Jackie Milburn (footballer born 1921)

Jackie Milburn (footballer born 1921)

Infobox Football biography
playername = Jackie Milburn


fullname = Jackie Milburn
dateofbirth = c 1921
cityofbirth = Crook, County Durham
countryofbirth = England
dateofdeath = c 2006
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
position = Left Winger
years =


1939-1945
clubs = Crook Town
Willington
Stanley United
Newcastle United
caps(goals) =


1 (0)

Jackie Milburn (1921-2006) was an English footballer. He was born in Crook, County Durham and played for Crook Town, Willington, Stanley United before the war and Newcastle United during the Second World War as left winger. Milburn's time at Newcastle lasted all the way through the WW2 and the majority of his appearances for "The Magpies" were in the Northern Combination League team and played one first team match for Newcastle, against Grimsby Town in December 1940. He was not related to "Wor Jackie" Milburn.

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*cite book |last=Rollin |first=Glenda |coauthors=Rollin, Jack |title=SKY SPORTS FOOTBALL YEARBOOK 2006-2007 |accessdate=2007-03-25 |edition=37th |publisher=Headline Publsihing Group |language=English |isbn=0-7553-1526-X |pages=1028 |chapter=Obituaries

Persondata
NAME=Milburn, Jackie
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Football (soccer) player
DATE OF BIRTH=c 1921
PLACE OF BIRTH=Crook, County Durham, England
DATE OF DEATH=c 2006
PLACE OF DEATH=Unknown


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