Background
Fox was born in Tamworth, Staffordshire.
Fox was born in Tamworth, Staffordshire.
He made 278 appearances in the Football League playing for Birmingham City, Wrexham, Portuguese Vale and Chester City. Whilst he was promoted out of the Fourth Division in 1982-1983, and was also voted onto the PFA Team of the Year. He began his football career as a schoolboy with Aston Villa before playing for local club Tamworth F.C. He joined Birmingham City as an apprentice in 1975, signing professional forms in February 1976.
He made his Football League debut a year later, as a substitute in a 2–1 defeat away to West Bromwich Albion in the First Division.
Despite The Times" reporter"s view in April 1978 that "Fox looks a fine prospect", the player was unable to hold down a regular first-team place, and joined Second Division club Wrexham in December the same year after manager Arfon Griffiths paid out a £95,000 fee. He also played and scored for the club in the European Cup Winners" Cup.
However he was allowed to leave the club due to pressing financial problems at Wrexham. In 2008, the sports editor of the Wrexham Evening Leader selected Fox as a substitute in his "greatest Wrexham team ever".
Fox joined Portuguese Vale in October 1982 after being signed by manager John McGrath as a replacement for the outgoing Mark Chamberlain.
He was a regular first-team player in 1982-1983, scoring three goals in 35 games, and was included in the PFA select Fourth Division team for that season as the "Valiants" were promoted in third place. He also was a regular the following season, scoring three goals in 47 games, but issued a transfer request and left on a free transfer. He had fallen out with new boss John Rudge, though he later admitted his regret at leaving Vale Park.
Rudge said that he "was a skilful wide man who would always create a lot of chances".
Fox followed John McGrath to Chester City in 1984-1985 and 1985-1986, although he would not feature for the club again after the opening game of the latter campaign against Halifax Town. His contract was terminated in October 1985 after an argument with new manager Harry McNally.
This marked the end of his professional career and he moved into Non-League football with Rhyl (of the Northern Premier League), Llangollen and former club Tamworth. After retiring as a player, Fox became a landscape gardener.
Fox was diagnosed with lung cancer in April 2012, and was given six months to live by doctors.
He died on 1 December 2012.