Len Worley

His two-goal display in the FA Amateur Cup semi-final at Highbury took the Loakes Park club to the 1956–57 final.

[2] Worley joined Charlton Athletic as an amateur in October 1956 and played one senior match for the Valley based team.

Worley made one appearance[4] for the Spurs in a 3–1 win against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough on 17 October 1959 when he replaced Terry Medwin who was on international duty for Wales.

[6] In a career that spanned 15 years in which he suffered two broken legs,[5] Worley made 512 appearances and scored 67 goals.

Worley continued to play as an amateur with spells at Chesham, Wealdstone, Slough and Hayes before retiring from competitive football in the mid-1970s.