Chandler notably held the record of being Leicester's oldest goalscorer (aged 39 years and 34 days) from 1935 through to 2014.
Chandler was already 27 years old when he was signed by Peter Hodge in June 1923 to bolster his attack after Leicester had narrowly missed out on promotion by goal average.
Forming a lethal goalscoring partnership with Johnny Duncan, the pair scored an incredible 62 league goals between them as Leicester won the Second Division title[7] and Chandler claimed the Second Division Golden Boot, beating team-mate Duncan by 2 goals to the award.
[8] Under the stewardship of Hodge and later Willie Orr Leicester established themselves as a strong First Division force, with Chandler heading a lethal forward line which also included Ernie Hine and Arthur Lochhead (the three of them would go on to score nearly 550 goals for the club between them and all three still sit among Leicester's top 5 goalscorers of all-time).
Chandler returned to Leicester City after his career ended in 1936 in a variety of backroom roles until his eventual retirement in 1969 at the age of 73.