Alf "Jasper" Geddes (born 1871 in West Bromwich and died 1927) was an English footballer who played as an outside left.
[1] Jasper Geddes played locally for Causeway Green Villa before joining West Bromwich Albion and playing for three seasons in the First Division; West Bromwich also won the FA Cup in 1892 during this period.
Geddes then moved south via Clapton Rovers to Millwall to play in the Southern League.
Sam Hollis signed Geddes in July 1899 from Millwall for Bedminster and Geddes moved to Bristol City in the following summer when Bedminster merged with Bristol City.
[4] Millwall West Bromwich Albion This biographical article related to association football in England, about a forward born in the 1870s, is a stub.