Roy Vernon

Roy Vernon
Personal information
Full name Thomas Royston Vernon
Date of birth 14 April 1937(1937-04-14)
Place of birth Ffynnongroyw, Wales
Date of death 4 December 1993(1993-12-04) (aged 56)
Playing position Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1955–1960 Blackburn Rovers 131 (49)
1960–1965 Everton 176 (101)
1965–1970 Stoke City 84 (22)
1967 Cleveland Stokers (guest) 11 (2)
1970 Halifax Town (loan) 4 (0)
1970 Cape Town City
1970–1971 Great Harwood Town
1971 Hellenic
Total 406 (174)
National team
1957–1968 Wales 32 (8)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22:15, 25 November 2007 (UTC).

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 12:00, 11 October 2006 (UTC)

Thomas Royston "Roy" Vernon (14 April 1937 - 4 December 1993) was a Welsh international footballer who played for Blackburn Rovers, Everton and Stoke City.[1]

Career

Vernon was born in Ffynnongroyw in Flintshire, Wales.[2] He made his debut for Blackburn Rovers at the age of 18. He signed for Everton for £27,000 in 1960 (an Everton player Eddie Thomas was the 'make-weight' in the deal and moved in the opposite direction.[2]) Vernon made his debut for Everton in February 1960.

He was the top scorer with 24 goals and captain when Everton won the championship in the 1962-63 season.[2] His striking partner who scored 22 goals in that championship year was 'the golden vision' Alex Young.

Vernon was a lean player with an aquiline nose, a powerful left foot shot, great skill and a coolness when taking his chances. Brian Labone said of him: "Taffy Vernon was about 10 stone. Wet through he looked about as athletic as Pinocchio." Apart from his success in open play, Roy Vernon was probably the finest and most successful penalty-taker ever to play for Everton. He made 199 appearances for Everton scoring 110 goals.

He left Everton in 1965 to join Stoke City for £40,000 before playing in South Africa.[2]

Vernon won 32 caps for Wales, scoring eight goals in total, and representing his country in the 1958 World Cup in Sweden.[2]

Vernon was a heavy smoker, often smoking in the tunnel before the game and immediately after, and was reputed to bet on the horses in his spare time. He died in 1993 from cancer.

References

  1. ^ *Lowe, Simon: "Stoke City The Modern Era - A Complete Record" (Desert Island Books, ISBN 1-874287-39-2).
  2. ^ a b c d e Ponting, Ivan (7 December 1993). "Obituary: Roy Vernon". The Independent (London). http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-roy-vernon-1465927.html. Retrieved 4 January 2012.