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John White (footballer, born 1937)

John Anderson White (28 April 1937 – 21 July 1964) was a Scottish international football midfielder and sometime inside right who played a significant role for Tottenham Hotspur (Spurs) during their Double winning season in 1960–61. He had two brothers, Eddie and Tom, who were also professional footballers.[6] White was killed by a lightning strike at the age of 27.

John White
Personal information
Full name John Anderson White[1]
Date of birth (1937-04-28)28 April 1937
Place of birth Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Date of death 21 July 1964(1964-07-21) (aged 27)
Place of death Crews Hill, Middlesex, England
Position(s) Inside forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1955–1958 Alloa Athletic 68 (26)
1958–1959 Falkirk 30 (8)
1959–1964 Tottenham Hotspur 183 (40)
International career
1959[2] SFL trial v SFA 1 (3)
1959–1964 Scotland 22 (3)
1959[3] Scottish League XI 2 (2)
1959[4] Scotland U23 1 (0)
1962–1964[5] SFA trial v SFL 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career edit

Alloa Athletic edit

White first played at senior level for Alloa Athletic under the management of Jasper 'Jerry' Kerr. He debuted in the 1956–57 season. Kerr paired White in an effective inside forward combination with Dennis Gillespie. In the 68 league appearances White made for The Wasps, he scored 26 goals.[7]

The John White Lounge is still a feature at the Clackmannanshire club's ground.

Falkirk edit

White was bought by Falkirk in August 1958 for £3,300 (£97,000 today).[8] Alex Parker and Eddie O'Hara had been jointly sold to Everton the June before giving Falkirk a cash injection of £18,000.[9] Among others at Falkirk, White played alongside Doug Moran. In White's 30 Falkirk league appearances he scored 11 goals. His stay there was relatively short, moving to England early in his second season.

White made his Scotland debut when he was at Falkirk. He scored in the first minute of his international debut, a 3–2 win against West Germany on 6 May 1959 at Hampden Park.[10] He gained four full caps when at Falkirk playing in the first and last of those four games alongside Dave Mackay. The fourth game was against a Northern Ireland team in Belfast featuring Danny Blanchflower on 3 October 1959. White scored his second international goal in a 4–0 win for the Scots.[10]

Tottenham Hotspur edit

White's frail appearance had been the cause of considerable concern amongst scouts, resulting in a number of English First Division clubs choosing not to risk his signing. However, following positive reviews from Mackay and Blanchflower, Bill Nicholson signed White for Tottenham Hotspur in the same October as White's international goal against Northern Ireland. Nicholson had also sought reference from the Army and been advised White was a celebrated cross-country runner. White cost £22,000 (£647,000 today).

At Spurs, White initially occupied the inside-left position, having been bought by Nicholson to replace Dave Dunmore, but his talent flourished as an inside right as a replacement to Tommy Harmer. He scored on his debut in October 1959, in a 2–1 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough. White's worth to the team could be calculated in terms of goals scored (between 1959 and the conclusion of the Double winning season (a season in which he was ever-present) he contributed 18 goals) but his success mainly lay in a combination of skills: his passing, his ball control which helped sustain the attacking momentum but so too his runs to find space off the ball, arriving unexpectedly in the opposition's penalty area which resulted in the White Hart Lane faithful giving him the nickname "The Ghost".[citation needed]

Spurs lost against Benfica in the 1961–62 European Cup semi-final, however in the following season White was part of the successful campaign that saw Tottenham become the first English winners of a European trophy when they won the 1963 European Cup Winners' Cup Final. They beat Atlético Madrid 5–1 in Rotterdam with White scoring Spurs' second. They had beaten White's Scottish former opponents, Rangers, home and away in the first round.

Cliff Jones, his Tottenham teammate, said of him: "He was a great talent. People ask me what he was like. I say that he was like Glenn Hoddle. But he was different to Glenn in some ways. Glenn was someone who you had to bring into a game, whereas John White would bring himself into a game. If you're not in possession, get in position, that was John White. He was always available if you needed to pass to someone".[citation needed]

Death and testimonial edit

White was killed by a lightning strike at the age of 27 while sheltering under a tree during a thunderstorm at Crews Hill golf course, Enfield on 21 July 1964. He left a 22-year-old widow, Sandra, daughter of Spurs' assistant manager Harry Evans, whom he married in 1961, and two children.

White's testimonial was staged later in the year he died, on 10 November 1964, at White Hart Lane, when a Tottenham XI faced a Scotland XI. White's younger brother Tom, played for Tottenham in this match, scoring the first goal of the game from a pass from Jimmy Greaves. White's portrait has been erected in the entrance to the Scottish Football Hall of Fame.

