Roger Cross (footballer)

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Roger Cross (born October 20, 1948 in East Ham, London) is an English former footballer who played as a forward. He is now chief scout at West Ham United.

Cross' association with West Ham began with his signing as an apprentice in July 1964. He was the reserve team top scorer in two consecutive seasons, but he failed to establish himself in the Hammers first team, and was loaned to Leyton Orient at one point.

In 1969, after 8 appearances and a single goal, he moved to Brentford for £12,000.

Cross went on to play for Fulham, who signed him for £30,000, and he scored ten goals in 46 league and cup appearances for the West London club. He had a second spell at Griffin Park, and took his Bee's tally to 228 appearances and 79 goals. He then joined Millwall for £8,000.

In 1977, Cross moved to the United States to play for the Seattle Sounders of the North American Soccer League.

In 1979, he became youth team manager at Millwall. After a period on the coaching staff at Queen's Park Rangers, he moved to Spurs, where he later became assistant manager to Gerry Francis. He rejoined West Ham as reserve team coach in the summer of 2001.

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  • Hogg, Tony (2005). Who's Who of West Ham United. Profile Sports Media, 56. ISBN 1 903135 50 8. 

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