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Jack Roberts (footballer, born 1910)

John Edgar Roberts (15 March 1910 – 1 June 1985) was an English footballer and international baseball player. He had the nickname of "Nipper" Roberts.[3]

Jack Roberts
Personal information
Full name John Edgar Roberts[1]
Date of birth (1910-03-15)15 March 1910[1]
Place of birth Anfield, Liverpool, England[1]
Date of death 1 June 1985(1985-06-01) (aged 75)[1]
Place of death Cape Town, South Africa[1]
Height 5 ft 8+12 in (1.74 m)[2]
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Marine
Orrell
Blundellsands
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Northern Nomads
1931–1933 Southport 18 (8)
1933–1934 Liverpool 1 (0)
1934–1935 Wigan Athletic 57 (54)
1935–1940 Port Vale 93 (56)
International career
England amateurs
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

A forward, he played amateur football for Marine, Orrell, Blundellsands, and the Northern Nomads. He represented England amateurs, before entering the Football League with Southport. He joined Liverpool in May 1933, but left the club the following June after playing just one league game. He spent 18 months with Cheshire League champions Wigan Athletic, scoring 54 goals in 59 league appearances. He returned to the Football League with Port Vale in December 1935. He twice finished as the club's top-scorer, and no Football League player scored more league goals than Roberts in the 1937–38 season. He retired as a professional player to serve in the Irish Guards in World War II. He was captured by enemy forces, but escaped from captivity to walk 400 miles (640 km) back to Allied territory in 1944.

Football career edit

Early career edit

Roberts played for non-League amateur sides Marine, Orrell, Blundellsands, and Northern Nomads, before signing with professional club Southport. During his amateur days he also represented the England national amateur team.[3] He made his Third Division North debut for Southport on 21 November 1931, in a 1–1 draw with Chester.[1] He scored his first goal in the Football League on 28 January 1933, in a 4–1 win over Crewe Alexandra at Haig Avenue.[1] He played in the 1933 Liverpool Senior Cup final defeat to New Brighton, scoring Southport's goal in the 6–1 loss.[1]

Liverpool edit

Roberts signed with First Division giants Liverpool in May 1933, and made his debut on 4 September 1933, in a 1–1 draw with Stoke City at the Victoria Ground.[3] This was his only appearance of the "Reds" highly disappointing 1933–34 campaign – which saw Liverpool narrowly avoiding the relegation zone – and he departed Anfield for Cheshire League side Wigan Athletic in June 1934.[3]

Wigan Athletic edit

Forming a deadly partnership with Georgie Scott, Roberts proved to be a revelation for Charlie Spencer's "Latics".[4] He scored 46 goals in 42 league games in 1934–35, as Wigan won the Cheshire League title.[4] He also hit six goals in the FA Cup, as the non-League side reached the Third Round of the competition, where they bowed out with a defeat at Millwall.[4] He added eight goals in 15 league games the following season, but had already ensured himself a return to the Football League.[4]

Port Vale edit

He joined Second Division side Port Vale for a large fee in December 1935.[5] He hit 12 goals in 21 appearances in 1935–36, becoming the club's top-scorer despite playing only half of the season.[5] His arrival proved to have come too late however, and the "Valiants" failed to escape the relegation zone, finishing one point behind Barnsley in 20th place.[5] Roberts nevertheless proved himself to be a forward of some promise, scoring a hat-trick past Hull City in a 4–0 win at The Old Recreation Ground on 2 March, and also finding the net twice at Vetch Field and once at St James' Park.[5]

Roberts was dropped from the first-team in November of the 1936–37 season, but still managed to score eight goals in 16 appearances.[5] Vale finished the season in 11th-place in the Third Division North under the stewardship of former England international Warney Cresswell.[5] Cresswell instead favoured a forward partnership of Tom Nolan and Tommy Ward, and also tried Syd Goodfellow in the number ten role.

Cresswell soon left the club for another management post, allowing Roberts to return the first XI at the start of the 1937–38 campaign.[5] He was once again prolific, scoring 28 league and two FA Cup goals in 40 competitive appearances.[5] This record made him not only Port Vale's top-scorer, but also the Football League's joint-highest scorer, along with Everton's Tommy Lawton.[5] During the campaign, Roberts hit all four goals in a home win over Barrow on 25 September, and also hit a hat-trick past Accrington Stanley in a 4–1 home win on 8 January.[5] Despite his exploits in front of goal, Port Vale could only manage a 15th-place finish, and won just one of their 21 away games.[5]

Port Vale were placed in the Third Division South in the 1938–39 season.[5] Roberts scored only ten goals in 21 games, having been forced to miss much of the season after dislocating his shoulder in a 4–0 win over Bristol City on New Year's Eve.[5] The club could only manage an 18th-place finish, they lost six of their next eight games following Roberts's injury, finding the net just four times. Nolan finished as the club's top-scorer with 17 goals, though outside of Nolan and Roberts there were no players with more than five league goals.

