- Alex Jackson
Football player infobox2
playername= Alex Jackson
fullname = Alexander Skinner Jackson
height =
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date|1905|5|12
cityofbirth = Renton
countryofbirth =Scotland
dateofdeath = death date and age|1946|11|15|1905|5|12
cityofdeath = "n/a"
countryofdeath =Egypt
currentclub =
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clubnumber =
position = Winger
years = 1922-1923
1923-1924
1924-1925
1925-1930
1930-1932
1932-1933
1933
1933-1934
1934-1936
clubs = Dumbarton
Bethlehem Steel
Aberdeen
Huddersfield Town
Chelsea
Aston Nationals
MargateOGC Nice
Le Touquet
caps(goals) =
028 (14)
034 0(8)
179 (70)
065 (26)
nationalyears = 1925-1930
nationalteam = Scotland
nationalcaps(goals) = 017 0(8)
pcupdate =
ntupdate =Alexander Skinner Jackson (
May 12 1905 —November 15 1946 ) was a Scottish footballer.Alex Jackson was born in
Renton in 1905. A highly-talented winger, known as "the Gay Cavalier", he was particularly adept at dribbling andfree kick s. He initially played for Renton Victoria Football Club but was transferred toDumbarton F.C. in 1922 for the pre-inflation price of a football. In 23, he left Scotland to play in theAmerican Soccer League with Bethlehem Steel, alongside his brother Wattie, before coming back to Britain to play for Aberdeen. After an impressive debut season for the "Dons" he joined English side Huddersfield Town, then the reigning League Champions, for a record £5000. Jackson helped Huddersfield retain their league title in 1925-26 and the runners-up spot in the following two years. He also led them to twoFA Cup Final s; his goal against Blackburn Rovers in the 1928 final was not enough to prevent a 3-1 loss, while in 1930 he was again on the losing side, this time against Arsenal.Jackson signed for big-spending Chelsea in September 1930 for £8,500, joining international team mates,
Hughie Gallacher ,Tommy Law andAlec Cheyne already at the club. His time at Chelsea was hampered by injuries, though he linked up well with the prolific Gallacher and himself scored 31 goals from 78 games for the club. Jackson's first-class career was then ended prematurely during the 1932-33 season. He and several other star players at the club were approached by French side Nîmes with a lucrative contract offer, which Jackson threatened to accept unless Chelsea'smaximum wage structure was broken. The club refused to budge and, in the days before theBosman ruling , Jackson could do little. He was forced to finish his career playing for a series of non-league clubs such as Aston Nationals and Margate. He later joined French side Nice.It was Jackson's career with the Scottish national team for which is now perhaps best remembered. He won his first cap at the age of 19 and was one of the
Wembley Wizards , the name given to the Scotland side which beat England 5-1 at Wembley in 1928. Jackson scored ahat-trick during the match. He also scored the winner against England two years earlier. His international career was later hindered by the ban on "Anglos" - Scots who played for English clubs - and he finished with 17 caps and eight goals.He was killed in a
road accident whilst serving with the army inEgypt in 1946.International goals
:"Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first."
External links
*SFA Profile|id=113454
* [http://www.londonhearts.com/scotland/players/alexanderskinnerjackson.html International stats] at Londonhearts.com
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