[1] He played junior football along with Billy Woodcock, brother of Bruce who would become British Heavyweight Boxing Champion and continued in the position of centre forward at Oswin Avenue School.
He moved on to Walsall of the Third Division South ahead of the 1946–47 Football League season for a £600 fee.
[2] Together with three Brighton teammates, Eric Lancelotte, Fred Leamon and Jock Sim, he signed for Chippenham Town in 1950.
[4] He helped Chippenham win the 1951–52 Western League title, finish as runners-up three years later, and was still with them in the 1956–57 season.
This biographical article related to association football in England, about a forward born in the 1920s, is a stub.