Thomas Arthur Capel was an English professional football player who scored 120 goals from 276 appearances in the Football League playing for Manchester City, Chesterfield, Birmingham City, Nottingham Forest, Coventry City and Halifax Town.
Education
He scored on his league debut for the club, finished his first season as the club"s leading scorer with 16 despite joining well after the start of the season, and in something under two seasons scored a total of 27 league goals from 62 appearances.
Career
He played as an inside left. Bob Brocklebank signed him for Chesterfield in October 1947. In the 1949 close season Brocklebank signed him for a second time, taking him to First Division club Birmingham City for a fee of £10,000.
Capel, described as a "powerful, bustling player", failed to settle at Birmingham, and moved to Nottingham Forest a few months later.
Capel spent four-and-a-half seasons at Forest, and scored 72 goals from 162 appearances in all competitions. In the 1954 close season, Capel joined Coventry City, for whom he scored 19 goals from 34 league matches in the Third Division South, and finished off his league career with a few months at Third Division North club Halifax Town, thus completing the set of playing in all four divisions of the Football League.
Capel spent the 1956-1957 season with non-league side Heanor Town. Capel had scored four in a match for Nottingham Forest against Gillingham in 1950: he went one better in Heanor"s last game of the season against Sutton Town, "scoring all five goals including one from the penalty spot with his unfavoured right foot".