His son Rob has no memory of his father, as he was only six months old when he died, and his older sister Mandy was only two at the time.[11]

Career statistics edit

International appearances edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year[12]
National team Year Apps Goals
Scotland 1959 5 2
1960 4 0
1961 4 0
1962 3 0
1963 4 1
1964 2 0
Total 22 3

International goals edit

Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first.

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref
1. 6 May 1959 Hampden Park, Glasgow   West Germany 1–0 3–2 Friendly match [12][10]
2. 3 October 1959 Windsor Park, Belfast   Northern Ireland 3–0 4–0 1959–60 British Home Championship [12][10]
3. 20 November 1963 Hampden Park, Glasgow   Wales 1–0 2–1 1963–64 British Home Championship [12][13]

References edit

  1. ^ "John White". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  2. ^ The selectors still have problems, The Bulletin, 17 March 1959
  3. ^ SFL player John Anderson White, London Hearts Supporters Club
  4. ^ Scotland U23 player White, John, FitbaStats
  5. ^ Ronnie McDevitt (2016). Scotland in the 60s: The Definitive Account of the Scottish National Football Side During the 1960s. Pitch Publishing. ISBN 9781785312458.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Julie Welch; Rob White (2011). The Ghost of White Hart Lane: In Search of My Father the Football Legend. Random House. ISBN 978-1-4070-9229-4.
  7. ^ John White at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database
  8. ^ "John White" Scottish Football Hall of Fame 2005
  9. ^ "Bairns mourn passing of another 1957 Falkirk cup hero" The Falkirk Herald 16 October 2016
  10. ^ a b c d Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (23 May 2019). "Scotland – International Matches 1956–1960". RSSSF. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  11. ^ Crace, John (12 March 2011). "My dad John White, the Spurs legend". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
  12. ^ a b c d John White at the Scottish Football Association
  13. ^ Brown, Alan; Tossani, Gabriele (23 May 2019). "Scotland - International Matches 1961–1965". RSSSF. Retrieved 25 February 2020.

External links edit

  • The Ghost at mehstg.com
  • the Spurs 1960–61 squad at spursodyssey.com
  • The life of Mr Tottenham Hotspur (minor mention) at BBC

