Aberdeen ruined him. He was never the same player after he left the Sons.
On this day, 95 years ago, Alex Jackson made his debut for the Dons at the age of 19.
One of the "Wembley Wizards" Jackson was a winger with a rare talent, never before had the Aberdeen support seen.
Jackson was plucked from the obscurity of America for the princely sum of £100, by former Don Jock Hume, who recommended him to Aberdeen and gained his first cap in the same year at the age of 19.
Previously he had played for Dumbarton, who had reportedly bought him in 1922 for the pre-inflation price of a football.
After only one season, he was snapped up by Huddersfield before he was twenty for a record £5,000 fee in early May 1925, after only one superb season at Pittodrie.
At the time of his move, the chairman stated at the club AGM that Alex had been driven away by adverse criticism of his play by the press and supporters. [Ref: Press & Journal, 4th July 1925]
Later moved to Chelsea for a fee of £8,500 and moved to France to play for Nice.
Tragically died in a road accident in 1946 while serving with the Army in Egypt.
Aberdeen ruined him. He was never the same player after he left the Sons.
Some amount of Central Belters we have had. The club owes the area so much to the area.
Where did he come on the whos at fault thread that season
There's certainly plausibility he flew in a swan.
The Supermarine Swan was a 1920's amphibious aircraft.
I'm not an aeronautical engineer, so not sure what distances could have achieved back then, but hey-ho.
Talking about aeronautical engineers, what the hell was R.J.Mitchell (later involved in the development of the spitfire)thinking about designing a plane called the swan.
Didn't he know swan's supposedly can't fly.
There’s a few of you repeating this ludicrous claim so you’re all obviously mistaking the Mute Swan (Cygnus Olor) & the Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis)
Let me ask you this. Have any of you saw a swan up a tree or on a roof? Anyone ever been shat on by a swan?
I think not.
Sorry it's went off topic again...
Happy Birthday Alex.