Full name John Astley Name Jack Astley | Years Team Date of death 1984 | |
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Date of birth (1909-12-03)3 December 1909 | ||
John "Jack" Astley (3 December 1909 – 8 November 1984) was an English professional football right back who played in the Football League for Southport, Brentford and Coventry City.
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Early years
A right back, Astley began his career in his native north west, playing for a number of amateur clubs before signing for Division Three North side Southport in 1930. He made just two appearances for the club before joining League of Ireland side Shelbourne on loan for the 1932–33 season. He left Southport at the end of the 1932–33 season.
Brentford
Astley signed for Division Two side Brentford in May 1933. He went straight into the team and made 41 appearances during the 1933–34 season, in which the Bees finished fourth in Division Two. The arrival of full backs Arthur Bateman and George Poyser in the summer of 1934 and an injury saw Astley lose his place in the team, making just one appearance during the 1934–35 season, in which Brentford secured promotion to Division One as champions. He instead played for the reserves, winning the 1935 London Challenge Cup with the team. Astley managed to make eight appearances in Division One during the first half of the 1935–36 season, before departing Griffin Park in February 1936. Astley made 50 appearances for Brentford.
Coventry City
Astley joined Division Three South high-flyers Coventry City in February 1936. He made 14 appearances in what remained of the 1935–36 season and helped the Sky Blues to the Division Three South title. Astley displaced Vic Brown from the team and with former Brentford teammate Walter Metcalf on the other flank, was an ever-present until professional football was suspended in 1939 upon to the outbreak of the Second World War. He made 148 appearances for the Sky Blues.
Representative career
While with Shelbourne, Astley played for the League of Ireland representative team against their Welsh League counterparts.
Personal life
Astley served in the British Army during and after the Second World War and rose to the rank of captain. He married his wife, an Estonian, during five-and-a-half years stationed in Germany. Astley later settled in Coventry in 1950 and began working for the General Electric Company, retiring in 1974. He died of a heart attack in Whitley Hospital in November 1984.
Honours
Brentford Reserves
Coventry City