Personal information | |||
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Full name | Brian Harvil Jackson | ||
Date of birth | 1 April 1933 | ||
Place of birth | Walton-on-Thames, England | ||
Playing position | Outside-right | ||
Youth career | |||
Weybridge Schools | |||
Chase of Chertsey | |||
Arsenal | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1950–1951 | Leyton Orient | 38 | (2) |
1951–1958 | Liverpool | 125 | (12) |
1958–1962 | Port Vale | 159 | (29) |
1962–1964 | Peterborough United | 47 | (4) |
1964 | Lincoln City | 10 | (1) |
1964–1965 | Burton Albion | ||
1965–1966 | Boston United | ||
Total | 379+ | (48+) | |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
Brian Harvil Jackson (born 1 April 1933) is an English former professional footballer of the 1950s. He scored 47 goals in 380 league appearances in a 14-year career in the Football League.
An outside-right, he moved from Leyton Orient to Liverpool for £6,500 in November 1951. Failing to establish himself in seven years at Anfield, he was sold on to Port Vale for £1,700 in July 1958. He helped the "Valiants" to win the Fourth Division title in 1958–59, before he was sold to Peterborough United for £2,000 in June 1962. He later played for Lincoln City, Burton Albion, and Boston United.
Jackson began his career as an amateur with Arsenal, before he made 38 appearances in the Third Division South for 's Leyton Orient in the 1950–51 season. He impressed in his creative performances at Brisbane Road, enough so that Liverpool manager Don Welsh paid £6,500 and part-exchanged Don Woan to bring the 18-year-old to the club in November 1951. He made his debut on 10 November 1951 at Anfield in a league match against Bolton Wanderers; Jackson's first goal for the club in the 61st minute was enough for the "Reds" to get a point from a 1–1 draw. He went on to tally up 15 First Division appearances in the 1951–52 season. However, he never really established himself in the Liverpool side, and featured only five times in the 1952–53 campaign. He scored four goals in 28 games in 1953–54, as Liverpool suffered relegation. He featured in 23 Second Division games in the 1954–55 campaign, before posting 15 appearances in 1955–56 and 19 appearances in 1956–57, as Liverpool twice finished in third place. He played 24 games in the 1957–58 campaign, as Phil Taylor's side finished two points short of promotion. His stay at Liverpool lasted for six and a half years and he managed 133 senior appearances, mostly in his preferred outside right position, never really establishing himself as a first team regular.