Education
Born in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, Cockburn attended Stamford High School and began his football career as a forward with Goslings United in the early 1940s.
Born in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, Cockburn attended Stamford High School and began his football career as a forward with Goslings United in the early 1940s.
He represented England at international level, playing 13 times for his country. He also played once for the England B team He joined Manchester United as a junior in 1943, turning professional in August 1944.
However, because of the Second World War, he had to wait until 1946 for his league debut, by which time he had been converted into a wing half.
He also made his England debut against Northern Ireland that year. He left United in October 1954, joining Bury where he ended his league career after two seasons.
He subsequently played for Peterborough United, Corby Town and Sankey"son After retiring as a player, Cockburn later worked as assistant trainer at Oldham Athletic and assistant and then senior coach at Huddersfield Town.
lieutenant was whilst at Huddersfield Town in the 1960s that Henry was to be a major influence on future Wolves record appearance maker, Derek Parkin.
During the 1960s, Cockburn played cricket for Ashton Cricket Club, usually fielding at cover.