He guested for Wrexham in the autumn of 1939.[5] He left Port Vale for good the following year to fight for the Allies in World War II.[5] He scored a total of 74 goals in 118 competitive games in five years at the club.[5]

Baseball career edit

Roberts was also a baseball player and captained the England team.[6]

World War II edit

During the war, Roberts enlisted in the Irish Guards and was captured in Tunisia on 25 March 1943.[3] He managed to escape from an Italian prisoner-of-war camp in November 1943, walking 400 miles (640 km) to freedom with a broken neck.[3][4]

Career statistics edit

Source:[7]

Club Season Division League FA Cup Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Southport 1931–32 Third Division North 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
1932–33 Third Division North 12 8 1 0 0 0 13 8
Total 18 8 1 0 0 0 19 8
Liverpool 1933–34 First Division 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Port Vale 1935–36 Second Division 21 12 0 0 0 0 21 12
1936–37 Third Division North 15 8 0 0 1 0 16 8
1937–38 Third Division North 37 28 2 2 1 0 40 30
1938–39 Third Division South 20 8 1 2 0 0 21 10
1939–40 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0
Total 93 56 3 4 4 0 100 60

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Player Details". SFC FPA. 9 November 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Port Vale. Famous coach". Sunday Dispatch Football Guide. London. 23 August 1936. p. xvi – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Player profile". lfchistory.net. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e . The Northern Soul. 19 December 2011. Archived from the original on 14 November 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Kent, Jeff (1996). Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. p. 252. ISBN 0-9529152-0-0.
  6. ^ "Cult Hero 28: Jack "Nipper" Roberts". onevalefan.co.uk. 15 May 2012. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
  7. ^ Jack Roberts at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)

