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Position |
Wing half |
Born |
31 Jul 1924, Ashton-under-Lyne (England) |
Height |
unknown |
Weight |
unknown |
International Caps |
none |
Jabba's Comments |
Signed from non-league Stalybridge Celtic for £3,000 at the
comparatively late age of 25, Eric Kerfoot was one of the best buys
the club ever made. An excellent and enterprising wing-half, Kerfoot
was a key part of the side that won promotion to Division 1 in 1956
having captained the side in 1954-55. When he eventually moved on to
Chesterfield, they had a less than successful season and he was
released at the end of the year. He died in 1980.
Steve Dunn says: Eric was my uncle. In the late 60's and 70's he
ran the Liston Public House on Cheetham Hill Rd, Dukinfield which is
just on the border with Stalybridge.
Robert Kerfoot says: I would like to find out whether I am any
relation of Eric Kerfoot. My name is Robert Kerfoot, son of William
Kerfoot born 18/04/1938 in Leeds.
Geoff Kerfoot says: My name is Geoff Kerfoot and Eric was my
uncle. I will try to find a suitable picture for this site in the near
future.
Joseph Geoffrey Kerfoot Dean says: Eric Kerfoot is a possible
relation as my grandmother was a Kerfoot, and I inherited the name
from her.
Stan Jackson says: are u sure eric kerfoot has died
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