Sam Chedgzoy
Born 27 January 1889 in Ellesmere Port, England, Chedgzoy began his professional career with Everton in 1910, joining the club from amateur side Burnell's Ironworks.Chedgzoy also guested for West Ham United during World War One, making 28 appearances and scoring 14 goals.In 1926, Chedgzoy emigrated to the United States where he signed with New Bedford Whalers of the American Soccer League.When he left the Whalers in 1930, Len Peto, owner of Montreal Carsteel hired Chedgzoy as the team's player-coach in the National Soccer League.A Liverpool Echo sports journalist, Ernest Edwards, informed the Everton side of the lack of precision in the new rules.