John Radford
John Radford is old a Football or English born the February 22nd 1947 with Hemsworth, Yorkshire.
It passed the major part of its career to Arsenal FC (482 matches for 149 goals). It there made its beginnings in 1963 and became the youngest player to carry out a hat-trick (against Wolves the January 2nd 1965), at age the 17 years and 315 days, the record holds still today.
Radford helped Arsenal to gain the UEFA Cup in 1970 and doubled the F Cup and the League in 1971. Following a wound, it was not titular any more, and left the club for the West Ham in 1976. After two seasons, it joined Blackburn Rovers, and played for Bishop' S Stortford before its retirement.
It was selected twice in team of England of football, but marked forever.
Prize list
- 2 selections and 0 goal with the team of England between 1969 and 1971.
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