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Roy Vernon
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Roy Vernon

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Thomas Royston "Roy" Vernon (14 April 1937 – 4 December 1993) was a Welsh international footballer who played for Blackburn Rovers, Everton and Stoke City. Vernon won 32 caps for Wales, scoring eight goals in total, and representing his country in the 1958 World Cup in Sweden.

Career

Vernon was born in Ffynnongroew, Flintshire. He made his debut for Blackburn Rovers at the age of 18. He soon became a regular under Johnny Carey and Ewood Park and scored 15 goals in 44 games in 1957–58 as Rovers won promotion to the First Division. He took to the top flight with ease scoring 17 goals in 1958–59 as Blackburn finished in 10th position.

After an argument with Blackburn manager Dally Duncan, Vernon signed for Everton in 1960 for £27,000 plus winger Eddie Thomas. He became a prolific goalscorer for the "Toffees" after scoring nine goals in his first 12 matches in 1959–60 he then scored 22 in 1960–61, a career best of 28 in 1961–62 and was the top scorer with 24 goals and captain when Everton won the First Division title in the 1962–63 season. His striking partner who scored 22 goals in that title winning 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 200 appearances for Everton scoring 111 goals.

After Everton manager Harry Catterick became 'fed up' with Vernon's off field antics he sold Vernon to Stoke City for £40,000. He made a good start to his career under Tony Waddington scoring five goals in his first ten matches for the "Potters" at the end of the 1964–65 season. He scored 11 in 36 appearances in 1965–66 but a string of injuries reduced his effectiveness and after spending a short time out on loan at Halifax Town he moved to South Africa to play for Cape Town City and later Hellenic.

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.

International career

Vernon represented Wales at senior and amateur level.

Career statistics

  • Sourced from Roy Vernon profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Blackburn Rovers1955–56Second Division1211000131
1956–57Second Division311110003211
1957–58Second Division371560004415
1958–59First Division361621003817
1959–60First Division1563200188
Total131491330014452
Everton1959–60First Division1290000129
1960–61First Division39211041004422
1961–62First Division37263200004028
1962–63First Division41243300304727
1963–64First Division31185231004921
1964–65First Division163004100204
Total17610112711330202111
Stoke City1964–65First Division105000000105
1965–66First Division31101041003611
1966–67First Division204100000214
1967–68First Division192210200232
1968–69First Division81000200101
Total882241810010024
Cleveland Stokers (loan)1967USA112112
Total112112
Halifax Town (loan)1969–70Third Division4000000040
Total4000000040
Career Total410174291119430461189

Honours

Blackburn Rovers
  • Football League Second Division runner-up: 1957–58
  • FA Cup runner-up: 1960
Everton
  • Football League First Division champion: 1962–63

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