T. G. Jones

[4] He won a Football League First Division champions medal in only his second full season at Everton in 1938–39, before his career was interrupted by the Second World War.A club director falsely accused Jones of feigning injury in a wartime match and his senior appearances thereafter were sporadic.Once the relations with the manager Cliff Britton became so bad that he was even not picked for the reserve team, and played secretly for Hawarden Grammar Old Boys.After Jones left Everton he played non-league football for Pwllheli and became their part-time manager, as well as running a hotel in the town.Stanley Matthews, Tommy Lawton, Joe Mercer and Dixie Dean each cited Jones as the greatest player that they ever saw.
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