Dick Everitt

[1] He was on the books of Sheffield Wednesday during the Second World War, making four first-team appearances in the wartime competitions, and moved on to Darlington during the 1944–45 season.

[3] He made his debut – which proved to be his only first-team appearance for Darlington and only appearance in the Football League – in the second match of the first post-war season, on 4 September 1946 against Lincoln City in the Football League Third Division North.

In four seasons with King's Lynn of the Eastern Counties League, he hit 154 goals in 185 matches.

[5][6] Away from football, Everitt worked for the Eastern Electricity Board, and he and his wife, Florence, kept pubs.

This biographical article related to association football in England, about a forward born in the 1920s, is a stub.