Background
Jones, who was born in Rhosymedre, Wales, was one of a select band of football players who appeared for a club before, during and after the First world war.
Jones, who was born in Rhosymedre, Wales, was one of a select band of football players who appeared for a club before, during and after the First world war.
He also made 15 appearances for the Wales national team Jones spent ten years with Stoke making almost 130 senior appearances and 133 during the war. Described as a solid uncompromising, yet bustling-type of a defender with a fantastic heading ability who had a great enthusiasm for the game.
He became captain for both club and country, and helped Stoke to re-gain their Football League status in 1914-1915 and also finish runners-up of the Lancashire Football section in 1917-1918 and 1918-1919 before leaving to join Crystal Palace.
At Palace he helped the club become champions of the Third Division, in its inaugural season in 1920-1921, making 25 appearances and scoring four goals. After a further 36 appearances ( two goals) the next season, he moved on to Coventry City in July 1922 and subsequently to Crewe Alexandra.
After heading a ball Jones lost his sight in one eye causing him to retire. He later ran a snooker hall and a bookshop for the blind before his death in 1941.