Jack Palethorpe was born in Leicester in 1909 and trained as a shoemaker before concentrating on football. In only 177 League and Cup appearances, before the outbreak of the Second World War, Jack netted 106 goals.
His goal scoring ability was first spotted during the 1929-30 season when he scored 65 goals in 39 appearances for Maidenhead United in the Spartan League.
Jack signed professional terms for our great rivals Reading in 1930, for whom he scored 54 goals in 59 appearances…..and then he moved to Stoke. His stay was pretty short and after a brief sojourn at Preston North End he moved to Sheffield Wednesday for a fee of £3100 in 1934.
Palethorpe went straight into the first team replacing the popular Neil Dewar and he made his debut on 15 Dec 1934 against Everton and then on Boxing Day he scored his first goals, a hat-trick against Birmingham City.
But his greatest impact was in the FA Cup of that season scoring goals in the third and fourth rounds as well as one in the semi-final win over Burnley at Villa Park. However his most important goal came in the 4-2 final triumph against West Bromwich Albion when he put Wednesday a goal up inside two minutes……..
Jack Palethorpe joined Aston Villa in 1935 before moving back to non-League football in 1938 playing for Chelmsford, Shorts Sports and Colchester United. He retired from the game in 1939, although he turned out a few times for Colchester in the Wartime League and later he did some coaching at his first club Maidenhead……
Chris Palethorpe was born in Maidenhead in 1942 and sadly died on May 21st 2010 at the age of 67 after a long illness.
Chris joined Aldershot FC in July 1963 from neighbours Reading (for whom he made 55 appearances).
He made his debut for Aldershot in a 4-1 Football League Division Four victory versus Hartlepools United in August 1963 but his most important goal in an Aldershot shirt was scored on January 8th 1964.
Seven-time cup winners Aston Villa were surprisingly held to a goalless draw at home by Fourth Division Aldershot in the third round tie, but remained optimistic for the replay the following Wednesday.
The game failed to deliver a goal until 20 mins from the end when a free kick from near the right touch line was crossed by Aldershot inside-left Jim Towers. Villa keeper Nigel Sims dived to intercept the ball only to see it sail over his hands and straight into the unguarded net.
The second goal was even worse for the unfortunate Sims, a corner from the left taken by Chris Palethorpe curling in direct.
Tony Hateley’s last minute goal for Villa was not enough, and they were out………
FA Cup Round 2 - Saturday 3rd December Sheffield Wednesday v Aldershot Town…….
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