Jack Taylor (footballer, born 1914)

He was transferred to Norwich City in Summer 1938, and replaced in the Wolves side by his younger brother Frank.

He managed one full season at Carrow Road before the suspension of league football due to World War II.

Hull were at the time were managed by former Sunderland and England inside-forward, Raich Carter, when Taylor was part of the side that won the Third Division North championship in 1948-49.

He returned to the Football League in June 1952, when he replaced Dave Mangnall at Queens Park Rangers who had been recently relegated from the Second Division.

In addition to this they suffered two humiliating FA Cup defeats to non-league opposition, including a 6-1 thrashing by Hereford United in the 2nd round in December 1957.