John White (footballer, born 1937)
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John Anderson White (28 April 1937 – 21 July 1964) was a Scottish international
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and sometime inside right who played a significant role for
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(Spurs) during their
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winning season in 1960–61. He had two brothers, Eddie and Tom, who were also professional footballers. White was killed by a
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at the age of 27.


Playing career


Alloa Athletic

White first played at senior level for
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under the management of Jasper 'Jerry' Kerr. He debuted in the 1956/57 season. Kerr paired White in an effective inside forward combination with
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. In the 68 league appearances White made for The Wasps, he scored 26 goals. The ''John White Lounge'' is still a feature at the
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club's ground.


Falkirk

White was bought by
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in August 1958 for £3,300 (£ today)."John White" Scottish Football Hall of Fame 2005
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Alex Parker Alexander Hershaw Parker (2 August 1935 – 7 January 2010) was a Scottish football player and manager. Parker played for Falkirk, Everton and Scotland, amongst others. Parker was named in Falkirk's ''Team of the Millennium'' and Everton's Hal ...
and Eddie O'Hara had been jointly sold to Everton the June before giving Falkirk a cash injection of £18,000."Bairns mourn passing of another 1957 Falkirk cup hero" The Falkirk Herald 16 October 2016
/ref> Among others at Falkirk, White played alongside
Doug Moran Doug Moran (born 29 July 1934 in Musselburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. Moran is one of only three players to score more than 100 senior goals for Falkirk. During his career he made over 100 appearances for Ipswich Town. Hono ...
. In White's 30 Falkirk league appearances he scored 11 goals. His stay there was relatively short, moving to England early in his second season. White made his Scotland debut when he was at Falkirk. He scored in the first minute of his international debut, a 3–2 win against
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on 6 May 1959 at
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. He gained four full caps when at Falkirk playing in the first and last of those four games alongside
Dave Mackay David Craig Mackay (14 November 1934 – 2 March 2015) was a Scottish football player and manager. Mackay was best known for a highly successful playing career with Heart of Midlothian, the Double-winning Tottenham Hotspur side of 1961, a ...
. The fourth game was against a Northern Ireland team in
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featuring
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on 3 October 1959. White scored his second international goal in a 4–0 win for the Scots.


Tottenham Hotspur

White's frail appearance had been the cause of considerable concern amongst scouts, resulting in a number of English First Division clubs choosing not to risk his signing. However, following positive reviews from Mackay and Blanchflower, Bill Nicholson signed White for Tottenham Hotspur in the same October as White's international goal against Northern Ireland. Nicholson had also sought reference from the Army and been advised White was a celebrated cross-country runner. White cost £22,000 (£ today). At Spurs, White initially occupied the inside-left position, having been bought by Nicholson to replace Dave Dunmore, but his talent flourished as an inside right as a replacement to Tommy Harmer. He scored on his debut in October 1959, in a 2–1 defeat to
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at Hillsborough. White's worth to the team could be calculated in terms of goals scored (between 1959 and the conclusion of the Double winning season (a season in which he was ever-present) he contributed 18 goals) but his success mainly lay in a combination of skills: his passing, his ball control which helped sustain the attacking momentum but so too his runs to find space off the ball, arriving unexpectedly in the opposition's penalty area which resulted in the
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faithful giving him the nickname "The Ghost". Spurs lost against Benfica in the
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semi-final, however in the following season White was part of the successful campaign that saw Tottenham become the first English winners of a European trophy when they won the
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. They beat
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5–1 in Rotterdam with White scoring Spurs' second. They had beaten White's Scottish former opponents, Rangers, home and away in the first round. Cliff Jones, his Tottenham teammate, said of him: "He was a great talent. People ask me what he was like. I say that he was like
Glenn Hoddle Glenn Hoddle (born 27 October 1957) is an English former football player and manager. He currently works as a television pundit and commentator for ITV Sport and BT Sport. He played as a midfielder for Tottenham Hotspur, Monaco, Chelsea an ...
. But he was different to Glenn in some ways. Glenn was someone who you had to bring into a game, whereas John White would bring himself into a game. If you're not in possession, get in position, that was John White. He was always available if you needed to pass to someone".


Death and testimonial

White was killed by a
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at the age of 27 while sheltering under a tree during a
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at
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golf course, Enfield on 21 July 1964. He left a 22-year-old widow, Sandra, daughter of Spurs' assistant manager Harry Evans, whom he married in 1961, and two children. White's testimonial was staged later in the year he died, on 10 November 1964, at White Hart Lane, when a Tottenham XI faced a Scotland XI. White's younger brother Tom, played for Tottenham in this match, scoring the first goal of the game from a pass from
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. White's portrait has been erected in the entrance to the
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. His son Rob has no memory of his father, as he was only six months old when he died, and his older sister Mandy was only two at the time. White also had a son, Stephen, from his first marriage to Helen McLean; however, he and his first wife separated within weeks of their marriage and he never saw his first-born son, who did not discover the identity of his real father until he was a teenager.


Career statistics


International appearances


International goals

''Scores and results list Scotland's goal tally first.''


References


External links


The Ghost
at mehstg.com

at spursodyssey.com
The life of Mr Tottenham Hotspur
(minor mention) at BBC {{DEFAULTSORT:White, John 1937 births 1964 deaths Alloa Athletic F.C. players Association football inside forwards Deaths from lightning strikes Falkirk F.C. players Sportspeople from Musselburgh Scotland international footballers Scottish Football Hall of Fame inductees Scottish Football League players Scottish Football League representative players Scottish footballers Scotland under-23 international footballers English Football League players English Football League representative players Tottenham Hotspur F.C. players FA Cup Final players Footballers from East Lothian