Ted Critchley
[3] His second appearance came on the last day of the 1922–23 season, as the "Hatters" secured their Second Division status with a 3–0 win over Southampton at Edgeley Park.[3] In his first game for the "Toffees", he provided the crosses for Dixie Dean to score four goals in a 5–4 win against Sunderland.[3] They dropped to 11th in 1932–33, and Critchley missed the FA Cup final victory over Manchester City at Wembley after he had scored the winning goal in the semi-final victory over West Ham United, with Albert Geldard selected ahead of him for the final.Critchley scored 42 goals in 230 games for Everton before being transferred to Preston North End in 1934.However, he lost his place in the Vale team in early April 1935, and was released at the end of the season and moved on to South Liverpool.