Jackie Vernon (footballer)

Jackie Vernon (footballer)

Football player infobox
playername = Jackie Vernon


fullname = John Joseph Vernon
nickname =
dateofbirth = September 26, 1918
cityofbirth = Belfast
countryofbirth = Ireland
dateofdeath = August 24, 1981 (aged 62)
cityofdeath = Belfast
countryofdeath = Northern Ireland
position = Centre – Half / Defender
youthyears = 19xx
19xx
youthclubs = Spearmint F.C.
Dundela
years = 194x-1947
1947-1952
1947
1952-19xx
clubs = Belfast Celtic
West Bromwich Albion
Shamrock Rovers "(guest)"
Crusaders
caps(goals) =
190 (1)

nationalyears = 1944-1951
1946
1947-1951
nationalteam = Ireland (IFA)
Northern Ireland
Ireland (FAI)
Great Britain XI
nationalcaps(goals) = 021 (0)
002 (0)
002 (0)
manageryears = 1952-195x
managerclubs = Crusaders

John Joseph Vernon (September 26 1918 - August 24 1981) also referred to as Jackie Vernon, is a former Irish footballer who played for, amongst others, Belfast Celtic and West Bromwich Albion. Vernon was a dual international and played for both Ireland teams - the IFA XI and the FAI XI. He also played on two occasions for a Great Britain XI.

Club career

Early years

Vernon was born in Jocelyn Avenue, Belfast and when he left school he initially entered the family butcher business. He would eventually return to the same trade after retiring as a player. Vernon also played as a junior with both Spearmint and Dundela. His performances attracted the interest of Liverpool but he rejected their approach and opted to sign for Belfast Celtic instead.

Belfast Celtic

Together with Jimmy McAlinden, Billy McMillan, Tommy Breen and Charlie Tully, he was a prominent member of the Celtic team managed by Elisha Scott. This team dominated the Irish League during the Second World War era. He played his last game for Celtic on February 8 1947 against Linfield. Both West Bromwich Albion and Glasgow Celtic declared an interest in signing Vernon but the Celtic manager, Jimmy McGrory, would not meet Belfast Celtic’s £8,000 valuation.

West Bromwich Albion

Vernon eventually signed for West Bromwich Albion in February 1947 for a club record fee of £9,500. In 1949 he captained a West Brom team that also included Davy Walsh and Reg Ryan to promotion from the English Second Division. In the same season he also scored his only goal for the club, on Christmas Day in a 1-0 win against Sheffield Wednesday [cite book
last = Matthews
first = Tony
coauthors=Mackenzie, Colin
title = Albion! A Complete Record of West Bromwich Albion 1879–1987
publisher = Breedon Books
date = 1987
pages = p294
isbn = 0-907969-23-2
] . On June 8 1947, together with Davy Walsh, Vernon guested for Shamrock Rovers in a friendly against Everton.

Crusaders

In 1952 Vernon returned to the Irish League and became player-manager at Crusaders, the club that in 1949 had replaced Belfast Celtic in the league. In 1954 he guided the club to victory in the Ulster Cup.

International career

When Vernon began his international career in 1944 there were in effect, two Ireland teams, chosen by two rival associations. Both associations, the Northern Ireland - based IFA and the Republic of Ireland - based FAI claimed jurisdiction over the whole of Ireland and selected players from the whole island. As a result several notable Irish players from this era, including Vernon played for both teams. In addition Vernon also played twice for a Great Britain XI.

IFA XI

Between 1944 and 1951, Vernon made 21 appearances for the IFA XI. He made his debut in an 8-4 defeat against a "Combined Services XI" at Windsor Park on September 9 1944. This team was basically a Great Britain XI and featured, among others, Matt Busby, Stanley Matthews, Tommy Lawton and Stan Mortensen. During the 1945-46 season he also played in the three Victory internationals ["Soccer at War – 1939 - 45" (2005): Jack Rollin [http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/075531431X] ] . On November 27 1946 he helped the IFA XI gain a 0-0 draw with Scotland. The draw helped the IFA XI finish as runners-up in the 1947 British Home Championship. Vernon also helped the IFA XI gain some further respectable results, including a 2-0 win against Scotland on October 4 1947 and a 2-2 draw with England at Goodison Park on November 5 1947. On May 12 1951 he also helped the IFA XI gain a 2-2 draw with France. Vernon played his last game for the IFA XI on November 20 1951 in a 2-0 defeat to England.

FAI XI

In 1946 Vernon also made 2 appearances for the FAI XI. He was one of several players born in Northern Ireland who benefited from the FAI’s attempts to establish an all-Ireland influence. In June 1946 when the FAI organised an Iberian tour, Vernon, together with Jimmy McAlinden, Billy McMillan and Paddy Sloan, was one of four Northern Irish players called up. Vernon subsequently played in both the 3-1 defeat to Portugal on June 16 and then helped the FAI XI gain a surprise 1-0 victory against Spain on June 23. ["The Boys In Green - The FAI International Story" (1997): Sean Ryan [http://www.amazon.ca/dp/1851589392] ] [ [http://www.soccerscene.ie/sssenior/player.php?id=411 Ireland (FAI) stats] ]

Great Britain XI

On May 10 1947 Vernon, together with Stanley Matthews, Wilf Mannion, Tommy Lawton and Billy Liddell, played for a Great Britain XI against a Europe XI at Hampden Park. The game was arranged to celebrate England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland rejoining FIFA. On December 3 1951 at Ninian Park he also captained a Great Britain XI against Wales as the Football Association of Wales celebrated their 75th anniversary.

Honours

"Player"

Belfast Celtic

*Irish League
**"Winners" 1940-41, 1941-42, 1942-43, 1943-44, 1946-47: 5
*Irish Cup:
**"Winners" 1941, 1943: 2
*County Antrim Shield
**"Winners" 1942-43, 1944-45: 2

West Bromwich Albion

*Second Division
**"Runners Up" 1948-49: 1

Ireland

*British Home Championship
**"Runners Up" 1946-47 1

"Player manager"

Crusaders
*Ulster Cup
**"Winners" 1953-54: 1

References

External links

* [http://nifootball.blogspot.com/2006/12/jackie-vernon.html Northern Ireland Footballing Greats]


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