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources John White footballer born 1937 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2007 Learn how and when to remove this message John Anderson White 28 April 1937 21 July 1964 was a Scottish international football midfielder and sometime inside right who played a significant role for Tottenham Hotspur Spurs during their Double winning season in 1960 61 He had two brothers Eddie and Tom who were also professional footballers 6 White was killed by a lightning strike at the age of 27 John WhitePersonal informationFull nameJohn Anderson White 1 Date of birth 1937 04 28 28 April 1937Place of birthMusselburgh Midlothian ScotlandDate of death21 July 1964 1964 07 21 aged 27 Place of deathCrews Hill Middlesex EnglandPosition s Inside forwardSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1955 1958Alloa Athletic68 26 1958 1959Falkirk30 8 1959 1964Tottenham Hotspur183 40 International career1959 2 SFL trial v SFA1 3 1959 1964Scotland22 3 1959 3 Scottish League XI2 2 1959 4 Scotland U231 0 1962 1964 5 SFA trial v SFL2 0 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Alloa Athletic 1 2 Falkirk 1 3 Tottenham Hotspur 2 Death and testimonial 3 Career statistics 3 1 International appearances 3 2 International goals 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career editAlloa Athletic edit White first played at senior level for Alloa Athletic under the management of Jasper Jerry Kerr He debuted in the 1956 57 season Kerr paired White in an effective inside forward combination with Dennis Gillespie In the 68 league appearances White made for The Wasps he scored 26 goals 7 The John White Lounge is still a feature at the Clackmannanshire club s ground Falkirk edit White was bought by Falkirk in August 1958 for 3 300 97 000 today 8 Alex Parker and Eddie O Hara had been jointly sold to Everton the June before giving Falkirk a cash injection of 18 000 9 Among others at Falkirk White played alongside Doug Moran In White s 30 Falkirk league appearances he scored 11 goals His stay there was relatively short moving to England early in his second season White made his Scotland debut when he was at Falkirk He scored in the first minute of his international debut a 3 2 win against West Germany on 6 May 1959 at Hampden Park 10 He gained four full caps when at Falkirk playing in the first and last of those four games alongside Dave Mackay The fourth game was against a Northern Ireland team in Belfast featuring Danny Blanchflower on 3 October 1959 White scored his second international goal in a 4 0 win for the Scots 10 Tottenham Hotspur edit White s frail appearance had been the cause of considerable concern amongst scouts resulting in a number of English First Division clubs choosing not to risk his signing However following positive reviews from Mackay and Blanchflower Bill Nicholson signed White for Tottenham Hotspur in the same October as White s international goal against Northern Ireland Nicholson had also sought reference from the Army and been advised White was a celebrated cross country runner White cost 22 000 647 000 today At Spurs White initially occupied the inside left position having been bought by Nicholson to replace Dave Dunmore but his talent flourished as an inside right as a replacement to Tommy Harmer He scored on his debut in October 1959 in a 2 1 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough White s worth to the team could be calculated in terms of goals scored between 1959 and the conclusion of the Double winning season a season in which he was ever present he contributed 18 goals but his success mainly lay in a combination of skills his passing his ball control which helped sustain the attacking momentum but so too his runs to find space off the ball arriving unexpectedly in the opposition s penalty area which resulted in the White Hart Lane faithful giving him the nickname The Ghost citation needed Spurs lost against Benfica in the 1961 62 European Cup semi final however in the following season White was part of the successful campaign that saw Tottenham become the first English winners of a European trophy when they won the 1963 European Cup Winners Cup Final They beat Atletico Madrid 5 1 in Rotterdam with White scoring Spurs second They had beaten White s Scottish former opponents Rangers home and away in the first round Cliff Jones his Tottenham teammate said of him He was a great talent People ask me what he was like I say that he was like Glenn Hoddle But he was different to Glenn in some ways Glenn was someone who you had to bring into a game whereas John White would bring himself into a game If you re not in possession get in position that was John White He was always available if you needed to pass to someone citation needed Death and testimonial editWhite was killed by a lightning strike at the age of 27 while sheltering under a tree during a thunderstorm at Crews Hill golf course Enfield on 21 July 1964 He left a 22 year old widow Sandra daughter of Spurs assistant manager Harry Evans whom he married in 1961 and two children White s testimonial was staged later in the year he died on 10 November 1964 at White Hart Lane when a Tottenham XI faced a Scotland XI White s younger brother Tom played for Tottenham in this match scoring the first goal of the game from a pass from Jimmy Greaves White s portrait has been erected in the entrance to the Scottish Football Hall of Fame His son Rob has no memory of his father as he was only six months old when he died and his older sister Mandy was only two at the time 11 Career statistics editInternational appearances edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 12 National team Year Apps Goals Scotland 1959 5 2 1960 4 0 1961 4 0 1962 3 0 1963 4 1 1964 2 0 Total 22 3 International goals edit Scores and results list Scotland s goal tally first Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref 1 6 May 1959 Hampden Park Glasgow nbsp West Germany 1 0 3 2 Friendly match 12 10 2 3 October 1959 Windsor Park Belfast nbsp Northern Ireland 3 0 4 0 1959 60 British Home Championship 12 10 3 20 November 1963 Hampden Park Glasgow nbsp Wales 1 0 2 1 1963 64 British Home Championship 12 13 References edit John White Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 28 February 2017 The selectors still have problems The Bulletin 17 March 1959 SFL player John Anderson White London Hearts Supporters Club Scotland U23 player White John FitbaStats Ronnie McDevitt 2016 Scotland in the 60s The Definitive Account of the Scottish National Football Side During the 1960s Pitch Publishing ISBN 9781785312458 permanent dead link Julie Welch Rob White 2011 The Ghost of White Hart Lane In Search of My Father the Football Legend Random House ISBN 978 1 4070 9229 4 John White at Post War English amp Scottish Football League A Z Player s Transfer Database John White Scottish Football Hall of Fame 2005 Bairns mourn passing of another 1957 Falkirk cup hero The Falkirk Herald 16 October 2016 a b c d Brown Alan Tossani Gabriele 23 May 2019 Scotland International Matches 1956 1960 RSSSF Retrieved 25 February 2020 Crace John 12 March 2011 My dad John White the Spurs legend The Guardian Retrieved 19 July 2015 a b c d John White at the Scottish Football Association Brown Alan Tossani Gabriele 23 May 2019 Scotland International Matches 1961 1965 RSSSF Retrieved 25 February 2020 External links editThe Ghost at mehstg com the Spurs 1960 61 squad at spursodyssey com The life of Mr Tottenham Hotspur minor mention at BBC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John White footballer born 1937 amp oldid 1183965706, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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