Jack Griffiths
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Jack Griffiths (born 1 September, 19?? in Fenton, Staffordshire) was a former English footballer who played at left-back. He joined Wolverhampton Wanderers in May 1929, but only made 6 appearances for the club. He then joined Bolton Wanderers in 1932, but did not make much of an impact as he had several injuries. He left Bolton for Manchester United in March 1934, becoming a replacement for Jack Silcock who left the club in August 1934. After scoring 1 goal in 173 appearances for United, his professional footballing career was ended due to the war, but he still played 58 games for the club during the war. He later worked as a masseur in Hyde, which was then in Cheshire.