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Alan Skirton (Alan Frederick Graham Skirton) was born on 23 January, 1939 in Bath, England, is an English footballer (1939-2019). Discover Alan Skirton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

Popular As Alan Frederick Graham Skirton
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Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 23 January 1939
Birthday 23 January
Birthplace Bath, England
Date of death 12 May, 2019
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1939

Alan Frederick Graham Skirton (23 January 1939 – 12 May 2019) was an English professional footballer, who played as a winger, spending the majority of his career at Arsenal.

A "prolific winger", Skirton was known as the 'Highbury Express' during his seven-year tenure at the North London club.

Skirton started out as a player with West Twerton Youth Club in his home city of Bath before joining Bristol City as an amateur.

However, they did not retain him and he then joined hometown club Bath City in the Southern League.

He soon attracted the attention of several other clubs.

1959

Arsenal won the fight for his signature, signing him in January 1959 for £5,000.

Soon after signing, however, Skirton contracted pleurisy and pneumonia and was out of action for eighteen months.

1960

He finally made his debut for Arsenal against Burnley on 20 August 1960.

He played sixteen games that season, sharing the right wing position with Danny Clapton.

He supplanted Clapton altogether the following season, and scored nineteen goals in 40 matches, making him the club's top scorer for that season.

1962

After the signing of Johnny MacLeod in the summer of 1962, Skirton was switched to the left wing, where he played for the next four seasons, albeit irregularly, as Arsenal manager Billy Wright preferred to field only one out-and-out winger.

The emergence of the young George Armstrong also meant Skirton's place was under threat, and Skirton shared duties with Armstrong for his final two seasons at the club.

1963

Nevertheless, Skirton still averaged twenty appearances a season, and made history by becoming the first Arsenal player to score a goal in a European match at Highbury, against Danish club, Stævnet on 22 October 1963.

However, Wright's successor, Bertie Mee, was looking to youth as the means to success for the Gunners.

1966

After playing the first two matches of the 1966–67 season, Skirton signed for Blackpool on 12 September 1966 for £65,000.

He had played 153 matches for Arsenal, scoring 53 goals.

Skirton scored on his debut for Blackpool five days later in the 1966–67 season, ironically at Highbury in a 1–1 draw, although he limped off injured later in the game.

After missing three games, he scored once in a 3–1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, and two more in a 3–1 win at Stamford Bridge over Chelsea.

His home debut saw the Seasiders beat Newcastle United 6–0 at Bloomfield Road with Skirton scoring twice.

However, his goalscoring was not so prolific in the rest of the season and he finished the season with ten league and cup goals in 28 games.

His eight league goals that season though couldn't save the Seasiders from relegation to Division Two.

1967

In the 1967–68 season, Blackpool narrowly missed out on promotion back to the top flight, finishing third on goal average behind Ipswich Town and Queens Park Rangers.

Skirton scored 17 league goals that season.

1968

After 17 games at the start of the 1968–69 season, Blackpool manager Stan Mortensen saw the emergence of Ronnie Brown on the right wing, and he allowed Skirton to return to the West Country where he joined Bristol City for £15,000 on 20 November 1968.

1972

He went on to play for Torquay United, and South African club Durban City F.C. He ended his career at Weymouth who he helped to win the Southern League Cup in the 1972–73 season.

1974

Just before he retired from playing, Skirton became assistant commercial manager at Weymouth, before rejoining his old club Bath City as commercial manager in July 1974.

1981

On 14 September 1981 he joined Yeovil Town to take up the same position and remained there until his retirement in 2002.

2019

He died on 12 May 2019 at the age of 80.

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