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Rev John Jackson Leeds United chaplain 1962 has a chat with the young Leeds juniors
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Rev John Jackson Leeds United chaplain 1962 has a chat with the young Leeds juniors
Rev John Jackson Leeds United chaplain 1962
has a chat with the young Leeds juniors who are Barry Wright, Paul Madeley, Eric Thompson, Gary Sprake, Haydn Hough, Terry Cooper, Jimmy Greenhough, Clive Middlemass and Robin Nicholson
Clements
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Hertfordshire
United Kingdom
WA*1285261
Media ID 21417030
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In this nostalgic print captured by Clements, we are transported back to the 1960s when football was not just a game but also a way of life. Rev John Jackson, the Leeds United chaplain in 1962, is seen engaging in an animated conversation with a group of young Leeds juniors. The image showcases the strong bond between sport and religion during that era. The atmosphere on the terraces is palpable as these aspiring football stars - Barry Wright, Paul Madeley, Eric Thompson, Gary Sprake, Haydn Hough, Terry Cooper, Jimmy Greenhough, Clive Middlemass and Robin Nicholson - gather around their mentor. Their youthful faces reflect both eagerness and respect for Rev John Jackson's guidance. As a vicar dedicated to his faith and love for football alike, Rev John Jackson embodies the intersection of two seemingly different worlds. His presence serves as a reminder that spirituality can thrive even amidst the intensity of competitive sports. This snapshot encapsulates an era where men came together through their shared passion for football while finding solace in their religious beliefs. It immortalizes a time when mentors like Rev John Jackson played an integral role in shaping young athletes into not only skilled players but also individuals grounded in values such as discipline and camaraderie. Clements' photograph transports us back to this unique moment in history when sport brought people together across all walks of life – reminding us that beyond victories or defeats lies something far more profound: human connection.
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