Len Christon | ||
Personalia | ||
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Full name | Leonard Christon | |
date of birth | 14. June 1906 | |
place of birth | Skelton-in-Cleveland, England | |
date of death | 1988 | |
Position | centre-forward | |
Men’s | ||
years | Station | games (goals)1 |
Brotton | ||
1926 | Durham City | 0 (0) |
Carlin How | ||
1928–1929 | Hartlepools United | 2 (0) |
1 Only league games are shown. |
Leonard “Len” Christon (* 14. Juni 1906 in Skelton-in-Cleveland; † 1988)[1] was an English footballer.
Christon, a powerfully built centre-forward, played for in his homeland Brottonbefore leaving in July 1926[2] Appealed to Durham City as an amateur. He took part in an internal test match during the pre-season[3] but soon returned to his home region and played for Carlin How. In March 1928 he made a fresh start with a Football League club, playing regularly for Hartlepools United on an amateur basis for the North Eastern League reserve team.[2]
After good performances in the pre-season, including scoring two goals in a club friendly,[4] Christon signed a professional contract in August 1928 for the 1928–29 season.[5] He was on the first two days of the Football League Third Division North in the team, but did not score his own goal. A 2-2 draw against Nelson FC was followed by an 8-0 defeat by Carlisle United. Club officials then decided to sign centre-forward Tucker Mordue for £100.[6] From then on, Mordue occupied the center forward position, Christon stayed until his departure in 1929[7] only for use by the reserve team.[2]
- ↑ Biographical data according to English National Football Archive (ENFA)retrieved March 24, 2022
- ↑ a b c Colin Foster: A Century Of Poolies: The Who’s Who Of Hartlepool United, 1908-2008. 2008, S. 40.
- ↑ FOOTBALL TESTS. In: Newcastle Evening Chronicle. 20. August 1926, S. 7 (Online – British Newspaper Archive: source only accessible for a fee).
- ↑ HARTLEPOOLS LAST “TRY OUT.” In: Newcastle Journal. 23. August 1928, S. 13 (Online – British Newspaper Archive: source only accessible for a fee).
- ↑ NEW HARTLEPOOLS PROFESSIONAL. In: Newcastle Journal. 22. August 1928, S. 13 (Online – British Newspaper Archive: source only accessible for a fee).
- ↑ Hartlepool United Football Club (Hrsg.): The Official History of Hartlepool United Football Club, 1908-2008. 2009, ISBN 978-0-9557671-0-4, S. 88.
- ↑ vgl. Malcolm Errington: Hartlepool United – The Complete Record. Derby 2012, ISBN 978-1-78091-030-7, S. 528.
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