- Jack Pickering
Football player infobox
playername= Jack Pickering
fullname = John Pickering
height =
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date|1908|12|18|mf=y
cityofbirth =Sheffield
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = 1977
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
position = Inside-Left
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1925-1948
clubs = Sheffield United
caps(goals) = 344 (101)
nationalyears = 1933
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) = 001 00(0)John (Jack) Pickering (born
December 18 ,1908 inHigh Green ,Sheffield – died 1977) was an English footballer who played forSheffield United between 1925 and 1948. He played in the position of Inside-Left.Pickering learned his football at
Barnsley Grammar School andMortomley St. Saviours from where he came directly to United at the age of 17, in 1925. [Young, Percy A. (1962). "Football in Sheffield". ISBN 0-9506272-4-0] He was a tall, long striding attacking player, and was instantly seen as a successor toBilly Gillespie at inside-forward. Jack was a part-time player, first working as abookmaker and then anaccountant .He was a clever manipulator of the ball and a master of the long cross field pass which had been a feature of Sheffield United’s play in the 1890’s. [Clarebrough, Denis. (1989) "Sheffield United F.C., The First 100 years". ISBN 0-950-8588-1-1] An intelligent player, he generally lay far back behind, directing his fellow forwards with discriminating passes.
Pickering became a regular first team player at the end of the 1920s as Gillespie's playing career wound down. Jack's ball control was excellent as was his passing. He played a thoughtful studied game, simple in essence, but he was also a fast runner and began to score splendid goals with hard shots often from around the edge of the six yard box.
Yet, the United matchday programme writer in October 1930 grumbled that Pickering did not put 'enough ginger' into his play and judged him as 'moody'. [Clarebrough, Denis. "From The Past, Sheffield United matchday programme, 26 December 1986".]
He was chosen for the Football League side in 1932 and for the Rest against England in an international trial in March 1933. The Rest forward line played so well (winning 5-1) that they were all chosen to play Scotland at Hampden Park, Pickering received what turned out to be his only international cap for England.
Pickering scored two goals in the
FA Cup 5th round tie against Leeds United atBramall Lane onFebruary 15 1936 , in a match watched by a record crowd of 68,287.He possessed a strong shot and played in 39 matches in season 1935-36, scoring 17 goals as United reached the 1936
FA Cup Final .Pickering partnered strikerBobby Barclay in the final against Arsenal atWembley Stadium , and both impressed with their stylish distribution and approach play. But it was not to be United’s day and they lost the match 1-0.In season 1938-39, Pickering was partnered with
Jimmy Hagan in possibly one ofthe Blades ' most exciting teams of the 1900s. WhenWorld War II broke out, United were standing at the top of the First Division - the season was canceled after just three matches.He played in Wartime matches for Sheffield United, and made eleven appearances in the team which won the League North title in season 1945-46. The first post-war season saw him make just one appearance and that was in the Championship decider against Stoke City. Pickering scored United's second goal that was to take the title to Liverpool with United finishing sixth in Division One.
In a career that spanned 23 seasons, he made his final appearance for Sheffield United against Portsmouth at Bramall Lane on
January 1 1948 when he was 39 years old. Overall, he made 367 (344 league) appearances and scored 110 goals (101 league) in all competitions, in a career exclusively with United. He won one England cap against Scotland atHampden Park onApril 1 1933 . [ [http://www.englandfc.com/nostal/yrbyyr/1930_1934.html England Match Details] (accessed19 December 2006 )]Pickering had trained as an accountant, and he cut his formal links with the soccer world taking a
hotel inBournemouth . He died aged 68.References and notes
heffield United Career
{|class=prettytable!Season!Division!League Apps !League Goals!FA Cup Apps!FA Cup Goals!Total Apps!Total Goals
-
1926–27
Division One
1
0
0
0
1
0
-
-
1927–28
Division One
2
0
0
0
2
0
-
-
1928–29
Division One
10
4
0
0
10
4
-
-
1929–30
Division One
38
14
2
0
40
14
-
-
1930–31
Division One
23
4
1
0
24
4
-
-
1931–32
Division One
34
10
2
1
36
11
-
-
1932–33
Division One
39
13
2
0
41
13
-
-
1933–34
Division One
28
12
0
0
28
12
-
-
1934–35
Division Two
32
6
2
2
34
8
-
-
1935–36
Division Two
35
14
4
3
39
17
-
-
1936–37
Division Two
39
8
3
1
42
9
-
-
1937–38
Division Two
37
11
3
1
40
12
-
-
1938–39
Division Two
24
5
4
1
28
6
-
-
1939–40
Division Two
1
0
0
0
1
0
-
-
1946–47
Division One
1
0
0
0
1
0
-
-
Total
344
101
23
9
367
110
-Note: Season 1939-40 was abandoned after 3 matches due to outbreak of World War II.
Pickering continued to make appearances in regional League and Cup competitions between 1939-46.
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