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Jack Haycox (7 May 1910 – 21 July 1962) was an English
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who scored 47 goals from 97 matches in the
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playing for Newport County,
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,
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and
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. Primarily a
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, he also played
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for All Saints' Old Boys, Evesham Town,
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and
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.


Personal life

Haycox was born in Cheltenham,
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, in 1910, the twelfth child of Charles Haycox, a gardener, and his wife Phoebe, a
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. He attended
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, which he represented at both football and
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. He continued to play club cricket in the Cheltenham area for Templars and Marle Hill, and in 1947, appeared twice for
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in the
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. Haycox married Elsie Rimes at Fletton Church,
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, in 1937. The couple settled in the Peterborough area; at the time of the
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, they were living with Elsie's parents in
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and Haycox was working as a packer for an engineering firm. Elsie died in 1944, and two years later, Haycox remarried, to Joan Burton. He died in
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, near Peterborough, in 1962 at the age of 52.


Amateur football career

Haycox began his football career with the Cheltenham-based junior club All Saints' Old Boys, and soon earned a reputation as a goalscorer. Against Naunton Park in February 1932, he scored six goals, the last of which was his fiftieth of the season. and despite missing a
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, he scored to help All Saints' beat Woodchester 2–1 in the final of that year's Gloucestershire Northern Junior Cup. He signed amateur forms with Evesham Town in February 1932 and played for them in the
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, and in September, signed for another Birmingham Combination club,
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. He continued to play for All Saints' until mid-April 1933, when he made a reportedly unexpected first-team debut for Cheltenham in a 3–2 win at home to Atherstone Town: he scored Cheltenham's second goal, which was also the team's 100th goal of the season. After he impressed in the next home game, Cheltenham's directors selected Haycox for the away match against Birmingham "A" (the third eleven of the
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club). It was not a straightforward decision: Haycox suffered with
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to the extent that, when playing away with All Saints', he had sometimes been unable to take the field until the second half. The club allowed him to travel to Birmingham by car in the hope it would ease the problem, and he performed well enough to keep his place, scored four in an eleven–nil defeat of Bournville Athletic, and finished the season with eight goals from rather fewer matches. Again, Haycox returned to All Saints, and continued to score freely in the 1933–34 season, with 41 goals by the end of November. Invited for a trial by
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club Newport County, he scored the third goal and was instrumental in another as Newport's reserves beat
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4–0 in the Southern League. After he followed up with three goals against
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in a
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fixture, Haycox signed for Newport, but chose to retain his amateur status rather than turning professional. He made his Football League debut against
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on 20 January 1934, and on his second appearance, against
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in the
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, Haycox scored twice and set up three goals for other players. According to the ''
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'', the "powerfully-built lad from Cheltenham displayed wiles beyond his years, and allied to this were real snappiness and speed and quick shooting." Haycox returned to Cheltenham Town in mid-March, and scored 15 goals from 18 matches in what remained of the season.


Professional football career

In June 1934, he signed for Newport County as a professional. Illness and injury delayed his introduction to the league team until mid-October, and he spent a lengthy period in the reserves, returning to the first eleven to score in a 2–1 win against
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in April 1935. Haycox was retained for the 1935–36 season, but knee cartilage trouble requiring surgery kept him out of consideration until the new year. It was reported that his absence had disappointed "two prominent clubs, one from the First Division", who had been interested in watching him. He made no more first-team appearances for Newport, but scored 22 goals for the reserves by the end of the season. In May 1936, Haycox signed for another Third Division South club,
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. He made his first-team debut in the final of the
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against
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, in which he scored the only goal. He did well in the reserves, including in an experimental spell at
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rather than his customary
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position, but was unable to force himself into the league team until January 1937, when several players were out with
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. He scored City's third goal in a 4–1 win against Bristol Rovers on 2 January, added two goals in the next match, against
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, and scored yet again in a 2–2 draw with
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a few days later, when he "gave another encouraging display as leader of the attack, infusing plenty of dash into his play, and shooting at every opportunity. Frequently he caught the opposition unawares wandering out of position". He continued in similar vein: by mid-March, he had twelve goals from ten matches, and had failed to score in only one of those ten. Despite interest from
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, which perhaps prompted his delay in re-signing for City, he stayed with the club, and scored their first goal of the new season, in a 3–1 win against Gillingham. Away to
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, Haycox was deprived of a goal when his shot was deemed to have entered the goal moments after the referee whistled for time. Former
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player turned journalist Charles Buchan opined that "no referee can judge the 90 minutes to a fraction of a second" so "it would be fairer all round if the game went on until the ball became dead." At the start of 1938, he lost his place to youngster
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, and on 16 February, he signed for Torquay United. He had scored 31 goals in 49 matches in first-team competition, 25 from 43 in the league. Haycox scored on his Torquay debut, and played regularly for what remained of the season. He was retained for the 1938–39 season, and in September scored a
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against his former club Bristol City. By mid-October, he was the leading scorer in the Third Division South with ten goals. In November, he signed for
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; as part of the deal, another forward,
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, moved in the other direction, and it was later reported that Northampton also paid a fee of £750. After injury disrupted the start of his Northampton career, Haycox opened his scoring account with a hat-trick against Torquay United on 24 December, but as the season wore on a combination of loss of form and manager
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's decision to bring young players through to the first team meant that by April he was playing in the reserves and listed for transfer at £250.



He returned to
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with
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of the
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in August 1939. He scored five goals in the three matches played before the Midland League proper was abandoned on the outbreak of the Second World War, and added another fifteen from eleven appearances in the emergency competition.


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Haycox, Jack 1910 births 1962 deaths Footballers from Cheltenham English men's footballers Men's association football forwards Cheltenham Town F.C. players Newport County A.F.C. players Bristol City F.C. players Torquay United F.C. players Northampton Town F.C. players Peterborough United F.C. players English Football League players Southern Football League players Midland Football League players