southampton f.c. players
Jack Gregory (footballer)
1925 births | 2008 deaths | a.f.c. bournemouth players | english footballers | football (soccer) fullbacks | leyton orient f.c. players | people from southampton | southampton f.c. players | the football league players1955–1959
1959–1960
1960–1962
1962–1963 clubs = Southampton
Leyton Orient
Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic
Ashford Town
Hastings United caps(goals) = 66 (0)
91 (0)
17 (0) nationalyears = nationalteam = nationalcaps(goals) = manageryears = 1963–1965
1965–1966 managerclubs = Cowes Sports
Sholing Sports }} John Leslie Gregory (25 January 1925 – March 2008) was an English professional footballer who played as a full back for Southampton and Leyton Orient during the 1940s and 1950s.
Playing career
Southampton
Gregory was born in Southampton and after playing youth football with Woolston Youth Club, he was signed by Southampton as a professional in December 1944. He made his first team debut as a replacement for Bill Rochford in a 3–1 defeat to Luton Town at a snow-covered Dell on 22 February 1947.Joe Barratt
1895 births | 1968 deaths | birmingham city f.c. players | bristol rovers f.c. players | english footballers | lincoln city f.c. players | people from warwickshire | southampton f.c. players | southern football league players1922–1923
1923–1924
1924–1926
1926–1927 clubs = Southampton
Birmingham City
Pontypridd
Lincoln City
Bristol Rovers caps(goals) = 93 (7)
30 (1)
74 (8)
21 (4)
nationalyears = nationalteam = nationalcaps(goals) = manageryears = managerclubs = }} Josiah Barratt (21 February 1895 – April 1968) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger for various clubs in the 1920s.
Playing career
Barratt was born in Bulkington, Warwickshire and played his early football with local side Nuneaton Town. During the First World War he served with the Royal Berkshire Regiment and was a guest player for Leicester Fosse, Birmingham City and Southampton.George Handley (footballer)
1886 births | 1952 deaths | bradford city f.c. players | english footballers | people from sheffield | pre-1914 association football players | southampton f.c. players | southern football league players | the football league players1904–1906
1906–1911
1911–1912
1912–1913
1913–1921 clubs = Hallam
Chesterfield
Bradford City
Southampton
Goole Town
Bradford City caps(goals) =
25 (4)
86 (29)
24 (2)
17 (1) manageryears = 1912–1913 managerclubs = Goole Town nationalyears = nationalteam = nationalcaps(goals) = pcupdate = ntupdate = }} George Albert Handley (1886 – 1952) was an English professional footballer who played most of his career (as a winger) with Bradford City.
Playing career
He was born in Totley, Sheffield and represented Sheffield Schools four times in the annual matches against London Schools. He started his professional career with Hallam before moving to Chesterfield in January 1904. After two seasons with Chesterfield he joined Bradford City for the first time in October 1906.Robert Buchanan (footballer)
1868 births | 1909 deaths | arsenal f.c. players | burnley f.c. players | people from paisley | pre-1914 association football players | scottish footballers | southampton f.c. players | southern football league players | the football league playersRobert Buchanan was a Scottish footballer who played as a forward in the 1890s.
Category: 1868 births Category: People from Paisley Category: 1909 deaths Category: Scottish footballers Category: Pre-1914 Association Football players Category: Arsenal F.C.
Ron Davies (full-back)
1932 births | 2007 deaths | aldershot f.c. players | cardiff city f.c. players | people from merthyr tydfil | portsmouth f.c. players | southampton f.c. players | the football league players | welsh footballers1958–1964
1964–1967
1967–???? clubs = Cardiff City
Southampton
Aldershot
Andover caps(goals) = 32 (3)
162 (0)
85 (1) nationalteam = nationalcaps(goals) = pcupdate = ntupdate = }} Ronald Thomas Davies (21 September 1932 - December 2007), was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a full-back for Cardiff City and Southampton in the 1950s and 1960s.
Born in Merthyr Tydfil, he started his career as an amateur with Merthyr Tydfil, before signing for Football League First Division team Cardiff City in October 1952. It was until the 1955-56 season that he made his debut for the first team, generally at full back although he was occasionally pressed into service as a forward. In his time with Cardiff he made a total of 32 appearances scoring three goals.
John Hollowbread
1934 births | 2007 deaths | enfield f.c. players | english footballers | football (soccer) goalkeepers | people from enfield | southampton f.c. players | tottenham hotspur f.c. players1964–1966 clubs = Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton caps(goals) = 67 (0)
36 (0) nationalyears = nationalteam = nationalcaps(goals) = pcupdate = ntupdate = }} John Frederick Hollowbread (born 2 January 1934, died 7 December 2007) was a football goalkeeper who played for Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton.
Playing career
He was born at Ponders End and represented Middlesex Schools and played for Enfield prior to signing amateur forms for Tottenham Hotspur in June 1950. He was upgraded to professional status on 21 January 1952, but spent most of his early career as understudy to Ted Ditchburn and Ron Reynolds. He eventually made his first team debut in a 5–0 defeat at Blackburn Rovers on 30 August 1958.John Sharpe (footballer)
1957 births | english footballers | gillingham f.c. players | living people | people from portsmouth | southampton f.c. players | swansea city a.f.c. playersReferences
Frank Jefferis
1884 births | 1938 deaths | england international footballers | english footballers | everton f.c. players | football (soccer) strikers | preston north end f.c. players | southampton f.c. players | southport f.c. playersFrank Jefferis (born Fordingbridge, England 3 July 1884, died New Cross, England 21 May 1938) was a former footballer who started his career at Southampton F.C. in the Southern League, before moving on to Everton F.C. in March 1911, whee he won the League championship in 1915 and 2 England caps.

