Christopher Carrick

Christopher Carrick (8 October 1882 – June 1927) was an English footballer who played for Middlesbrough, West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur, Reading, Bradford Park Avenue and Glentoran as an outside-left.

[1][2] Born in Stockton, Carrick played for Middlesbrough, scoring six goals in 26 Football League matches over three seasons.

[3] He was signed by West Ham United manager Syd King for the 1904–05 season, part of an influx of new players that also included Boro teammate Frank Piercy.

On 28 January 1905 he scored his first goals for West Ham with a hat-trick in a 6–2 home win against Luton Town.

Signed to replace John Kirwan who had moved to Chelsea, Carrick did not play regularly for Tottenham until the middle of the 1905–06 season.