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shakermaker 01-08-2009 05:31

Jack Swindells
 
Came across this little piece about a former player, Jack Swindells. Any memories of this player from the old Peel Park faithful? It's a great story.

Jack's wage demand rejected

yerself 01-08-2009 06:20

Re: Jack Swindells
 
I wonder if Eric would have acceded to his request.:D:D

sausage butty 01-08-2009 19:35

Re: Jack Swindells
 
how the heck did you find that?:confused:

cashman 01-08-2009 23:04

Re: Jack Swindells
 
good find shaker, us lads always called him jackie, memorys fading fast these days, but i think he was on the wing? sorry to hear he's croaked.

Div3North 02-08-2009 21:27

Re: Jack Swindells
 
Can't comment about his Accy days, but I had the pleasure of watching him when he played for Altrincham in the Cheshire County League between 65 and 68. He was a stirker (a centre forward, they were then) and the most prolific goalscorer you'd ever see - 28 in 65 games for the Stanley, but 195 in 229 games for Altrincham (this was the time when they used to giant-kill in the FA Cup on a regular basis) including 6 hat-tricks, 5 in a game twice, and 7 on one occasion in an 8-1 win.

In those days an average home win was soemthing like 5-1; they won the League in 65/6 (P 42 W 33 GF 132 Pts 73 - this was 2 for a win) and again in 66/7 (P 42 W 31 GF 123 Pts 67); the next year they came 2nd (won 28 of 42, scored 108 but 'only' got 63 points - 1.5 per game!).

When the opposition had a corner, or were pressing hard, Jackie would stand just inside his own half, usually with the centre half down his neck; the invariable tactic was to hammer the ball at Jackie as hard as possible, and he'd flick it either way with either foot round the defender and he'd go the other way; he was like an electric eel - I don't remember any defender keeping up with him. In his first full season (65/6) he scored 82 goals in 63 games (yes, that does say 82). I've never forgotten him - he was the sharpest goalscorer I think I ever saw in the flesh. Sad to hear that he passed away on 23rd June; he was a legend at Altrincham, and the stats tell you why .............

shakermaker 02-08-2009 21:48

Re: Jack Swindells
 
Great stuff Div3North.
Somehow I can't imagine in decades to come someone describing Lee McEvilly so romantically :D
Thanks.

Div3North 02-08-2009 22:15

Re: Jack Swindells
 
Cheers.

Lee who?

:eek:

Revived Red 03-08-2009 17:43

Re: Jack Swindells
 
A fine player, and a very unassuming man. I think I'm correct in saying that he merited a short obituary in The Times when he died.

MikeA 03-08-2009 19:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 733026)
A fine player, and a very unassuming man. I think I'm correct in saying that he merited a short obituary in The Times when he died.

You're right: Lives in brief: Tony Marsh, John Swindells and Bill Baxter | Times Online Obituary

cashman 03-08-2009 19:09

Re: Jack Swindells
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MikeA (Post 733051)

thanks fer that link MikeA, never knew his name was John? always Jackie to us.:confused: so assumed Jack.

JEFF 05-08-2009 09:58

Re: Jack Swindells
 
I remember him scoring a hat-trick and missing a penalty against Millwall in 1960


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