Derek Jeffries

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Derek Jeffries
Personal information
Full name Derek Jeffries
Date of birth March 22, 1951 (1951-03-22) (age 57)
Place of birth    Longsight, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Playing position Central defender
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1968–1973
1973–1977
1977
1977
1977–1981
1981–1982
Manchester City
Crystal Palace
Peterborough United (loan)
Millwall (loan)
Chester City
Telford United
073 (0)
107 (1)
007 (0)
011 (0)
121 (2)
0 21 (0)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Derek Jeffries (born March 22, 1951 in Longsight, England) is an English former footballer. He played for Manchester City, Crystal Palace, Peterborough United, Millwall and Chester City. He played mainly as a central defender, but also operated in midfield.

[edit] Career

He played for Manchester City between 1968-1973. In the 1968–69 season he played no games. In the 1969–70 season he made his debut for City, playing seven games. In the 1970–71 season he made 19 appearances. In the 1971–72 season he played 12 games. In the 1972–73 he played 34 games. In 1973 he trasferred to Crystal Palace, where he remained for four years apart from time on loan at Peterborough United and Millwall.

In the summer of 1977, Jeffries joined Chester, who were managed by his former Manchester City team-mate Alan Oakes. In his first season, Jeffries helped them finish fifth in Division Three (now League One), their highest position in the last 60 years. Jeffries would be voted the club's player of the season in 1978-79 and was part of the side that reached the fifth round of the FA Cup the following season (equalling the club's best run). He left Chester on a free transfer in 1981 and drifted out of professional football, joining Telford United.

[edit] Honours

  • Player of the year for Crystal Palace 1975
  • Player of the year for Chester City 1979

[edit] External links

Sporting heroes Derek Jeffries at Man City


Preceded by
Peter Taylor
Crystal Palace F.C. Player of The Year
1975
Succeeded by
Peter Taylor