Career
He played the majority of his career at QPR, as a centre forward. He started his professional career at Reading, where he was spotted by Ted Bates who signed him for Southampton in July 1955. He made only a handful of appearances for Southampton before moving on to Bournemouth in August 1956.
He went on to play 258 league games for Rangers scoring a remarkable 161 goals (180 in all competitions).
He is QPR"s second highest goalsorer behind George Goddard. After short spells at Brentford and Scunthorpe United he played briefly in the United States with Atlanta Chiefs.
On returning from the United States. in 1967 however the Football Association banned him from playing as the United States. Football Association was at the time not affiliated. After a year he successfully appealed the ban and joined Bexley United but a knee injury forced him to retire.
Throughout his career he maintained a high strike rate, scoring 229 goals in 399 league appearances.
After his retirement from playing he became a professional tennis coach and he was later the stadium manager at Loftus Road, before retiring to Llandaff in 1995.