Career
He played as a goalkeeper for teams including Blackpool, Eastern, Sunderland and South China. When he made his debut, against Oldham Athletic on 20 August 1977, aged 17, he became the youngest goalkeeper ever to play for Blackpool in a League game. As he ran out for the second half, he offended the Latics support by flashing them a "V" sign.
In 1983, he was signed by Sheffield Wednesday, but didn"t play a single game for the Owls.
In 1986, he moved to Sunderland, where he played for two and a half seasons, before he moved to Hull City in December 1988, in a deal that saw Tony Norman move in the opposite direction. He was part of the Hull side that were relegated from the old Division 2 in 1991.
He left the club, whereupon he signed for Maidstone United, who were also struggling at the time. Hesford"s career in Hong Kong started in July 1992 when he joined Eastern.
He played for the club for 4 years before he moved to Sing Tao in 1996-1997 season and later South China in 1997-1998.
He was elected as the best foreign player in the league in 1992. He was also in the HKFDL Team of the Year for three seasons (1992-1993, 1993-1994 and 1994-1995). While at Eastern, he went 827 minutes (over ten games) without conceding a goal, setting a HKFDL record before Loh Wai Chi scored for South China in a second round match.
He left Hong Kong in 1998 and started his career as a coach in England.
He ran a hotel in Littleborough, near Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England. On 20 November 2014, the body of Hesford was discovered.
The local newspaper, the Blackpool Gazette, noted a "suspected heart attack.".