henry George Devey
Date of birth (1866-12-26)26 December 1866
Place of birth Newtown, Birmingham, England
Date of death 11 October 1940(1940-10-11) (aged 73)
Place of death Birmingham, England
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Wellington Road
Excelsior
Aston Unity
Aston Manor
1889 West Bromwich Albion 0 (0)
1889–1891 Mitchells St George's
1891–1902 Aston Villa 268 (168)
Total 268 (168)
International career
1891[1] Football Alliance XI 1 (0)
1892–1894 England 2 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Football career

Devey was born in Birmingham and signed for Aston Villa in March 1891; A skilful inside right/centre-forward and an England international with two caps, he was exceptionally clever with head and feet in front of goal and a prolific goalscorer. He was Villa's top goal scorer in 6 of his 12 seasons with the club.[2]

For eight years, Devey captained Aston Villa during which time they won the League championship five times between 1894 and 1900 and the FA Cup twice. Including the famous 'Double' in the 1896–97 season.

 
Captain John Devey standing in front of the FA Cup which the club won for the second time in 1895

In October 1896 Devey was awarded a benefit match against Derby County, after which he was presented with an illuminated address from the club with the following words:

"Your courteous demeanour, manliness of character, love of fair play, and power as a leader, have alike endeared you to comrades and opponents, whilst the willing admiration of countless thousands has testified to your skill on the football and cricket fields".

— Tribute to Devey on illuminated address presented to him on the occasion of his benefit match in 1896,

William McGregor said this about Devey:

"It was under the guidance of that gentlemanly and talented leader, John Devey, that the golden age of the Villa club was reached. John Devey assumed the captaincy in 1892. Under his leadership the club won the League five times and the English Cup twice".

— William McGregor, C.B Fry's Magazine 1904

He retired as a player in April 1902 and was an Aston Villa director for the next 32 years, during which time he was actively involved with training and scouting new players.

Cricket career

Jack Devey was also a Warwickshire cricketer, first appearing for the county side in 1887, though matches were only rated as first-class from 1894. He was a right-handed batsman who batted in the middle order until around 1900, but then opened the innings until his final retirement from the game in 1907.[3] He also bowled occasional right-arm medium pace.

Professional Baseball

In 1890 Devey played professional baseball for Aston Villa in the National League of Baseball of Great Britain. He was a gifted baseball player, who led the statistical categories at the end of the year, including being the league’s batting champion.[4]

Family

He was one of five brothers who all played professional football, Ted and Will for Small Heath and John, Harry and Bob for Aston Villa. Another brother, Abel, was a cricketer with Staffordshire.[5]

Death

Devey stood down as a Villa director in 1934. He died 11th October 1940. The pall bearers at his funeral were six former Villa players: Billy Walker, Richard York, Arthur Dorrell, Jimmy Gibson, George Brown and Frank Barson ― all old international players.[6]


Honours

Aston Villa

References

  1. ^ Football Alliance v Football League, 20 April 1891, 11v11.com
  2. ^ Lerwill, John (2009). The Aston Villa Chronicles. Aston Villa Ltd. p. 464. ISBN 9780956286109.
  3. ^ "Jack Devey". www.cricketarchive.com. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  4. ^ Gray, Joe (2010). What about the Villa?: Forgotten figures from Britain's pro baseball league of 1890. ISBN 9781907741005.
  5. ^ "Abel Devey". cricketarchive. Retrieved 1 March 2009.
  6. ^ "England Football Online". cricketarchive. Retrieved 20 February 2021.

External links

  • Jack Devey at Englandstats.com
  • Jack Devey at Soccerbase  
  • Profile on www.cricketarchive.com

jack, devey, john, henry, george, devey, december, 1866, october, 1940, english, football, player, first, class, cricketer, considered, aston, villa, greatest, captains, john, deveypersonal, informationfull, namejohn, henry, george, deveydate, birth, 1866, dec. John Henry George Devey 26 December 1866 11 October 1940 was an English football player and a first class cricketer He is considered one of Aston Villa s greatest captains John DeveyPersonal informationFull nameJohn Henry George DeveyDate of birth 1866 12 26 26 December 1866Place of birthNewtown Birmingham EnglandDate of death11 October 1940 1940 10 11 aged 73 Place of deathBirmingham EnglandPosition s StrikerSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls Wellington RoadExcelsiorAston UnityAston Manor1889West Bromwich Albion0 0 1889 1891Mitchells St George s1891 1902Aston Villa268 168 Total268 168 International career1891 1 Football Alliance XI1 0 1892 1894England2 1 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Football career 2 Cricket career 3 Professional Baseball 4 Family 5 Death 6 Honours 7 References 8 External linksFootball career EditDevey was born in Birmingham and signed for Aston Villa in March 1891 A skilful inside right centre forward and an England international with two caps he was exceptionally clever with head and feet in front of goal and a prolific goalscorer He was Villa s top goal scorer in 6 of his 12 seasons with the club 2 For eight years Devey captained Aston Villa during which time they won the League championship five times between 1894 and 1900 and the FA Cup twice Including the famous Double in the 1896 97 season Captain John Devey standing in front of the FA Cup which the club won for the second time in 1895In October 1896 Devey was awarded a benefit match against Derby County after which he was presented with an illuminated address from the club with the following words Your courteous demeanour manliness of character love of fair play and power as a leader have alike endeared you to comrades and opponents whilst the willing admiration of countless thousands has testified to your skill on the football and cricket fields Tribute to Devey on illuminated address presented to him on the occasion of his benefit match in 1896 William McGregor said this about Devey It was under the guidance of that gentlemanly and talented leader John Devey that the golden age of the Villa club was reached John Devey assumed the captaincy in 1892 Under his leadership the club won the League five times and the English Cup twice William McGregor C B Fry s Magazine 1904 He retired as a player in April 1902 and was an Aston Villa director for the next 32 years during which time he was actively involved with training and scouting new players Cricket career EditJack Devey was also a Warwickshire cricketer first appearing for the county side in 1887 though matches were only rated as first class from 1894 He was a right handed batsman who batted in the middle order until around 1900 but then opened the innings until his final retirement from the game in 1907 3 He also bowled occasional right arm medium pace Professional Baseball EditIn 1890 Devey played professional baseball for Aston Villa in the National League of Baseball of Great Britain He was a gifted baseball player who led the statistical categories at the end of the year including being the league s batting champion 4 Family EditHe was one of five brothers who all played professional football Ted and Will for Small Heath and John Harry and Bob for Aston Villa Another brother Abel was a cricketer with Staffordshire 5 Death EditDevey stood down as a Villa director in 1934 He died 11th October 1940 The pall bearers at his funeral were six former Villa players Billy Walker Richard York Arthur Dorrell Jimmy Gibson George Brown and Frank Barson all old international players 6 Honours EditAston Villa Football League First Division 1893 94 1895 96 1896 97 1898 99 1899 00 FA Cup 1895 1897References Edit Football Alliance v Football League 20 April 1891 11v11 com Lerwill John 2009 The Aston Villa Chronicles Aston Villa Ltd p 464 ISBN 9780956286109 Jack Devey www cricketarchive com Retrieved 23 July 2015 Gray Joe 2010 What about the Villa Forgotten figures from Britain s pro baseball league of 1890 ISBN 9781907741005 Abel Devey cricketarchive Retrieved 1 March 2009 England Football Online cricketarchive Retrieved 20 February 2021 External links EditJack Devey at Englandstats com Jack Devey at Soccerbase Profile on www cricketarchive com Profile on www englandfc com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Devey amp oldid 1129448130, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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