Jack Wilkinson

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Jack Wilkinson
Name: Jack Wilkinson
Nickname:
Date of birth: 12 September 1985
Place of birth: Bridlington
Nationality: English
Height: 6'1" (185cm)
Current Club:
Position: Striker
Professional Clubs*
Time Club Apps (Goals)
2003-2006 Hartlepool United 7 (2)
2003 Whitby Town (loan) 1 (0)
*Professional club caps and goals

counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 9 December 2005.

Jack Wilkinson (born 12 September 1985 in Bridlington) is a professional footballer.

Jack Wilkinson managed to break into the reserve team and went out on loan to Scarborough, Whitby and Bishop Auckland in order to gain match practice. Jack who was the first of the two to break in the first team when he was rewarded by manager Neale Cooper for his performances. In 2003, Jack made his first team debut against his former loanee club Whitby in the FA Cup. Jack went on to make a total of 2 starts and 2 substitute appearances for the first team, scoring twice. Unfortunately in 2004, Jack picked up an injury and was out for three months. During this time Jack was over-taken in the pecking order for strikers and this lead to him being released from the club in May, 2006.

Three months after being released, Wikinson looks set to sign for York City.

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