Micky Fenton

Michael Fenton (30 October 1913 – 5 February 2003) was an England international footballer for Middlesbrough either side of World War II.[3] Camsell was top scorer for ten consecutive seasons, though the club would soon become equally reliant on Fenton's goals.Also, he guested for Port Vale, Notts County, Rochdale, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Blackpool.[1] After the war, despite being wanted by Everton, Fenton returned to Teesside,[3] where he continued his scoring record, ending as top goalscorer for the next four seasons.[3] He scored a total of 162 goals in 269 league and FA Cup appearances, leaving him fifth in the club's all-time goalscoring charts.
Micky Fenton (jockey)PortrackStockton-on-TeesCounty DurhamForwardMiddlesbroughEnglandfootballerWorld War IIGeorge Camselltop scorerAyresome ParkFirst Division1933–341934–351935–361936–371937–381938–39Football LeaguePort ValeNotts CountyRochdaleWolverhampton WanderersBlackpoolEvertonTeesside1946–47Wilf Mannion1947–481948–49David Jack1949–50FA Cupclub's all-time goalscoring chartsRiverside StadiumScotlandWembleyBritish Home Championship