George King (footballer, born 1923)

He scored more than half of his career goals for the "Bluebirds" before he enjoyed brief stays with Bradford City and Gillingham.

He spent 1947–48 and 1948–49 with Hull City, featuring in three Third Division North games for Raich Carter's "Tigers".

[1] He scored 35 goals in 86 Third Division North games for Jack Hacking's "Bluebirds", before leaving Holker Street for Bradford City on a £4,500 transfer.

[4] He scored nine times in 23 games for Ivor Powell's "Bantams" in 1952–53 in a brief stay at Valley Parade.

[5] He led the club to the First Round of the FA Cup in 1956–57, at which point they lost out to Torquay United.