Errol Crossan

Errol Gilmour Crossan (6 October 1930 – 23 April 2016) was a Canadian professional soccer player, active primarily in England, who played as a right winger.

[3] In 1953, he played in a North American championship match, helping the Royals win the Jack Diamond Trophy over the Chicago Falcons.

He later played for Gillingham, Southend United, Norwich City and Leyton Orient, scoring 57 goals in 226 games in the Football League.

[5][6][7] Crossan played a significant role in Norwich's 1959 FA Cup run, when the team from the Third Division reached the semifinal, beating Manchester United along the way.

[8] He later returned to Canada to play for Toronto City, before moving west to resume his career in the Pacific Coast League.

Norwich City F.C. in 1959 with – from left, standing: Roy McCrohan , Ralph Hunt , Ken Nethercott , Barry Butler , Ron Ashman , Matt Crowe ; crouched from left: Errol Crossan , Terry Allcock , Terry Bly , Jimmy Hill and Bobby Brennan .