He was born in Bury, Lancashire,[1] the son of Edward and Martha (née Rowley) Quigley.
In October 1947 after netting 18 goals for Bury he was snapped up by Sheffield Wednesday for £12,000 and was their top scorer for the next two seasons.
In mid November 1951 he transferred to Blackburn Rovers for a fee of £20,000 where over four seasons he recaptured his prolific scoring form back in the Second Division.
[4] In April 1967, after a brief spell as caretaker manager at Blackburn, Quigley was confirmed in the position on a permanent basis.
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