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Jack Lane

Jack Lane
Jack Lane, Brentford FC footballer, 1926.jpg
Lane while with Brentford in 1926.
Personal information
Full name John William Lane
Date of birth 29 May 1898
Place of birth Cradley Heath, England
Date of death June 1984 (aged 86)
Place of death Hammersmith, England
Playing position Inside forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Cradley Heath
1920–1923 Burnley 5 (0)
1923–1925 Chesterfield 65 (19)
1925–1931 Brentford 216 (74)
1931–1932 Crystal Palace 34 (10)
1932–1933 Aldershot 36 (8)
Total 356 (111)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

John William "Jack" Lane (29 May 1898 – June 1984) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside right. He is best remembered for his five years in the Football League with Brentford, for whom he made 234 appearances and was club captain. He was posthumously inducted into the Brentford Hall of Fame in 2015.

An inside forward, Lane began his career at hometown non-league club Cradley Heath. He secured a move to the top flight of English football with Burnley in December 1920 and made his professional debut during the club's Championship-winning 1920–21 season. He failed to make an impression at Turf Moor and departed in 1923, having made just five league appearances for the Clarets.

Lane dropped down to the Division Three North to sign for Chesterfield in 1923, in part-exchange for Philip Pedlar. The Spireites pushed hard for promotion during his time with the club, but he departed in March 1925. Lane made 70 appearances and scored 19 goals during his time at Saltergate.

Lane signed for Division Three South strugglers Brentford in March 1925. He got off to a good start at Griffin Park, scoring on his debut versus Swansea Town and scoring a further three goals in his final eight appearances of the season. He established himself as a first team regular in the following season, making 40 appearances and scoring 9 goals. The arrival of Harry Curtis as manager in 1926 saw Lane appointed as captain and was he was an automatic pick when fit. His final two seasons were his best at Griffin Park, scoring 19 goals in each of the 1929–30 and 1930–31 seasons. As a recognition of his service to the club, Lane was awarded the proceeds from a London Combination match versus Southampton in 1930. He departed the Bees in January 1931, having amassed 234 appearances and 86 goals during just under six years at Griffin Park.


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