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For other people named Jack Roberts see Jack Roberts disambiguation John Edgar Roberts 15 March 1910 1 June 1985 was an English footballer and international baseball player He had the nickname of Nipper Roberts 3 Jack RobertsPersonal informationFull nameJohn Edgar Roberts 1 Date of birth 1910 03 15 15 March 1910 1 Place of birthAnfield Liverpool England 1 Date of death1 June 1985 1985 06 01 aged 75 1 Place of deathCape Town South Africa 1 Height5 ft 8 1 2 in 1 74 m 2 Position s ForwardYouth careerMarineOrrellBlundellsandsSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls Northern Nomads1931 1933Southport18 8 1933 1934Liverpool1 0 1934 1935Wigan Athletic57 54 1935 1940Port Vale93 56 International careerEngland amateurs Club domestic league appearances and goals A forward he played amateur football for Marine Orrell Blundellsands and the Northern Nomads He represented England amateurs before entering the Football League with Southport He joined Liverpool in May 1933 but left the club the following June after playing just one league game He spent 18 months with Cheshire League champions Wigan Athletic scoring 54 goals in 59 league appearances He returned to the Football League with Port Vale in December 1935 He twice finished as the club s top scorer and no Football League player scored more league goals than Roberts in the 1937 38 season He retired as a professional player to serve in the Irish Guards in World War II He was captured by enemy forces but escaped from captivity to walk 400 miles 640 km back to Allied territory in 1944 Contents 1 Football career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Liverpool 1 3 Wigan Athletic 1 4 Port Vale 2 Baseball career 3 World War II 4 Career statistics 5 ReferencesFootball career editEarly career edit Roberts played for non League amateur sides Marine Orrell Blundellsands and Northern Nomads before signing with professional club Southport During his amateur days he also represented the England national amateur team 3 He made his Third Division North debut for Southport on 21 November 1931 in a 1 1 draw with Chester 1 He scored his first goal in the Football League on 28 January 1933 in a 4 1 win over Crewe Alexandra at Haig Avenue 1 He played in the 1933 Liverpool Senior Cup final defeat to New Brighton scoring Southport s goal in the 6 1 loss 1 Liverpool edit Roberts signed with First Division giants Liverpool in May 1933 and made his debut on 4 September 1933 in a 1 1 draw with Stoke City at the Victoria Ground 3 This was his only appearance of the Reds highly disappointing 1933 34 campaign which saw Liverpool narrowly avoiding the relegation zone and he departed Anfield for Cheshire League side Wigan Athletic in June 1934 3 Wigan Athletic edit Forming a deadly partnership with Georgie Scott Roberts proved to be a revelation for Charlie Spencer s Latics 4 He scored 46 goals in 42 league games in 1934 35 as Wigan won the Cheshire League title 4 He also hit six goals in the FA Cup as the non League side reached the Third Round of the competition where they bowed out with a defeat at Millwall 4 He added eight goals in 15 league games the following season but had already ensured himself a return to the Football League 4 Port Vale edit He joined Second Division side Port Vale for a large fee in December 1935 5 He hit 12 goals in 21 appearances in 1935 36 becoming the club s top scorer despite playing only half of the season 5 His arrival proved to have come too late however and the Valiants failed to escape the relegation zone finishing one point behind Barnsley in 20th place 5 Roberts nevertheless proved himself to be a forward of some promise scoring a hat trick past Hull City in a 4 0 win at The Old Recreation Ground on 2 March and also finding the net twice at Vetch Field and once at St James Park 5 Roberts was dropped from the first team in November of the 1936 37 season but still managed to score eight goals in 16 appearances 5 Vale finished the season in 11th place in the Third Division North under the stewardship of former England international Warney Cresswell 5 Cresswell instead favoured a forward partnership of Tom Nolan and Tommy Ward and also tried Syd Goodfellow in the number ten role Cresswell soon left the club for another management post allowing Roberts to return the first XI at the start of the 1937 38 campaign 5 He was once again prolific scoring 28 league and two FA Cup goals in 40 competitive appearances 5 This record made him not only Port Vale s top scorer but also the Football League s joint highest scorer along with Everton s Tommy Lawton 5 During the campaign Roberts hit all four goals in a home win over Barrow on 25 September and also hit a hat trick past Accrington Stanley in a 4 1 home win on 8 January 5 Despite his exploits in front of goal Port Vale could only manage a 15th place finish and won just one of their 21 away games 5 Port Vale were placed in the Third Division South in the 1938 39 season 5 Roberts scored only ten goals in 21 games having been forced to miss much of the season after dislocating his shoulder in a 4 0 win over Bristol City on New Year s Eve 5 The club could only manage an 18th place finish they lost six of their next eight games following Roberts s injury finding the net just four times Nolan finished as the club s top scorer with 17 goals though outside of Nolan and Roberts there were no players with more than five league goals He guested for Wrexham in the autumn of 1939 5 He left Port Vale for good the following year to fight for the Allies in World War II 5 He scored a total of 74 goals in 118 competitive games in five years at the club 5 Baseball career editRoberts was also a baseball player and captained the England team 6 World War II editDuring the war Roberts enlisted in the Irish Guards and was captured in Tunisia on 25 March 1943 3 He managed to escape from an Italian prisoner of war camp in November 1943 walking 400 miles 640 km to freedom with a broken neck 3 4 Career statistics editSource 7 Club Season Division League FA Cup Other Total Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Southport 1931 32 Third Division North 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1932 33 Third Division North 12 8 1 0 0 0 13 8 Total 18 8 1 0 0 0 19 8 Liverpool 1933 34 First Division 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Port Vale 1935 36 Second Division 21 12 0 0 0 0 21 12 1936 37 Third Division North 15 8 0 0 1 0 16 8 1937 38 Third Division North 37 28 2 2 1 0 40 30 1938 39 Third Division South 20 8 1 2 0 0 21 10 1939 40 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 Total 93 56 3 4 4 0 100 60References edit a b c d e f g h Player Details SFC FPA 9 November 2016 Retrieved 1 November 2022 Port Vale Famous coach Sunday Dispatch Football Guide London 23 August 1936 p xvi via Newspapers com a b c d e f Player profile lfchistory net Retrieved 27 August 2012 a b c d e Them and us Jack Roberts Wigan Athletic and Liverpool The Northern Soul 19 December 2011 Archived from the original on 14 November 2012 Retrieved 27 August 2012 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Kent Jeff 1996 Port Vale Personalities Witan Books p 252 ISBN 0 9529152 0 0 Cult Hero 28 Jack Nipper Roberts onevalefan co uk 15 May 2012 Retrieved 1 June 2020 Jack Roberts at the English National Football Archive subscription required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jack Roberts footballer born 1910 amp oldid 1214296076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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