Jack Goldsborough

He later became Llanelly manager, in which role he was responsible for Jock Stein signing for the club in 1950.

[4][5] To recognise 25 years service at Llanelly, a benefit match was held for him on 14 June 1947 which saw 12,000 spectators pack into Stebonheath Park to see Cardiff City beat an International XI captained by Billy Hughes.

[6] He resigned his post as manager in 1948 following a difference of opinion with the club's committee but was reappointed in May 1949.

[7] After leaving Llanelly, Goldsborough returned to his native Sheffield and lived in Woodhouse Mill.

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