Jack Fairbrother
English footballer
John Fairbrother (16 August 1917 – October 1999, born in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire)[1] was an English professional football goalkeeper, best known for his time at Newcastle United shortly after the Second World War where he won a FA Cup winners medal in the 1951 cup final against Blackpool. His uncle George Harrison played for Everton and England.
He became the coach of Maccabi Petah Tikva in 1958,[2] where he stayed until January 1959.[3]
References
External links
- Jack Fairbrother at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database
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Gateshead A.F.C. – managers
- Bridgett (1912–1?)
- Tinn (1919–27)
- Douglass (1930–32)
- McCracken (1932–33)
- Tulip (1933–56)
- Keen (1956–58)
- Batty (1958–60)
- Ferguson (1960–61)
- Keen (1961–62)
- Fairbrother (1962)
- Mitchell (1963–66)
- Hardwick (1966–70)
- Devlinc (1970)
- Rayner (1970–72)
- McGarry (1972–73)