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Walker: John (Jack)

WW2 Guest: 1943-1944 (Leeds United War-time Guest Player Details)

Right Half

Born: Unknown: Unknown

Debut: v York City (h): 27-11-1943

Height & Weight: Unknown

Little is known about Jack Walker. He was thought to have played for St Mirren. He played two games for Leeds United at Right Half in the 1943-44 Football League Northern Section First Championship. He made his debut for Leeds as they beat York City 1-0 at Elland Road on 27th November 1943 and retained his position in the next game as they lost 1-2 to Halifax Town at the Shay. He played his third and final game for Leeds at Outside Left in the 2-8 defeat by Preston North End at Deepdale in the 1945-46 Football League Northern Section on 27th October 1945. It is not thought that Walker played professionally in the Football League.

AppearancesGoals
War-time:
League 30